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What Olympics leave behind: Police State 2.0
masbury
by masbury  8-15-2008    2
 US companies, formerly forbidden from selling police tech to China, equipped 660 Chinese cities with spycam networks, under the guise of Olympics security. They'll find their real use after the Games move on.
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Party Here; Sacrifice Over There
debbyski
by debbyski  10-20-2007    6
 "The first is that it might actually relieve the strain on today’s soldiers and end the “backdoor draft” of volunteers who have already served while their civilian peers remain comfortably undisturbed. I am aware that Army leaders fear that a draft would hurt the professionalism of today’s force. However, the lowering of recruiting requirements, as well as the offering of big signing bonuses to impressionable high school students, is already diminishing standards. Either situation would accelerate movement toward a decisive point — a commitment to victory, or the realization that Americans simply do not believe the threats cited are really worthy of the sacrifices required to vanquish them."
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Senate Votes YES to Military Strike on Iran
ReverendMarkCom
by ReverendMarkCom  9-26-2007    3
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Pot plants found outside cop shop
Geekette
by Geekette  8-31-2006    1
 Perhaps sometimes even the po-po need a toke? :P
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Marine’s Mother Interrupts Senate Hearing
Thorne
by Thorne  2-1-2007    1
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Stop Loss: The Disposable Poor,
papananook
by papananook  2-26-2008    1
 Anything to keep the soldiers from coming home--the lies of this criminal Admin just keep coming and the suffering continues. Surge my ass.
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Warning: Fake Google Site Hides Trojan
bookchick49
by bookchick49  7-21-2006   
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BREAKING: Lieberman-Kyl’s Iran amendment passes.
boniface
by boniface  9-28-2007   
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Backdoor Kyoto
Rustee
by Rustee  5-8-2008    1
  Protection under the Endangered Species Act will provide concrete help to polar bears and could revolutionize American climate policy. Since U.S. resistance to curbing greenhouse gases has allowed other countries to shirk their responsibilities as well, major changes in American policy are likely to have a powerful domino effect, catalyzing change in climate policy worldwide. From polluting power plants in the Midwest to auto manufacturers, a vast array of industries may have to clean up their acts to give the polar bear a chance to survive.
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Wireless Cell Provider Gave Feds Backdoor Access
blueridge
by blueridge  3-7-2008    1
 BOYCOTT VERIZON! This is why Bush wants Telecoms "protected" instead of free citizens, because of deliberate network of illegal spying on millions of Americans. This was plainly illegal, and probably continues. Congress is being notified and the documentation taken seriously.
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Retro coolness!
berko
by berko  10-17-2006    3
 Great in theory - but why didnt Nintendo let the DS emulate these old classics? You could fit stacks of roms (legally) on a DS cartridge and the hardware could certainly handle it. Instead they rely on third party manufacturers to fill this niche with goods of dubious quality and dubious legality.
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Go Home Wal-Mart - India Wants Traditional Marketplaces
Marcariel
by Marcariel  8-24-2007   
 Yet another example of American retail giants moving into other countries. Like there is not enough money coming in where they are now! If you want to be disgusted, just read about the Walton family after the founder Sam Walton died. They split the companies fortune so that each family member had over 7 billion (yes ... billion) dollars each from their share of the company. How much more could any one person want in this life. How could you ever spend that much ... and why would you want more!? If they don't want you there, leave the Third World countries with their traditions alone.
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Powerpoint Christmas Blessing - NOT
bookchick49
by bookchick49  12-28-2006    1
 Patch it up folks and prepare for 2007!!
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Malware Trojan: Storm Worm Surges the Globe
bookchick49
by bookchick49  1-23-2007   
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Microsoft: Vista won't get a backdoor
rmowery
by rmowery  3-4-2006    3
 Anyone believe them?
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Secret backdoors in encryption
Elizabeth Corcoran
by Elizabeth Corcoran  11-15-2007   
 Fascinating piece by Bruce Schneier, who's no hack when it comes to encryption. In the mid 1990s, there were many legitimate concerns about the government building in "backdoors" to encryption systems. It shouldn't be a surprise to see this issue reemerge -- and it warrants some close scrutiny.
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Computers::How Firewalls Work And Much More
merrie
by merrie  11-6-2007   
  Viruses - Probably the most well-known threat is computer viruses. A virus is a small program that can copy itself to other computers. This way it can spread quickly from one system to the next. Viruses range from harmless messages to erasing all of your data. Spam - Typically harmless but always annoying, spam is the electronic equivalent of junk mail. Spam can be dangerous though. Quite often it contains links to Web sites. Be careful of clicking on these because you may accidentally accept a cookie that provides a backdoor to your computer.
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Skype Clips, Noise Rumour or ...
tdsmum
by tdsmum  7-26-2008   
 Who's listening today?
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This Was FDR's Backdoor To War
rmowery
by rmowery  9-1-2006   
 Sounds like we might have repeated history.......not sure how true this is, but it would not surprise me.
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iPhone a Trojan Horse For Government Surveillance?
Razielv1
by Razielv1  11-12-2007   
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Stop Loss = Back Door Draft?
katsteevns
by katsteevns  7-14-2008   
 Video at source.
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Turbo Tax flaw leaves online tax return data vulnerable
arifsali
by arifsali  4-12-2007   
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