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National Security Officials Say System Is Under Attack From Russian And Chinese Cyber Spies

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by z00td April 8, 2009 9:00 AM EDT
"Our enemies know we have a weak president and they shall try to attack us in many evil ways."

Indeed, as none of these attacks took place under the previous administration. Clever thinking, old chap, clever thinking.
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by wind chimes April 8, 2009 8:59 AM EDT
I imagine we do the same type of spying with the electrical grids of China and Russia. Isn't this the kind of thing spies do? And please don't try to lay this at President Obama's feet. This predates his taking office.
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by lobo62740 April 8, 2009 8:58 AM EDT
...current and former national security officials tell the Wall Street Journal.....so who are the officials and why do we even have to see these types of articles?...and besides, why isn't the media putting a positive spin to stories like this.....aren't they realizing their guy is in power now and it does not look good for him?.....
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by sadhana2 April 8, 2009 8:57 AM EDT
******** !! our president is as strong as they come, and wiser to boot !!!
I think, he is Moses, re-incarnated.
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by Jim1900 April 8, 2009 8:54 AM EDT
Our enemies know that our last president didn't know a PC from a toaster, which is why the networks are now toast.
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by ubrew12 April 8, 2009 8:47 AM EDT
Perhaps in fairness the General would like to comment about whether the U.S. infiltrating THEIR electric grids for potential attack is part of our policy. I mean, it would be part of mine, but it might explain these attempts on their part.

Translation: the Cold War never ended.
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