To: Willie Green; Wolfie; ex-snook; Jhoffa_; FITZ; arete; FreedomPoster; Red Jones; Pyro7480; ...
While technology now allows companies to have their most sensitive proprietary computer code written overseas, he said the inability of companies to sufficiently vet the personnel involved in these activities can create a "significant vulnerability." I am sure Chinese and Indian governments can do security clearances if asked.
Pointing out that collectors last year employed a wide variety of techniques in their quest to circumvent US restrictions in the acquisition of sensitive manufacturing processes
No problem. We are so creative that we will invent new technologies faster than they can steal. No need to cry over buggy whips.
14 posted on
03/20/2004 5:10:55 AM PST by
A. Pole
(<SARCASM> The genocide of Albanians was stopped in its tracks before it began.</S>)
To: A. Pole
Corporate America is becoming The Enemy Within.
To: A. Pole
Yeah, this is not the Kerry slam dunk that we are being led to believe that it is, IMO. I think that the Dems have more cards up their sleeves than a riverboat card sharp.
I have no problem with Bush fighting Kerry right now, but I hope he goes easy with the cash until after the conventions. His campaign war chest scares the Dems right now and they would love to trick him into spending as much of it as they can on Kerry before the convention and pulling a surprise.
32 posted on
03/20/2004 6:15:22 AM PST by
DustyMoment
(Repeal CFR NOW!!)
To: A. Pole
we will invent new technologies faster than they can steal. Har!
Those technologies will be developed elsewhere. IT is a tough field, why bust your butt getting the degrees, certs, etc. if the jobs are going elsewhere.
My advice to the kids asking me about an IT career: don't. Go into auto body repair, HVAC, etc., open your own shop, be your own person and employee a few people.
To: A. Pole
No problem. We are so creative that we will invent new technologies faster than they can steal. No need to cry over buggy whips.Ameica's power, wealth and security has finally been put on the line, and we are losing it all. Between having to take care of millions of illegals, and seeing good jobs destroyed by foreign workers, Americans don't have a chance.
Equal time: Kerry's spouse has outsourced 35 of her companies to other countries. Wonder if the Democrat Unions know this?
38 posted on
03/20/2004 6:54:29 AM PST by
swampfox98
(Beyond 2004 - Chaos! 200 million illegals waiting in the wings)
To: A. Pole
No problem. We are so creative that we will invent new technologies faster than they can steal. No need to cry over buggy whips. Assuming that you're not being sarcastic, I guess that means that intellectual protection is unnecessary, except perhaps only for Americans against other Americans. A lack of intellectual protection discourages creativity and trade, which is ultimately why they exist--to benefit the public welfare.
39 posted on
03/20/2004 7:17:27 AM PST by
kezekiel
To: A. Pole
Experts Agree: Every Reason for Optimism!
44 posted on
03/20/2004 9:13:40 AM PST by
Mortimer Snavely
(Comitas, Firmitas, Gravitas, Humanitas, Industria)
To: A. Pole
I am sure Chinese and Indian governments can do security clearances if asked. And I'm also certain they will be happy to supply us with all the smart bombs we will need, and the guidance systems to deliver them, if we ever get into a shooting war with someone they like.
They're our friends, after all.
57 posted on
03/20/2004 2:25:15 PM PST by
Euro-American Scum
(A poverty-stricken middle class must be a disarmed middle class)
To: A. Pole
the executives could care less. Does anyone really think Carly Fiorina gives a damn about something like this while flying to lunch on one of the HP Gulfstreams?
they will be long gone with boatloads of money when problems like this hit the fan.
To: A. Pole
>I am sure Chinese and Indian governments can do security clearances if asked.
Exactly which foreign gov't do you work for?
To: A. Pole; GatekeeperBookman; Willie Green; Wolfie; ex-snook; Cacophonous; Jhoffa_; FITZ; ...
Security over private information?
I am sure these honest governments, companies and individuals will be most trustworthy with such critical information.
70 posted on
03/23/2004 8:45:12 PM PST by
Jerr
(What would Ronald Reagan do? There they go AGAIN!......)
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