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Rules for you but not for us…big surprise coming from the Bush White House.
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Michael Hicks |
February 7th, 2008 at 6:42 pm
Reminds me of the Clinton administration, which wanted back doors to all encryption software so the government could always decrypt any electronic transmission. Of course, as soon as there’s a master password held by the government to defeat encryption software there will be some government employees selling the password to criminals. I think we should start doing what I suggested then: cc all your e-mail to the president, vice president, head of the FBI, etc. If they want to read everyone’s e-mail, let’s make it easy for them.
Rules for you but not for us…big surprise coming from the Bush White House.
Reminds me of the Clinton administration, which wanted back doors to all encryption software so the government could always decrypt any electronic transmission. Of course, as soon as there’s a master password held by the government to defeat encryption software there will be some government employees selling the password to criminals. I think we should start doing what I suggested then: cc all your e-mail to the president, vice president, head of the FBI, etc. If they want to read everyone’s e-mail, let’s make it easy for them.