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On Mon, 10 Jul 2017 06:45:51 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/9/17 11:35 PM, wrote: The media and guys like McCain and Graham are scoffing at the idea that the US and the Russians could work together to do something about hacking. These are people who think the worst hack of the century was someone leaking Emails that told us Hillary's campaign was not thrilled with Bernie Sanders. The reality is that if The Burlington Free Press had found those Emails they would be called whistle blowers and be up for a Pulitzer. I bet, if you asked the average person what the greatest hacking danger is, they would say it was the "crypto lockers" who hijack your data and demand a ransom. Since it is suspected that some of these people are in Russia and lots of them use Russian proxy servers, perhaps Putin could be some help. snerk It's not easy to determine of the two, Putin or Trump, which is the least trustworthy. Maybe Trump can help in your cause by sending Putin the keys to the various voter registration lists in the 50 states. That would make it even easier for the Russians to manipulate our elections. Are you really that stupid or are you just acting like it. To start with most if not all voting machines are air gapped from the internet and nobody has seriously even suggested that the russians hacked any votes. The "hack" was simply releasing some emails about dirty tricks Hillary's people were doing to Bernie. Why is this not whistle blowing? The registration lists can be hacked but what the hell...why not put Willie Sutton in charge of bank vault security...what could go wrong? I do not trust Putin or his boy toy, Trump. -- Posted with my iPad Pro |
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On Monday, July 10, 2017 at 12:28:36 PM UTC-4, Keyser Soze wrote:
wrote: On Mon, 10 Jul 2017 06:45:51 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/9/17 11:35 PM, wrote: The media and guys like McCain and Graham are scoffing at the idea that the US and the Russians could work together to do something about hacking. These are people who think the worst hack of the century was someone leaking Emails that told us Hillary's campaign was not thrilled with Bernie Sanders. The reality is that if The Burlington Free Press had found those Emails they would be called whistle blowers and be up for a Pulitzer. I bet, if you asked the average person what the greatest hacking danger is, they would say it was the "crypto lockers" who hijack your data and demand a ransom. Since it is suspected that some of these people are in Russia and lots of them use Russian proxy servers, perhaps Putin could be some help. snerk It's not easy to determine of the two, Putin or Trump, which is the least trustworthy. Maybe Trump can help in your cause by sending Putin the keys to the various voter registration lists in the 50 states. That would make it even easier for the Russians to manipulate our elections. Are you really that stupid or are you just acting like it. To start with most if not all voting machines are air gapped from the internet and nobody has seriously even suggested that the russians hacked any votes. The "hack" was simply releasing some emails about dirty tricks Hillary's people were doing to Bernie. Why is this not whistle blowing? The registration lists can be hacked but what the hell... Precisely the need for presenting a voter registration card and a photo ID when voting. If the list got hacked, you could still vote. People without an ID and registration card can't. |
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On 10 Jul 2017 16:28:33 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:
wrote: On Mon, 10 Jul 2017 06:45:51 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/9/17 11:35 PM, wrote: The media and guys like McCain and Graham are scoffing at the idea that the US and the Russians could work together to do something about hacking. These are people who think the worst hack of the century was someone leaking Emails that told us Hillary's campaign was not thrilled with Bernie Sanders. The reality is that if The Burlington Free Press had found those Emails they would be called whistle blowers and be up for a Pulitzer. I bet, if you asked the average person what the greatest hacking danger is, they would say it was the "crypto lockers" who hijack your data and demand a ransom. Since it is suspected that some of these people are in Russia and lots of them use Russian proxy servers, perhaps Putin could be some help. snerk It's not easy to determine of the two, Putin or Trump, which is the least trustworthy. Maybe Trump can help in your cause by sending Putin the keys to the various voter registration lists in the 50 states. That would make it even easier for the Russians to manipulate our elections. Are you really that stupid or are you just acting like it. To start with most if not all voting machines are air gapped from the internet and nobody has seriously even suggested that the russians hacked any votes. The "hack" was simply releasing some emails about dirty tricks Hillary's people were doing to Bernie. Why is this not whistle blowing? The registration lists can be hacked but what the hell...why not put Willie Sutton in charge of bank vault security...what could go wrong? I do not trust Putin or his boy toy, Trump. Nobody gives a ****. Otherwise they would try to get the foreign nationals off the registration lists. You folks are really trying to make something out of nothing. It was your party committing dirty tricks on your own candidate and you still want to shoot the messenger. I doubt it cost Hillary a single vote. The people who were upset about the dirty tricks were not going to vote for her anyway and the ones who did vote for her did not care about the leak. They just want the issue going into the mid terms. If you want to be mad about Trump's conflicts of interest in his business deals, I can support that but this russia thing is bull****. You seem more ****ed about these leaked Emails than Snowden or Bradley Manning and that was real espionage that hurt real Americans. |
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On 7/10/17 2:39 PM, wrote:
On 10 Jul 2017 16:28:33 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote: wrote: On Mon, 10 Jul 2017 06:45:51 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/9/17 11:35 PM, wrote: The media and guys like McCain and Graham are scoffing at the idea that the US and the Russians could work together to do something about hacking. These are people who think the worst hack of the century was someone leaking Emails that told us Hillary's campaign was not thrilled with Bernie Sanders. The reality is that if The Burlington Free Press had found those Emails they would be called whistle blowers and be up for a Pulitzer. I bet, if you asked the average person what the greatest hacking danger is, they would say it was the "crypto lockers" who hijack your data and demand a ransom. Since it is suspected that some of these people are in Russia and lots of them use Russian proxy servers, perhaps Putin could be some help. snerk It's not easy to determine of the two, Putin or Trump, which is the least trustworthy. Maybe Trump can help in your cause by sending Putin the keys to the various voter registration lists in the 50 states. That would make it even easier for the Russians to manipulate our elections. Are you really that stupid or are you just acting like it. To start with most if not all voting machines are air gapped from the internet and nobody has seriously even suggested that the russians hacked any votes. The "hack" was simply releasing some emails about dirty tricks Hillary's people were doing to Bernie. Why is this not whistle blowing? The registration lists can be hacked but what the hell...why not put Willie Sutton in charge of bank vault security...what could go wrong? I do not trust Putin or his boy toy, Trump. Nobody gives a ****. Otherwise they would try to get the foreign nationals off the registration lists. You folks are really trying to make something out of nothing. It was your party committing dirty tricks on your own candidate and you still want to shoot the messenger. I doubt it cost Hillary a single vote. The people who were upset about the dirty tricks were not going to vote for her anyway and the ones who did vote for her did not care about the leak. They just want the issue going into the mid terms. If you want to be mad about Trump's conflicts of interest in his business deals, I can support that but this russia thing is bull****. You seem more ****ed about these leaked Emails than Snowden or Bradley Manning and that was real espionage that hurt real Americans. You keep bringing up the emails...I think that ship long ago passed you by. There's a lot more going on between the Trumpsters and the Russians than emails. Trump seems to have become Putin's satrap. |
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On Mon, 10 Jul 2017 16:38:09 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote: On 7/10/17 2:39 PM, wrote: On 10 Jul 2017 16:28:33 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote: wrote: On Mon, 10 Jul 2017 06:45:51 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/9/17 11:35 PM, wrote: The media and guys like McCain and Graham are scoffing at the idea that the US and the Russians could work together to do something about hacking. These are people who think the worst hack of the century was someone leaking Emails that told us Hillary's campaign was not thrilled with Bernie Sanders. The reality is that if The Burlington Free Press had found those Emails they would be called whistle blowers and be up for a Pulitzer. I bet, if you asked the average person what the greatest hacking danger is, they would say it was the "crypto lockers" who hijack your data and demand a ransom. Since it is suspected that some of these people are in Russia and lots of them use Russian proxy servers, perhaps Putin could be some help. snerk It's not easy to determine of the two, Putin or Trump, which is the least trustworthy. Maybe Trump can help in your cause by sending Putin the keys to the various voter registration lists in the 50 states. That would make it even easier for the Russians to manipulate our elections. Are you really that stupid or are you just acting like it. To start with most if not all voting machines are air gapped from the internet and nobody has seriously even suggested that the russians hacked any votes. The "hack" was simply releasing some emails about dirty tricks Hillary's people were doing to Bernie. Why is this not whistle blowing? The registration lists can be hacked but what the hell...why not put Willie Sutton in charge of bank vault security...what could go wrong? I do not trust Putin or his boy toy, Trump. Nobody gives a ****. Otherwise they would try to get the foreign nationals off the registration lists. You folks are really trying to make something out of nothing. It was your party committing dirty tricks on your own candidate and you still want to shoot the messenger. I doubt it cost Hillary a single vote. The people who were upset about the dirty tricks were not going to vote for her anyway and the ones who did vote for her did not care about the leak. They just want the issue going into the mid terms. If you want to be mad about Trump's conflicts of interest in his business deals, I can support that but this russia thing is bull****. You seem more ****ed about these leaked Emails than Snowden or Bradley Manning and that was real espionage that hurt real Americans. You keep bringing up the emails...I think that ship long ago passed you by. There's a lot more going on between the Trumpsters and the Russians than emails. Trump seems to have become Putin's satrap. You should tell that to NBC/MSNBC and Comcast. They keep using the "meddling" story and trying to make it sound like they were flipping votes from Moscow. They seem to have convinced you. I am still willing to wait to see where this russia stuff goes. My bet is it is a big fizzle. I still say the business conflicts are more troubling. |
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