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crazediamond
Maybe you shouldn't be so proud?
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join:2002-01-19
Atlanta, GA

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Re: FBI Has Explaining to Do? How about AntiSec

Right, it's antisec's fault that the FBI has this information.

Wait, what?


battleop

join:2005-09-28
00000

AntiSec is any better by releasing it?


Skippy25

join:2000-09-13
Hazelwood, MO

For exposing the abuses of our government? Sure, they are better.

See that is the thing about lying.

1.) It takes a lot more work to cover up the lie than it does to explain the truth and deal with it.
2.) The truth will always come out eventually. Then more lying trying to continue to justify it puts up back at #1.

There are very few things our government has to actually do in secret. There are even fewer things that need to remain a secret after they have been done. That even applies to our National Security and quest to save the children.



crazediamond
Maybe you shouldn't be so proud?
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join:2002-01-19
Atlanta, GA

reply to battleop
Look, Romney's big fan up there said the blame lies with antisec. Unless antisec put this data on the FBI laptop, the blame lies with the FBI.

Romney's big fan is trying the "hey look over there" defense. As someone else responded, apparently because he's a big fan of the Obama administration as well.



Jim Kirk
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join:2005-12-09

said by crazediamond:

Look, Romney's big fan up there said the blame lies with antisec. Unless antisec put this data on the FBI laptop, the blame lies with the FBI.

Romney's big fan is trying the "hey look over there" defense. As someone else responded, apparently because he's a big fan of the Obama administration as well.

Two sides, one coin.


battleop

join:2005-09-28
00000

reply to Skippy25
"For exposing the abuses of our government? Sure, they are better."

There may be 12 Million people who will disagree with you. AntiSec has no justification in releasing the contents of what they found.
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FBGuy
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join:2005-03-19
Evanston, IL

They also have no obligation in protecting it.


Skippy25

join:2000-09-13
Hazelwood, MO

reply to battleop
There may also be 12 million people thanking them for exposing how they were being exploited by the FBI and the very government that they should be able to trust.


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