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Vincent ([info]vincent_z) wrote,
@ 2008-06-12 22:54:00

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Current mood: moody
Current music:"I Ain't Drunk, I'm Just Drinking" - Albert Collins
Entry tags:anonymity, impeachment, privacy, public

Better than a meme

I really do not have that much to scribe here.
But I would be remiss if I did not point out some under-reported news that occurred in the U.S.A. this day.

Elfwreck blogs about the thirty-five articles of impeachment brought up against the President of the United States of America.
As somebody who lucidly serves as an example of why one needs to practice security and anonymity when on the Internet; note Articles XXIV & XXV.

It has nearly bubbled onto the public's cognizance that Verizon has an 0c3 (a huge Internet pipeline) from its switching office to computers operated by the F.B.I. and the N.S.A.
(Have you espied a Verizon print ad? At least one of the persons in the background of those ads is a tacit admission of the spying program.)



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yep
[info]sapphoq
2008-07-17 08:00 pm UTC (link)

A friend of mine claims that Clinton (I think he said) signed some original bill allowing the spying. I don't remember this so I can't say that he is right or not.

All I know that is someone really wants to read my e-mails, I will be sure to begin sending some dirty jokes through on a regular basis.

spike

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