Archive for the ‘security’ Category
Saturday, September 13th, 2008
A lot of politics always consists of negativity – Monday-morning quarterbacking, dredging up past sins or mistakes, and general finger-pointing that can sound like kids whining, “I’m telling!” It would be more useful to focus on the future and on the positive – what do we want to change? How ...
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Thursday, July 10th, 2008
When in the course of human events is truth self-evident? Or is truth a declaration independent of our capacity to recognize it? Is there a point at which the collective truth of yesterday is no longer sufficient to hold together that which seemed to be a more perfect union? Are ...
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Thursday, June 12th, 2008
Remember those old X-Ray Vision goggles advertised in the back of your favorite comic books? The thrill of surreptitiously seeing through peoples clothes drove youthful imaginations into a frenzy of giggles and gasps. Of course, if you actually ponied up a few bucks and sent off for a pair, you were ...
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Thursday, June 12th, 2008
I've said this a long time ago, but it seems like we may be closer to it as of today. Specifically, we may actually have to let some dangerous folks go from Gitmo because the W, Rove and Co. has violated the rights of these people in a very egregious ...
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Wednesday, April 9th, 2008
"I think our role in preparedness is to give people the information they can use to protect themselves," Chertoff said. "It's not to sit on individual people's computers. There are hundreds of reasons we don't want to do that."
DHS chief Michael Chertoff speaking at the RSA security conference
Funny, some should ...
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