Seems these days like that is an oxymoron.
Certainly a bunch of morons, in any case.
Note to all: I just got an “Untrusted Website” from my McAfee security program on this thread link. I never once saw the alert before this.
ANYTHING to take public attention away from DeathCare...
>>Then comes the headline, “He didn’t do anything illegal.” <<
Reminds me of a Michael Medved show several years ago. Before the break at the top of the hour he asked a question:
If there was a business that was completely legal and you could start it up for almost nothing, operate out of your garage, and make millions, would you do it? He said he’d discuss it in the next hour.
The business was running an online porn site.
Legal, yes, but ethical? Moral?
I’ve said, since graduating from high school in 1972 that what’s legal is not necessarily moral and what’s moral is not necessarily legal.
Good evening, Freepers!
I have spent an hour with web.com, the host of my web page, and also the best part of an hour with the server, Consolidated Communications.
Both these agencies assure me that my web page is secure even though the address of “https” should be replaced by “http” since it is no longer a commercial site which it once was.
It was a healthy exercise for me to determine that the web site is a secure one still. It would have been worrisome if such were not the case. It’s just no longer a commercial site where monetary transactions occur. It seems that I should have changed the internet address from https to http when that status changed.
I appreciate the heads up. I value readers to the web site too much to have any angst about the security of the web site in question.
And thank you for your continued readership. I believe that the mid-term elections will be crucial to getting our nation back. I’m doing what I can to bring a voice of reason to the process.
— Jane Reinheimer, Lic. Clinical Prof. Cnslr & Paralegal