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What do you think of egyptians breaking into national security buildings to save documents from being burnt ?

Question by : What do you think of egyptians breaking into national security buildings to save documents from being burnt ?
Egyptians just broke into all the national security buildings cuptured the police . .lol. . ! And saved piles of torturing docs 4m being burnt by them . . . There are news about finding papers that proves torturing prisoners for u.s.a . . . What do u guys think ? And what do you think of egyptians ?. . .

Best answer:

Answer by Matthew D
Good deal.

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Michael Savage on Barack Obama Signing Dictatorial National Defense Authorization Act – (1/2/12)

Radio Commentary Aired on January 2, 2012 — www.michaelsavage.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Good intro and description from www.youtube.com whose channel YouTube removed losing him his 450 videos and 1200 subscribers. They use phoney pretexts to censor important channels. The Information Awareness Office (IAO) was established by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in January 2002 to bring together several DARPA projects focused on applying surveillance and information technology to track and monitor terrorists and other asymmetric threats to national security, by achieving Total Information Awareness (TIA). This would be achieved by creating enormous computer databases to gather and store the personal information of everyone in the United States, including personal e-mails, social networks, credit card records, phone calls, medical records, and numerous other sources including, without any requirement for a search warrant.[1] This information would then be analyzed to look for suspicious activities, connections between individuals, and “threats”.[2] Additionally, the program included funding for biometric surveillance technologies that could identify and track individuals using surveillance cameras, and other methods.[2] Following public criticism that the development and deployment of these technologies could potentially lead to a mass surveillance system, the IAO was defunded by Congress in 2003. However, several IAO projects continued to be funded, and merely run under different names [if i can interject – IAO is the name of the deity
Video Rating: 5 / 5

TechAssure Launches a New National Micro Site to Better Serve the IT Sector?s Property, General Liability and E&O Needs

TechAssure Launches a New National Micro Site to Better Serve the IT Sector’s Property, General Liability and E&O Needs












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Many local insurance experts know that each company has its own unique technology insurance needs. While a standard business owner’s policy may be suitable for some companies, those that specialize in niche sectors may require more. For this reason, a number of expert insurance providers have come together to form TechAssure, a non-profit, international association of insurance brokers that specialize in providing all lines of insurance for venture capital and private equity firms, their portfolio companies and IT consultants. TechAssure members represent more than 4,000 clients in the innovation space, with more than $ 1 billion in property and liability insurance premiums.

Now, members of the group have launched a new website, http://coveritfast.com/coverit/. The new site allows IT related businesses to get a quote faster than ever before with CoverITfast, an insurance product custom-made for those in the IT and technology sectors. Through the CoverITfast product, technology businesses can obtain one insurance policy that provides comprehensive office and professional liability coverage, including professional liability risk exposures to technology errors and omissions, network security liability, personal injury and privacy liability, failure to prevent authorized system access, and media and intellectual property coverage.

TechAssure’s members are proud to be the only insurance association that is dedicated to the Tech sector. By joining multiple regional niche tech insurance brokers together to combine their experience, TechAssure is able to better serve its customers and ensure that all clients obtain coverage that is uniquely tailored for their needs.

About CoverITfast:

CoverITfast is an insurance product specifically designed for IT Consultants and technology businesses. Clients who benefit from CoverITfast are in one of the most innovative and dynamic industries and require a technology insurance company that truly understands their unique business needs. Due to the fact that TechAssure is a non-profit association made up of independent insurance brokerages, customers can be assured that they are dealing with an insurance agent that can deliver best of breed insurance advice and the most competitive price for IT Consultants and Technology Companies.

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What do Americans feel is necessary to strengthen our local and national security?

Question by supertrooper_edwards: What do Americans feel is necessary to strengthen our local and national security?
Proposal of more government guidelines and agencies with oversite, a national community watch program with background clearance check via Department of Homeland Security, or nothing at all?

Best answer:

Answer by jl_jack09
Neocons like to use fear. Fear is a motivator. It used to be “the spread of communism” they used. Before Viet-Nam and the Korean conflict that worked well for them. We all know WAR is good for business, fear is also. Neocons want you to live in fear, they like that. It makes them cash from the good Stock investments they have made. A example is Cheney, he makes $ 20 million from Halliburton stock and then he lectures Americans about not saving part of their Pay Checks and living on credit.
What a joke Cheney is. Just like Hisbushyness, a joke.
These types of Neocons have never worked a day in their entire life and never will.

What do you think? Answer below!

Is WikiLeaks a threat to national security?

Question by ksafin@ymail.com: Is WikiLeaks a threat to national security?
This is for a debate.
I have 500 pages of research and have my own opinion, but I wanted to hear your arguments so I can be prepared to rebuttle.

So, guys: WikiLeaks is a threat to US National Security. True or False, and why?

Best answer:

Answer by Timmeh!
No, plain and simple. They ARE a threat to the US government’s ability to cover up whatever massacres and war crimes they have carried out. To date, of the 250,000 cables and documents they have received, they have leaked less than 1%, due to the time it takes to go through each doucment and redact it to ensure the names of people who might be at risk have been removed. That is responsible reporting, and it shames the so called mainstream media.

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To what extent, for the sake of national security, should individual rights and freedoms be restricted?

Question by ♪: To what extent, for the sake of national security, should individual rights and freedoms be restricted?
Can the restriction of civil rights for the sake of national security be justified?

Should decisions be made by the upper echelons of government in which the American public is not informed?

To what extent?

Have Americans forgotten that they are supposed to be a PART of the system of checks and balances? That it isn’t just the executive, congressional and legislative branches, but that they have a role in this, as well?

Are you concerned about the constitution being subverted in recent years?

What would be your solution to upholding your constitutional rights?

Best answer:

Answer by mschick_2007
All I can think of is that we learned in high school that america is set up on a balance scale. do whatever you want as long as you don’t put yourself or anyone else in danger. I agree with that. And as long as people are stupid, the government will have to intervene. It’s a way of life.

America has proven with the copy cat criminals that authority figures have to keep certain things private in order to protect the whole country. Sure, let them keep secrets; we all do it. and they got in their positions for a reason.

What do you think? Answer below!

How does importing foreign oil hurt our national security?

Question by : How does importing foreign oil hurt our national security?
I hear people saying stuff like “We should drill domestic oil because it hurts our national security to take international oil ” but I just don’t get it, how so??
Can you prove that? I thought Saudi Arabia was a good country that works with us?

Best answer:

Answer by LHOOQ
We buy oil from Saudi Arabia, which uses the money to fund terrorists.

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Nice National Security photos

Check out these National Security images:

National Security Merit Medal
National Security
Image by UNC – CFC – USFK
Distinguished representatives of the Korean Marine Corps present U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. John Goodman with the Republic of Korea Order of National Security Merit (Gugseon) Medal at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, Aug. 22, 2008, during the change of command/retirement ceremony. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Daniel Balmer/Released)

National Security meeting
National Security
Image by The Prime Minister’s Office
Joint National Security Council meeting at 10 Downing Street. 25 May, 2011. Crown copyright

National Security Team
National Security
Image by Houstonian
Obama and the National Security Team watching a live video of the Osama bin Laden capture and killing. Helmet cams on the Navy Seals fed the video directly to the Whitehouse.

Nice National Security photos

A few nice National Security images I found:

Mark Agrast
National Security
Image by Center for American Progress
The Constitution gives Congress broad authority to oversee and investigate the activities of the executive branch. If Congress is to carry out that authority, it must have access to many kinds of government information, including classified or sensitive national security information which government agencies may be reluctant to reveal.

How do Congress and the executive branch strike a proper balance between the congressional need to have such information and the government’s duty to protect it? What options does Congress have when the government refuses to provide the information it requests? When is it appropriate for Congress to make national security information available to the public and the press?

Please join the Center for American Progress and OpenTheGovernment.org for an address by The Honorable Jane Harman (D-CA), Chair of the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Intelligence, Information-Sharing and Terrorism Risk Assessment and former Ranking Member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, who will discuss the importance of national security information to Congress and current efforts by the Administration to resist providing it.

Following Rep. Harman’s remarks, a distinguished panel of experts will examine the means by which Congress obtains and makes use of national security information in performing its oversight and investigative functions.

For more on this event, please see:
www.americanprogress.org/events/2007/03/classified.html

Congresswoman Jane Harman (D-CA)
National Security
Image by Center for American Progress
The Constitution gives Congress broad authority to oversee and investigate the activities of the executive branch. If Congress is to carry out that authority, it must have access to many kinds of government information, including classified or sensitive national security information which government agencies may be reluctant to reveal.

How do Congress and the executive branch strike a proper balance between the congressional need to have such information and the government’s duty to protect it? What options does Congress have when the government refuses to provide the information it requests? When is it appropriate for Congress to make national security information available to the public and the press?

Please join the Center for American Progress and OpenTheGovernment.org for an address by The Honorable Jane Harman (D-CA), Chair of the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Intelligence, Information-Sharing and Terrorism Risk Assessment and former Ranking Member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, who will discuss the importance of national security information to Congress and current efforts by the Administration to resist providing it.

Following Rep. Harman’s remarks, a distinguished panel of experts will examine the means by which Congress obtains and makes use of national security information in performing its oversight and investigative functions.

For more on this event, please see:
www.americanprogress.org/events/2007/03/classified.html

What are the powers that the constitution is presumed to have delegated to national government because it was?

Question by Theapplerep: What are the powers that the constitution is presumed to have delegated to national government because it was?
What are the powers that the constitution is presumed to have delegated to national government because it is the government of a sovereign state within the world community.

Best answer:

Answer by Jim
http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/constitution_transcript.html

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