U.S. Government To Get Cybersecurity Chief
cmason32 writes "The Bush administration is going to create a new Cybersecurity Chief position in the Homeland Security Department. The move is supposed to demonstrate the government's dedication to cracking down on hackers and 'cyberterror.' One of the responsibities of the position is to 'secure cyberspace.' However, critics are already noting the position is not likely to be effective."
NO!
All squares are rectangles.
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THAT sentence begins with "all" and is a true statement, thus your original premise is incorrect. No paradox exists. Q.E.D.
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