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This is the same Administration that called US Veterans "Right wing extremists" right?
They certainly called some of them that. Surely your not saying that no Vets are "Right Wing Extremist" exist are you?
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This is the same Administration that called US Veterans "Right wing extremists" right?
So you got this is your sig lineFinally, Holder and I are in agreement.and you agree with holder that the internet needs to be censored and now the FDC is doing it despite being told by ther courts they cannot ?STOP THE NET. NAZIS! END THE FASCIST CENSORSHIP COMMISSION!
Looks like you owned yourself.
Where are your meds?
I NEVER said I agree with holder regarding the internet, just bout the threat homegrown terrorists and their sleeper cells pose, and the covert stings they're using to catch them.
Looks like you need to actually LOOK next time.
Not much equivocation here that I can see.Finally, Holder and I are in agreement.
'The court has really struck down every government effort to try to regulate it. We tried with regard to pornography. It is gonna be a difficult thing, but it seems to me that if we can come up with reasonable restrictions, reasonable regulations in how people interact on the Internet, that is something that the Supreme Court and the courts ought to favorably look at.'
I thought we were only in danger because of Bush and Cheney?
This is the same Administration that called US Veterans "Right wing extremists" right?
Such a different tune from what they were playing all through the Bush years.
March 18, 2011
"A former Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS.N) computer programer was sentenced to eight years in prison on Friday for stealing secret code used in the Wall Street bank's valuable high-frequency trading system.
Sergey Aleynikov, was arrested by the FBI and charged in July 2009 with copying and removing trading code from Goldman before taking a new job at Teza Technologies LLC, a high-frequency trading startup firm in Chicago.
A onetime collegiate-level competitive ballroom dancer, Aleynikov, 41, was convicted of trade secrets theft and transporting stolen property across state lines on December 10 after a two-week long jury trial in Manhattan federal court.
High-frequency, computer-driven trading has become an important and competitive business. The software codes that trade shares in milliseconds are closely guarded secrets."