After defeat of Senate cybersecurity bill, Obama weighs executive-order option

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  1. ptif219

    ptif219 Well-Known Member

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    Here we go again Obama going around congress to push his own agenda and increase his power

    http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-v...rity-bill-obama-weighs-executive-order-option

     
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    This guy thinks he's a (*)(*)(*)(*)ing dictator.
     
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    Grokmaster Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Obama has a lot of gall talking about "security" in ANY capacity, considering that the White House is a veritable seive of classified information...
     
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    Stalin would be proud!

    Putin is jealous.... and the Chinese are Barack's example.
     
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    This clown is utterly lawless.

    Can't wait for November to kick his butt out.


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    EDIT: double post
     
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    Military cybersecurity opportunities...
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