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Community weekly poll: Which do you think is the biggest security threat?

by Marc Bennett Moderator - 3/14/06 3:13 PM
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Which do you think is the biggest security threat?

by Marc Bennett Moderator - 3/14/06 3:13 PM

Which do you think is the biggest security threat (and tell us why)?

Phishing
Viruses
Spyware
Google
The White House
Other (what is it?)

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White House!!

by needforspeedskier - 3/14/06 5:38 PM In reply to: Which do you think is the biggest security threat? by Marc Bennett Moderator

the big problem is the white house or maybe just the government, they can hack into your computer finding illegal things if you do have them, but otherwise is long as you dont go on really sketchy sites without some sort of virus protection you are usually free from viruses, spyware isn't really that bad as long as you have some sort of scanner that works for you(i use spyware doctor i find it to work really well) And also dumb people who think they are downloading like a entire demo to a game, but the files is like 10 kBs, are at risk to viruses and annoying spyware...

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Our Security

by johncriley - 3/14/06 6:18 PM In reply to: White House!! by needforspeedskier

They are doing it for our security, though.

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Doing for our security (White House) my butt!

by chanks - 3/14/06 7:55 PM In reply to: Our Security by johncriley

If the White House was doing a good job in security, our ports would be safe by inspecting ALL incoming containers like Singapore does and not 4-5% as is currently being done in our ports. The White House merely wants to get info on it's polital enemies to use against them.

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White House Is Major Threat

by lesa_stl - 3/23/06 9:19 PM In reply to: Doing for our security (White House) my butt! by chanks

Amen!!!

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Really

by Honey Wool - 4/21/06 12:53 PM In reply to: White House Is Major Threat by lesa_stl

Terrorists aren't a major threat, the man who is trying to stop them is. Go read the DOD's report on Saddam's crimes and maybe you will understand more of what you're implying.

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"They who would give up essential liberty...

by Dave Konkel [Moderator] Moderator - 3/14/06 8:15 PM In reply to: Our Security by johncriley

...to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin.

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You are Pro

by KireiGrey - 3/14/06 10:54 PM In reply to: "They who would give up essential liberty... by Dave Konkel [Moderator] Moderator

you just owned the whole thread >:]

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Post 9 of 187

King George Bush Wants Your Soul.

by dwwebb - 3/15/06 8:26 AM In reply to: "They who would give up essential liberty... by Dave Konkel [Moderator] Moderator

I refuse to give up any liberty granted to me by the Constitution and Bill of Rights.

Amendment IV

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

“The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing” - Edmund Burke

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(NT) You message is good but your title is comical

by rtsphoto - 3/15/06 4:49 PM In reply to: King George Bush Wants Your Soul. by dwwebb

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How can I vote for the best replies?

by carolinabell1860 - 4/20/06 7:44 PM In reply to: King George Bush Wants Your Soul. by dwwebb

This reply get's my vote.

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Correct somewhat

by Honey Wool - 4/21/06 12:59 PM In reply to: King George Bush Wants Your Soul. by dwwebb

You are completely right, the fourth amendment grants us very important rights, and the quote at the bottom is great. However, I don't find a single act of Bush that goes against this. What? are you going to tell me that when the world's foremost terrorist organization is talking to people in the U.S. the government can't listen in? Maybe they should wait until more people die before taking action. I don't think so.

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He said it all.

by jchere - 3/23/06 3:25 AM In reply to: "They who would give up essential liberty... by Dave Konkel [Moderator] Moderator

The shrub administration wants you to be in fear so they can violate the law, the Constitution, your civil rights without being brought to justice. We should not allow this. He is the bigest threat to the U.S.

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dota 6.29b -dm -ar GODLIKE

by dustinp_cnet - 3/24/06 9:58 AM In reply to: "They who would give up essential liberty... by Dave Konkel [Moderator] Moderator

If this thread was a DotA game with the subject as the title, you randomed the worst hero and yet still went 36-0 pwning the whole enemy team, got an Eye Of Skadi at level 10, and then queued the leaver n00bs who where scurred to hang around any longer.

Nice work.

For those of you who have no idea what that means here is the translation:

You stabbed the whole thread in the heart and destroyed all debate. No one needs to say anything else. Done and done.

Cheers :)

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Our Insecurity

by carolinabell1860 - 4/20/06 7:36 PM In reply to: Our Security by johncriley

The White house wiretapping security scam. How does spying on Democrats make America safer? Better yet, how can so many educated Americans be so dense?

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