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Re: waa waa (was Finally the truth slips out)


From: "John Creegan" <jcreegan () questarweb com>
Date: Fri, 06 Aug 2004 15:39:45 -0500

I thought this list was originally meant to focus primarily on "computer hardware/software" types of security issues.  
Malware, discovered exploitables, etc.

Barry Fitzgerald <bkfsec () sdf lonestar org> 08/06/04 03:05PM >>>
Paul Schmehl wrote:

No, it's not excellent.  There are tons of places on the web to spread 
this crap.  This is not one of them.

And why does this have anything to do with security? Well a few things
come to mind.

I has *nothing* to do with security.  Take to alt.i.hate.bush.


Normally, I'd agree...

However, in this case an argument can be made.  Bush's intentions when 
signing laws does have an affect on security.  As does the current 
security condition of the electoral process.

If people can post about the status of government computer security and 
on legislation relating to security, then they can also comment on the 
motivations of those actions.

Just because you don't like it's content, doesn't negate the value of 
the message.

       -Barry

p.s. Security has been a primary issue during Bush's presidency.  I find 
it odd how people can claim that discussion of this administration's 
impact on security should be removed -- whichever way someone falls on 
the political spectrum.



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