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In reply to the discussion: Hackers take over sentencing commission website [View all]BlueJazz
(25,348 posts)16. Yep..trying to change things "through the system" is totally ignorant of how...
..crooked the system has become.
As far as Prosecutors...most of them act like the most ruthless individuals on earth.
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And what does this have to do with department of justice sentencing guidelines...
reACTIONary
Jan 2013
#25
Yeah yeah, I got it, you don't get it. You think words are way the heck more important than people
bemildred
Jan 2013
#36
Massive security hole lets hackers control millions of cameras, printers and routers
bemildred
Jan 2013
#41
Yep..trying to change things "through the system" is totally ignorant of how...
BlueJazz
Jan 2013
#16
Exactly. It's just vandalism. With a healthy dose of self-aggrandizement. (NT)
reACTIONary
Jan 2013
#15
Well, when your opinion is very obviously slanted against any form of expertise,
Occulus
Jan 2013
#46
The government will hunt them down if it can, and try to ignore them if it can't.
bemildred
Jan 2013
#22
There was a report yesterday that the website was back up, but Anonymous hacked it again
Fire Walk With Me
Jan 2013
#24