They'll know all of your dirty little secrets
Just in case you STILL thought that your computer was the last bastion of motherly womb-like protection you have from the ever expanding Orwellian police state that has become our world, here's another bit of information to add to your already growing pile of paranoia.
It seems that Mozilla and Google are pretty good friends these days. So good of friends in fact, that they'll talk about you, their consumer, behind your back. Critical information such as browsing habits and anything else that you may convey via their software is susceptible to third party analysis. We already knew that Google had implemented a similar program for some time now, but it now seems that Mozilla has fallen to the power that is eSurveillance.
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/09/26/firefox-tells-google
It seems that Mozilla and Google are pretty good friends these days. So good of friends in fact, that they'll talk about you, their consumer, behind your back. Critical information such as browsing habits and anything else that you may convey via their software is susceptible to third party analysis. We already knew that Google had implemented a similar program for some time now, but it now seems that Mozilla has fallen to the power that is eSurveillance.
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/09/26/firefox-tells-google
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Gen. Clark (Ret.) Endorses Hillary Clinton
http://securingamerica.com/node/2662
I hate to say it, but I may have to take a deeper look at the candidacy of Sen. Hillary Clinton. I wasn't much of a fan before and dismissed a significant portion of her candidacy as another Washington insider who will make more political deals than solve real American problems.
But General Wesley Clark (who I supported in 2004), has just announced his endorsement for her campaign. And for Clinton to earn the backing of an incredibly accomplished 4-star General, that says quite a bit.
I'm still dismayed by the facts that she wants to create a giant federal bureaucracy to run a universal health care program, is completely unwilling to impeach the worst President in modern history (possibly the entire span of America's existence), and is less of a centrist and more liberal than I prefer.
But with Clark's endorsement, I will take another look and see if she's worthy to be the next President of the United States. The alternative is that General Clark made a horrible choice and favored politics over Americans.
I hate to say it, but I may have to take a deeper look at the candidacy of Sen. Hillary Clinton. I wasn't much of a fan before and dismissed a significant portion of her candidacy as another Washington insider who will make more political deals than solve real American problems.
But General Wesley Clark (who I supported in 2004), has just announced his endorsement for her campaign. And for Clinton to earn the backing of an incredibly accomplished 4-star General, that says quite a bit.
I'm still dismayed by the facts that she wants to create a giant federal bureaucracy to run a universal health care program, is completely unwilling to impeach the worst President in modern history (possibly the entire span of America's existence), and is less of a centrist and more liberal than I prefer.
But with Clark's endorsement, I will take another look and see if she's worthy to be the next President of the United States. The alternative is that General Clark made a horrible choice and favored politics over Americans.
