Congress Considers Mandatory Crypto Backdoors
disappear writes: "Wired news reports that Congress is considering restrictions on crypto software in the wake of the terrorist attack. 'Nuff said." This will be the next battle -- especially in the wake of this week's tragedies, and the the allegations that the prime suspect Osama Bin Laden is a heavy crypto user. The battle of privacy and safety is going to begin in earnest now.
Think harder: With carnivore, the government sees all traffic. They see crypto they can't break, they trace it with help from the ISP, they pay someone a not-so-friendly visit.
Please stop convincing yourself it can't work. It can work, and pretending otherwise will only make it more likely.
The evaluation of an action as 'practical' . . . depends on what it is that one wishes to practice.
And how many more drunken knife fights in bars would there be if everyone carried knives on a regular basis?
It's just like towns in Texas that everybody carries guns in, there is nearly no crime in those towns.
Prove to me that there's "less crime." How measured, per incident, per captia?
Keep in mind that those towns are pretty small. How would this make my city of 3.5 million people safer?
It doesn't mean much now, it's built for the future.
Remember Pearl Harbor?
The Japanese were just as fanatical-- the term "kamikaze" comes to mind.
As for the terrorists being considered martyrs by their people, well as far as I'm concerned, we will obliterate the very people that would consider these terrorists martyrs.
We're not just going to strike some military installations to limit their capabilities like we did in the Gulf War. This time, we are taking no prisoners. We are going to wipe them out. We are going to unleash hell upon the governments that have been giving terrorists safe haven as well. At least that's what I hope we do. Yes, there will be a few left since it's impossible to eradicate everybody who holds a particular belief and is scattered around several countries, and they'll naturally be plotting their vengeance, but they will no longer have the numbers, leadership, or capability to do their will.
They will no longer have governments harboring them-- because those governments will fear us. They won't fear us because of our threats; they will fear that we will do again in the future what we are about to do to them now.
The terrorists are about the learn the same lesson that Japan did 60 years ago, as expressed by Yamamoto:
"I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve." He was right.
Japan as a military power ceased to exist after our devastating blow.
Get ready... this is it, this is the real deal, we are about to experience something that only existed in the faded memories of our parents or grandparents. Many Americans don't believe we have the guts or the capability, but that's only because they weren't around the last time we did it and haven't seen it for themselves.
-CausticPuppy "Of all the people I know, you're certainly one of them." -Somebody I don't know
Also chock full of quotes supporting slavery and a lot of other not so nice things...
The illegal we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes a little longer.
--Henry Kissinger