 quatrix Premium join:2005-02-11 Davie, FL | Prerequisites
Developers who have taken courses in ethics need not apply. |
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join:2000-10-05 Collegeville, PA | I wonder....
how many people will be put there by various government agencies specifically to find and plant weaknesses in Tor? |
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  TKJunkMail Enjoy the sun Premium join:2002-03-03 Avalon, NJ
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| said by russotto :how many people will be put there by various government agencies specifically to find and plant weaknesses in Tor? I see you subscribe to the "government is everywhere and after you" version of history. 
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  Shamayim I already have a Messiah. Premium join:2002-09-23
1 edit | reply to russotto said by russotto :how many people will be put there by various government agencies specifically to find and plant weaknesses in Tor? You mean coming in through the front doors to plant back doors?  -- "tick...tick...tick..." »www.jtf.org/
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said by quatrix :Developers who have taken courses in ethics need not apply. The only thing ethic classes teach you is how to look ethical while getting away with being a tyrant. Is that what you were trying to convey? -- "You're not supposed to be so blind with patriotism that you can't face reality. Wrong is wrong, no matter who says it." - Malcolm X |
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  Shamayim I already have a Messiah. Premium join:2002-09-23
1 edit | reply to TKJunkMail Re: I wonder....
said by TKJunkMail :I see you subscribe to the "government is everywhere and after you" version of history. You mean like this?
March 20, 2007, WASHINGTON (AP) - Republicans and Democrats sternly warned the FBI on Tuesday that it could lose its broad power to collect telephone, e-mail and financial records to hunt terrorists after revelations of widespread abuses of the authority detailed in a recent internal investigation.
Their threats came as the Justice Department's chief watchdog, Glenn A. Fine, told the House Judiciary Committee that the FBI engaged in widespread and serious misuse of its authority in illegally collecting the information from Americans and foreigners through so-called national security letters.
"From the attorney general on down, you should be ashamed of yourself," said Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif. "We stretched to try to give you the tools necessary to make America safe, and it is very, very clear that you've abused that trust. continues »apnews.myway.com/article/2007032···CG4.html -- "tick...tick...tick..." »www.jtf.org/
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join:2002-11-19 Canada | reply to TKJunkMail While you're from a different school altogether, TCH...
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  tc1uscg
join:2005-03-09 Saint Clair Shores, MI | reply to russotto Maybe thats what they want.. so they can be EXPOSED.. Dang. sounds like if the network flops, it might a good movie.. Oh wait.. "The NeT" was already done. Maybe a mini series?? |
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This will do more good than harm. In other words, it's a good thing!
Information was mean't to be free and not controlled!
If someone does not want to accept anonymous requests they are free to do so. It's all very democratic. Information control is the communist way. Which do YOU prefer! |
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 Thaler Premium join:2004-02-02 Encino, CA
| reply to quatrix said by quatrix :Developers who have taken courses in ethics need not apply. The hell does that mean? The program is simply for anonymity purposes only. How is trying to remain anonymous "unethical"? |
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  odreian615
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said by Thaler :said by quatrix :Developers who have taken courses in ethics need not apply. The hell does that mean? The program is simply for anonymity purposes only. How is trying to remain anonymous "unethical"? Well, "if you have nothing to hide..." 
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said by TKJunkMail :said by russotto :how many people will be put there by various government agencies specifically to find and plant weaknesses in Tor? I see you subscribe to the "government is everywhere and after you" version of history. [att=1] With your avatar, it's obvious you choose to be blind.
Sorry, but I've never seen someone get as owned as you just did. |
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 Thaler Premium join:2004-02-02 Encino, CA
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said by nixen :Well, "if you have nothing to hide..."  That has nothing to do with ethics. If anything, anonymity (falsely) implies illegality. Laws and ethics, while they can co-mingle, do not infer one or the other.
Put it this way. I'm an average Joe citizen...but I wouldn't like my supermarket shopping records being held - its just my personal opinion that they don't *need* to retain that information. Wether my opinion goes anywhere legally is irrelevant. To call me "unethical" simply because I don't like to be known to businesses/corporations as a database entry doesn't make any sense.
I may as well call people who like really spicy food unethical. |
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