Republicans, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other business groups said the voluntary standards would be a back door to government regulation of companies. The bill was sponsored by Senators Joe Lieberman, a Connecticut independent, and Susan Collins, a Maine Republican.
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Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Thursday, August 09, 2012
Obama Considering Executive-Branch Action on Cybersecurity....
Remember, if we allow Obama to get re-elected....the word "Constitution" will fade into history and "Executive - Branch Action" will be the new normal.
Republicans, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other business groups said the voluntary standards would be a back door to government regulation of companies. The bill was sponsored by Senators Joe Lieberman, a Connecticut independent, and Susan Collins, a Maine Republican.
Occupy Unmasked .....
Occupy Unmasked uncovers the answers through exclusive footage of the Occupy movement – footage that will leave your skin crawling and your stomach writhing. This was not a peaceful, hippie movement of the 1960s, with thousands of grassroots turning out for drug-induced love-ins. This was a top-down, insidiously planned movement with a set of very real goals: chaos, political pressure, undermining the existing constitutional order. Occupy was dangerous, and it was purposefully designed to be dangerous.
Monday, August 06, 2012
Costs, conflicts arise in Reid push for green power....
This mornings Hypocrisy Howler....well...the first of many...it's so target rich out there....
Labels:
cap trade,
economy,
energy,
green,
liberal,
technology,
You can't be serious
Friday, October 09, 2009
Has Holder Formed a 'Blog Squad'? | The FOX Nation
They say this isn't true....however, and Administration that can't handle a critical SNL skit.....me thinks where there is smoke - there is fire....
Has Holder Formed a 'Blog Squad'? | The FOX Nation:
Various conservative blogs are talking about the existence of a 'blog squad' at the U.S. Justice Department. The website, the Muffled Oar writes that a blogging unit formed within the Department of Justice to counter websites with posts, articles, and user comments critical of the Obama administration. Matthew Miller Director of Public Affair at the Justice Department told the Washington Times:
'There is no 'blog squad'. There is Tracy [Russo] who handles online media. It’s the policy of the office of public affairs to not post anonymous comments. We have not seen any evidence that anyone does post comments, and if we did have evidence of that, people would no longer work here.'"
Has Holder Formed a 'Blog Squad'? | The FOX Nation:
Various conservative blogs are talking about the existence of a 'blog squad' at the U.S. Justice Department. The website, the Muffled Oar writes that a blogging unit formed within the Department of Justice to counter websites with posts, articles, and user comments critical of the Obama administration. Matthew Miller Director of Public Affair at the Justice Department told the Washington Times:
'There is no 'blog squad'. There is Tracy [Russo] who handles online media. It’s the policy of the office of public affairs to not post anonymous comments. We have not seen any evidence that anyone does post comments, and if we did have evidence of that, people would no longer work here.'"
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Chips in official IDs raise privacy fears
My Way News - Chips in official IDs raise privacy fears: "Climbing into his Volvo, outfitted with a Matrics antenna and a Motorola reader he'd bought on eBay for $190, Chris Paget cruised the streets of San Francisco with this objective: To read the identity cards of strangers, wirelessly, without ever leaving his car.
It took him 20 minutes to strike hacker's gold.
Zipping past Fisherman's Wharf, his scanner downloaded to his laptop the unique serial numbers of two pedestrians' electronic U.S. passport cards embedded with radio frequency identification, or RFID, tags. Within an hour, he'd 'skimmed' four more of the new, microchipped PASS cards from a distance of 20 feet."
It took him 20 minutes to strike hacker's gold.
Zipping past Fisherman's Wharf, his scanner downloaded to his laptop the unique serial numbers of two pedestrians' electronic U.S. passport cards embedded with radio frequency identification, or RFID, tags. Within an hour, he'd 'skimmed' four more of the new, microchipped PASS cards from a distance of 20 feet."
Labels:
national security,
personal rights,
Real ID,
technology
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