"Senator Ron Wyden | Standing Up for All of Oregon" and apparently the rest of the country too! I will even forgive him being a Democrat (as a reformed Democrat myself). I love living in Oregon for so many reasons, but this definitely adds to the list.
60 Years Later by John David California Paperback £6.39
The Catcher in the Rye by J. Salinger Paperback £4.89
Nineteen Eighty-four by George Orwell Paperback £4.53
Re: From the how Mike misleads about wikileaks Dept.
1) **Lurn to Speel**
2) How are Larry and your other brother Darryl, are they well?
3) As ALWAYS {{Citation Needed}}, when you spew this drivel without backing it up you look like an even bigger idiot than you already are.
4) From Wikipidea: Narcissistic Personality Disorder
"Pathological narcissism occurs in a spectrum of severity. In its more extreme forms, it is narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). NPD is considered to result from a person's belief that they are flawed in a way that makes them fundamentally unacceptable to others. This belief is held below the person's conscious awareness; such a person would typically deny thinking such a thing, if questioned. In order to protect themselves against the intolerably painful rejection and isolation that (they imagine) would follow if others recognized their supposedly defective nature, such people make strong attempts to control others’ view of them and behavior towards them.
Do you REALLY think that fits Mike? Wow you are a moron.
"It is analogous to McDonalds selling a Happy Meal without fries because you went through the drive thru, and telling you that if you want the Happy Meal with fries included, you need to come inside."
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"It is with great reluctance that I have agreed to this calling. I love democracy. I love the Republic. The powers you give me I will lay down when this crisis has been abated! My first act, with this new authority, is to create a Grand Army of the Republic, to counter the increasing threat of [Freedom of Speech & Freedom of The Press]."
Otherwise known as 3.231700607131100730071487668867*10^616
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32,317,006,071,311,007,300,714,876,688,670
with 585 0's behind it
AES-256bit key, breaking a symmetric 256-bit key by brute force requires more computational power than you would believe. A device that could check a billion billion (1018) AES keys per second would in theory require about 3*10^51 years to exhaust the 256-bit key space.
Confidential ≠ Classified
CLASSIFIED: information to which access is restricted by law or regulation to particular classes of persons. CONFIDENTIAL: private, secret {as in confidential information}
So yes the information may technically be classified, but as soon as it is available on Wikileaks (or a newspaper article, or any other website), it is by definition no longer confidential. That is the point.
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That is Seriously FU©«#% UP!
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You seem to forget that Julian Assange ≠ WikiLeaks He is part of it but just because the files showed up on WikiLeaks does not prove he was involved.
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END TRANSMISSION.
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From Amazon UK link above: Irony FTW!
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On the post: US Government Seeks 'Willful Denial' Software That Will Block Wikileaks Data From Federal Employees
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Good luck with that preference...
Agreed!
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Literally LMAO!
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Re: From the how Mike misleads about wikileaks Dept.
2) How are Larry and your other brother Darryl, are they well?
3) As ALWAYS {{Citation Needed}}, when you spew this drivel without backing it up you look like an even bigger idiot than you already are.
4) From Wikipidea: Narcissistic Personality Disorder Do you REALLY think that fits Mike? Wow you are a moron.
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Re: Re: “The Mostly Democrat Press”
A: Faux News (Duh)
Of course the only real difference between Liberal (ABC, CBS, & NBC) and Conservative (FOX) Media is the way they slant the FUD. It is all bullshit.
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This, 100x this! Love it!
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Oregon FTW!
On the post: The More Some Try To Kill Wikileaks, The More It Spreads
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-OR-
32,317,006,071,311,007,300,714,876,688,670
with 585 0's behind it
AES-256bit key, breaking a symmetric 256-bit key by brute force requires more computational power than you would believe. A device that could check a billion billion (1018) AES keys per second would in theory require about 3*10^51 years to exhaust the 256-bit key space.
Good Luck with That....
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CLASSIFIED: information to which access is restricted by law or regulation to particular classes of persons. CONFIDENTIAL: private, secret {as in confidential information}
So yes the information may technically be classified, but as soon as it is available on Wikileaks (or a newspaper article, or any other website), it is by definition no longer confidential. That is the point.
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