"Two officials considered essential to national security decisions aren't guaranteed a chance to offer their insight in national security meetings. "
I think what has been proven is that no set number of "officials' lead to wise national security decisions in the USA and that all they really do is perform a CYA function for decisions made by the President or his chosen top adviser.
Can anyone name a top NatSec official of the last 50 years that hasn't been a hack with a long list of errors?
I'll wait for Trump to officially let me down/break his promises before I dismiss him as a lying POS. I assume it will be as short of a wait as it was for Obama.
Don't you have to prove damage before you can claim an assault happened? How's this guy (Eichencrazy)gonna prove anything? He says he doesn't remember anything after a seizure and doesn't even remember what this particular flashing graphic looked like.
He seems like he is a pathological liar who should never have his word believed before verification.
"No one likes to lose a drug bust" -- I, for one, would like to see almost every drug bust lost. Not sure what the authoritarian streak here is all about.
C'mon! The report said foreign IP adresses were linked, not foreign entities.
"The FBI warning in an Aug. 18 flash alert from the agency's Cyber Division did not identify the intruders or the two states targeted. "
"The FBI bulletin listed eight separate IP addresses that were the sources of the two attacks and suggested that the attacks may have been linked, noting that one of the IP addresses was used in both intrusions. "
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"low level human reviewers"
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Thanks Obama!
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insight to essentialness
I think what has been proven is that no set number of "officials' lead to wise national security decisions in the USA and that all they really do is perform a CYA function for decisions made by the President or his chosen top adviser.
Can anyone name a top NatSec official of the last 50 years that hasn't been a hack with a long list of errors?
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I'll wait for the let down
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why did Singapore ever bother seeking independence from Britain
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Provable?
He seems like he is a pathological liar who should never have his word believed before verification.
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Re: Re: Re: The "C" Word
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Re: Re: The "C" Word
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The "C" Word
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It is almost sad to read another "it's not censorship if a private company does it" excuse-o-fest for obvious censorship.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Now this is funny
The FBI now has evidence that Huma Abedin lied when she said she handed over all copies of her e-mails. They have proof on that computer.
Hiding the illegalities of HRC's "Chief of Staff"is not in the public interest.
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Re: Kill the Babies
AG Lynch and the other politicians in the DOJ have been trying to kill these babies (e-mails/Clinton Foundation/etc.) in their cribs for years.
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The Process That We Do
Nothing more. Nothing less.
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"No one likes to lose a drug bust"?
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Do not read too fast
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Foreign IP adresses, not foreign entities
"The FBI warning in an Aug. 18 flash alert from the agency's Cyber Division did not identify the intruders or the two states targeted. "
"The FBI bulletin listed eight separate IP addresses that were the sources of the two attacks and suggested that the attacks may have been linked, noting that one of the IP addresses was used in both intrusions. "
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Re: Re: deny involvement with the whole thing
On the post: Russia's Hackathon Continues, Targeting The New York Times And Other News Agencies
Where is the punchline?
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Why?
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It's not about cybersecurity
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