Re: Republican Leadership's dot.gov Scam?

2000-04-09 Thread John Young
"We" is .gov victims. Who aren't going to take it anymore. We are going to assure that governments do the right thing, wither away. Enough is enough. We are certain that if good people insist on government wither that will make it happen. We are not naive. We know that government works hard to

Re: Republican Leadership's dot.gov Scam?

2000-04-09 Thread Tim May
At 12:16 PM -0400 4/8/00, John Young wrote: > > >We've got a global campaign going to get all the world's >government agencies to use machines identified as such >when using the Web for official business, and to cut out the >sneaky use of one-way eyeshade. In the US the NSA and FBI >are the guilti

Re: Republican Leadership's dot.gov Scam?

2000-04-08 Thread John Young
Moreover, it is fairly common for government agencies to contract with a commercial service for Web services, one reason is for more reliable service than is available on government servers. Other agencies use commercial ISPs to cloak their surfing activities. Law enforcement and intelligence agen

Republican Leadership's dot.gov Scam?

2000-04-07 Thread Matthew Gaylor
[Note from Matthew Gaylor: It seems that the US House of Representatives, Republican leadership conference has established http://www.gop.gov/. A misuse of the domain name system which gives the impression of official .gov sanction when the site is really just a politics as usual, partisan s