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In reply to the discussion: Hackers take over sentencing commission website [View all]reACTIONary
(5,770 posts)39. Sure. And if you don't hire a body guard with a gun...
... to protect you whenever you step out of the house, why should I care if you are shot, robbed, and left for dead? What business is it of mine?
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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