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01 October 2008
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Privacy 2.0: No Privacy at All -- John C. Dvorak
Google's limiting the length of time it keeps records on people? Big
deal. Why the public puts up with any tracking whatsoever is a mystery
to me.
... this information would be quite useful in a police state or to
merely curb dissent. The potential for abuse alone should have the
public up in arms.
more ...
The voters are angry -- and don't know why - Salon
What happens when the messy thing called democracy collides with the
financial markets in full panic.
... The morning after the 778-point market mayhem, three TV ads were
released with public fanfare, two by the candidates themselves and the
third by the Republican National Committee blasting Obama. It was
stunning how unresponsive all three commercials were to the real-world
details of the worst financial crisis since brokers drank their martinis
in speak-easies. Both campaigns seem determined to cling to their
familiar arguments (Obama is too liberal and McCain is an out-of-touch
Bush III) in the face of the dramatically reshaped realities on Wall
Street.
more ...
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Posted by: dimbulb - 6:04 PM MDT | Updated: 01 October 2008 10:35 PM MDT
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