blasted child is trying to be funny?
it seems out of character |
I guess what we need to do is block sites with sensitive information, and make it impossible for people to blog about, or post sensitive information, perhaps by hiring some computer gurus who are loyal to their government and who can either selectively apply DNS attacks on those sites, or delete them from the web entirely. Then they could trace the perpetrators, and either have them arrested, or detained .....
Oh wait, China already does this don't they. |
you know what else we should do is let torrent sites just do their thing cause ultimately torrents are just information and there is a freedom of information act
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seems more like they are using freedom of the press as an excuse to violate laws in other countries. Basically, isn't he saying he wants to use journalists as spies and we should support this cause its like passive-aggressive spying? |
Of course. ;)
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just another example of how these journalists are trying to undermine authority with their dangerous sedition and "transparency"
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I'm still waiting for the information I requested from wikilinks. I guess they aren't for transparency at all, they only wave that flag when it benefits them.
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I'm disappointed in our government for trying to force our laws and traditions on other people. Is that in the spirit of freedom?? :lol
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Here's today's pop quiz, kids
The Great Depression was caused by 1. Over-indebtedness and deflation, along with a growing housing bubble 2. Too much transparency (A clue: There was very little transparency at this time, and normal people had to wait outside the stock exchange and wait for news through word of mouth. Most ordinary share holders were kept in the dark.) |
here's a clue: nobody actually knows what caused the great depression
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Everyone knows the great depression came about when transparency caused everyone to loose faith in the governments ability to safeguard their money which resulted in the closure of the FDIC. :rolleyes
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Yeah, let's blame it on people's reactions, instead of what they are in fact reacting on
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Ultimately, they will find they are in the un-silent minority, I have questioned dozens of people about this. To a man they all agree wikileaks is a destructive force, that full transparency is unrealistic, and that the only people who are for wikileaks are those who love to hate America Earlier the founding fathers were quoted talking about the need for open governments. But the thing is that these things they said were said in a time when all you needed to defend your life and your property was a gun. It isn't that simple now. For example, the SSA is a government organization, if Zhukov and Blasted Child have their way, hundreds of millions of Social Security numbers will be considered public record because they are after all government documents. A gun can't defend you from an identity thief that then uses that posted information to steal your identity from halfway across the world. But hey, let's get all that government information out there we have a right to it right? :rolleyes |
well the whole using a ssn to determine someone's identity is such a flawed and archaic system anyways
we should just switch to getting rfid chips embedded at birth, then the only way to steal someone's identity will be to chop off bits |
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So, where is your proof that Julian Assange or Wikileaks are hacking into and stealing US military secrets? What are the sensitive military secrets that Wikileaks has stolen, and why are they so dangerous if people know about them? How does Wikileaks encourage other people to hack and steal information for them? |
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apparently some levels of opaqueness are acceptable however it is to be determined by whomever is not someone you agree with
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Typical American Patriot: "Don't trust the government! We should protect and care for ourselves, that's why we should all get to carry guns!"
Me: "Yeah, that Bush character seems a bit shady." TAP: "Don't bad-mouth our president! Stop hating America! If you're not with us you're against us!!" Me: "Ok, ok, fine." TAP: "Now that liberal hippie Obama is in charge! He can't be trusted! He's probably not even born in the US!!" Me: "Well, since you can't seem to trust your government, I guess you should demand more transparency." TAP: "Transparency??? We're doing just fine!! Stop hating America!" Me: "Ok, ok, just saying that if there was more transparency, your leaders wouldn't get away with being corrupt and negligent and incompetent as easily." TAP: "Shut up you fucking commie!!" Me: "Aren't the nations you (wrongly) associate with communism characterised by their lack of governmental transparency?" TAP: "I've talked to dozens of my colleagues over at the windshield repair shop, and they all agree with me, and they all agree you hate America!!" Me: "Ok, you win." |
Blastedchild if youcan't take this conversation seriously maybe you should go find s message board with more teenagers.
The funny thing is that it was pretty widely known before bush even got into office that he was corrupt, and yet... it was pretty widely known what bush's reasons for going to war were and yet... |
Like people even know the difference between "A growing housing bubble" and a "REAL GUUT DEAL ON MY HOUSE"
WHYS DA GOVERNMENT INTERFERIN WITH MY CHAP HOUSES. ISNT A GROWING HOUSING BUUBA A GOOD THING? LIKE THAT MEANS THERE WILL BE MORE HOUSES RIGHT AND PEOPLE WILL BUY THEM ALL AND LIVE INSIDE THE BUBBAS SO WHYS THE GUBERMENT INCREASIN MY MARTGAGE. |
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