Whitehouse "dissident
TCM|We don't believe in "security through obscurity," do we? The notion that we |are "safe" if the White House, or (horrors!) Janet Reno herself, are not |reading our list or the Web sites on various issues, is the same kind of |security the ostrich thinks he has with his head in the sand and his butt |in the air. Maybe so, but we don't have to like it. And I don't. But it's not so much their access, per se, that I object to. It's their potential intentions, all things considered, and the fact that they aren't at all open about such monitoring. TCM|If you want to be unheard by the Feds, and the White House, and the FBI, |and GCHQ, and Mossad, etc., then don't post publically. If you want your |own access to Web sites kept private, push for the development of Web |proxies ("Web remailers"). Mix or Flame is fine. :) furi@the-matrix.com pgp-public-key@demon.co.uk C1225CE1 RADical 1 Systems - Multi-Platform Custom Programming, Service, & Support
This is NOISE ! DAMION FURI writes:
Maybe so, but we don't have to like it. And I don't. But it's not so much their access, per se, that I object to.
Why the hell do you care ? Someone has a home page for something on the Web. Someone at the White House looks at it. So what ? You object to the fact that somebody in the government has a Web browser and *gasp* uses it to read stuff on the WWW ???
It's their potential intentions,
You take moral offense to what you think someone else _might_ be thinking ? Sounds like you believe in thoughtcrime. Banned any good books lately ?
all things considered, and the fact that they aren't at all open about such monitoring.
This is absurd. You expect the White House to issue a press release every time a staffer clicks on a URL ? "WASHINGTON (UPI) The Clinton Administration unveiled plans today to add several new sites to the White House bookmarks list. At a hastily arranged press briefing this morning, Defense Secretary William Perry told reporters that the changes would be implemented in close consultation with NATO allies. There was little immediate reaction from Capitol Hill. Members on both sides of the aisle said they needed time to study the proposal in detail." Someone please tell me this is just an extremely premature April Fool's joke... -Futplex <futplex@pseudonym.com>
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