Posted on 07/23/2009 10:53:41 AM PDT by Behind Liberal Lines
RED CREEK - The U.S. Attorneys Office and the Department of Homeland Security, at the request of Wayne County District Attorney Richard Healy, are investigating posts on the Wayne County Stars website that purport to have been made from U.S. Border Patrol/Homeland Security computers.
There were three posts showing different Border Patrol/Homeland Security Internet Protocol addresses in response to a story on the Stars website about a June 12 Border Patrol detention of Mexican nationals on Lake Ontario.
One post pretended to be from a woman with a Mexican boyfriend; the other two posts insinuated the boat had come from Cuba, berated farmers, accused them of breaking the law and praised the Border Patrol for doing a good job.
The posts, which were made anonymously on June 20 and 21, identified themselves on the public part of the website with fake Internet addresses: Imaapplehog2@yahoo.com, poorbabies@hotmail.com and hahaha@hotmail.com. The Star discovered they all had Internet protocol addresses that showed as originating from cbp.dhs.gov. Dhs.gov is the homepage of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
The post from the pretend girlfriend, sent by Imaapplehog2@yahoo.com, appeared in response to another post also from a fake email: dirtymex@applelover.com.: watcha doing to mi wifey, no checky her papeles. she no legal, but she havey benifit card. oh wait, take her and I get me a applehog till I go to Mexico. Viva la Raza!!! That post originated from a Rochester Roadrunner Internet protocol.
The response, which indicated it came from bcp3.cbp.dhs.gov, read, That sounds like my boyfriend. Leave him alones and get your own. My boyfriend works sometimes but he is really good at getting FREE benefits from the Federal and State government.
On June 18, the day after the story about the Border Patrol boat detention appeared in the Star, the newspaper received a phone call from a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Oswego. The officer wanted to know how to get a copy of the story and the photos that accompanied it. He was told by the papers editor he could access it online, but he indicated he had already been on the website, and it was not working. The site came back on line June 20, the day the posts began appearing.
After the IP locations were discovered, the newspaper contacted Healy and provided him with copies of the posts. He notified the U.S. Attorney Office in the Western District in Buffalo and asked for a federal investigation. Healy said the matter has been turned over to Richard Ford, the Office of Homeland Securitys Inspector General in the Western District. Healy said he provided copies of the posts to the federal agencies.
The Star has found more posts on its website purportedly from a hidden cbp.dhs.gov address on July 14, made by someone who listed their name as Screech. One of those posts challenged the views of Dr. Lorrie Ghertner, owner of Blossomview Nursing Home and a farmworker rights advocate. The name Screech also showed up on other posts relating to the boat raid that were not identified as coming from border patrol computers.
Additionally, the Star found hidden cbp.dhs posts dating back to November of 2008 on various and stories. All of the posts were turned over to Ford at his request.
Ford indicated to the Star the case must be thoroughly investigated regarding the source of the posts. He would not comment on the investigation for publication.
The Department of Homeland Security Policy on Personal Use of Government Office Equipment considers an inappropriate personal use creating copying or transmitting any material or communication that is illegal or offensive to fellow employees or to the public, such as hate speech, material that ridicules others based on race, creed, religion, sex, disability, national orientation or sexual orientation.
It also warns about proper representation, noting that employees must ensure that personal use does not give the appearance of acting in an official capacity. For example, DHS employees may not post DHS information to external newsgroups, bulletin boards or other public forums without DHS authorization, according to the policy.
If the actions of a DHS employee leaves the impression that his/her personal activities are endorsed by DHS, the employee may be in violation of the Standards of Ethical Conduct for Executive Branch Employees.
Sanctions may result in loss or limitation of employees privilege. Employees may also face administrative action ranging from counseling to removal from the Agency, as well as criminal penalties, depending on the severity of the misuse.
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So where do we start? Barny Frank or Chris Dodd or Obama himself who gives out numbers which don't exist on health care and on housing which are nonsense....where do we start with Executive Ethics America?
Bernie Madoff was quickly convicted of the crimes he committed - shouldn't our congress be treated the same way for exactly the same crime?
It explains a lot that they have their own internet protocols in Rochester.
“Ist not funny! Zees pranks vill not be tolerated!”
I mean sheesh, calling out the Department of Homeland Security? The U.S. Attorney’s Office?
(Obviously there are no SERIOUS threats for these folks to investigate.)
Only right wing, gun toting, religious, ant-abortion, anti Obama, returning Iraqi vets.
Am I reading this wrong or did the Wayne County Star initiate this investigation, if so I assume that they have a warning or disclaimer on their website that indicates that they will report any poster that they disagree with to the feds.
Normally websites resist giving up peoples URLs or what ever you call them. I guess this one has a different policy.
These idiots (investigating a non-event) MUST be government employees.
Aside from the freedom of speech issues, the posters DID ensure that personal use (another issue altogether, but NOT "PC") did not "give the appearance of acting in an official DHS capacity. These clowns must be total idiots, or believe that the rest of us are.
When was the last time you or anyone you know go to the trouble to trace the total path of a post on a political forum? It takes a significant amount of time and effort to chase complete headers.
Just saying.
Humm must be too busy to check Obama’s I-9?
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