Posted on 08/25/2005 2:13:13 PM PDT by RDTF
WOW!
Gibson is underrated IMHO. You ought to hear him on the radio when he subs for Tony Snow.
Today Rush said he had interviewed Curt Weldon yesterday for The Limbaugh Letter - and said he was afraid the text Letter might not convey the passion Weldon displayed.And that Weldon was fully committed to a full investigation of the entire affair, whether it hurt his career or not.
This idiot also said what they do at Walter Reed is not a Protest but a Vigil.
Few details, but a suggestion: Start watching Foxnews!
Weldon was pi$$ed! He knows he has something and the MSM won't listen and I'm sure it frustrates him and many others. Foxnews is the only news outlet giving him or the situation any time.
By the way - who called Shaffer a liar? Anyone specific? I missed what he said
I love Gibson...I was really glad when he left MSNBC and moved to Fox....I love his 'MY WORD.' Boy, does he nail'em all our enemies...who actually hate everything American which includes the liberal loons. He's my kinda guy. God Bless...John Gibson...a transplanted TEXAN ... he acts more like a TEXAN...than lots of homegrown TEXANS...geezzzz what's happen to many homegrown TEXANS, these days.
I'd love to watch but can't get FOX where I live.....No cable and the dish is blocked by hill and the state forest....Have to go visit to see it. Still have dial up too....And I'm only 4 miles from town.....It's just a very rough four miles...Some of my neighbors actually remember when REMC ran the power lines through when they were still in high school.
9/11 Commissioner Slade Gorton called Shaffer a liar on TV the other night; I think it was on the OReilly factor.
9/11 Commissioner Slade Gorton called Shaffer a liar on TV the other night; I think it was on the OReilly factor.
Give 'em hell, Curt!
Liberal loons are everywhere, I'm afraid. Even in my own family. LOL
My family has a few...I have to just stay away from them...cause I can't keep my mouth shut...ripping them up is not good for the family gatherings.
My dad is one of the biggest Bush Haters....and I'm one of Bush's biggest supporters.
We get into some doozy conversations...:-)
Maybe yoyu could make up a better name but I don't think so.
Now he just had that Doctor from NH that is under investigation for calling that woman obese. That was great too. Great show today!
"He IS hoppin mad! Very angry for the 9/11 comission calling Shaffer a liar. "
they called shaffer a liar? who exactly in the 9/11 comission did that?
read #29
what a pos
Memos from freedom of information act
The CIA (George Tenet) was helping Clinton sell us out. The wall was designed to stop the various other levels of government from finding out what Clinton was doing, i.e., China gate and the sale of military technology. Because of that, the terrorists slipped under the radar.
Able Danger caught high elected officials engaging in things they shouldn't have been and they were shut down.
CHINESE LONG MARCH & CSS ICBM
hmm read this Time article.
http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1098371,00.html?cnn=yes
Web Exclusive | Nation
Inside the Chinese Hack Attack
How a ring of hackers, codenamed Titan Rain by investigators, probed U.S. government computers
By NATHAN THORNBURGH
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Posted Thursday, Aug. 25, 2005
Sometime on November 1st, 2004, hackers sat down at their computers in southern China and set off once again on their daily hunt for U.S. secrets. Since 2003 the group had been conducting wide-ranging assaults on U.S. government targets to steal sensitive information, part of a massive cyberespionage ring that U.S. investigators have codenamed Titan Rain. On this particular night, the hackers' quarry was military data, and they were armed with a new weapon to reach out across cyberspace and get it.
This was a scanner program that "primed the pump," according to a former government network analyst who has helped track Titan Rain, by searching vast military networks for single computers with vulnerabilities that the attackers could exploit later. As with many of their tools, this was a simple program, but one that had been cleverly modified to fit their needs, and then used with ruthless efficiency against a vast array of U.S. networks. After performing the scans, the source says, it's a virtual certainty that the attackers returned within a day or two and, as they had on dozens of military networks, broke into the computers to steal away as much data as possible without being detected.
They hit hundreds of computers that night and morning alone, and a brief list of scanned systems gives an indication of the breadth of the attacks. At 10:23 p.m. pacific standard time (PST), they found vulnerabilities at the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. At 1:19 am PST, they found the same hole in computers at the military's Defense Information Systems Agency in Arlington, Virginia. At 3:25 am, they hit the Naval Ocean Systems Center, a defense department installation in San Diego, California. At 4:46 am PST, they struck the United States Army Space and Strategic Defense installation in Huntsville, Alabama. As with prior attacks, the targeted networks were unclassified systems; the military's classified networks are not corrected directly to the Internet. But even unclassified systems store sensitive information and provide logistics support throughout the armed forces. Government analysts say the attacks are ongoing, and increasing in frequency. But whether the Titan Rain hackers are gathering industrial information or simply testing their ability to infiltrate a rival nation's military systems, the U.S. government is taking the threat very seriously.
In next week's magazine, available at Time.com on Sunday and on the newsstands Monday, TIME presents the Titan Rain investigation in depth what they stole, how they stole it, and what the United States is doing to stop them.
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