Re: WikiLeaks At It Again

Originally Posted by
Saved7
Well, now they've stolen millions of emails from a security analysis company. God only knows what damage this could do to our own national security.
I understand exposing corruption, but come on! There's a limit to what they should be messing with and they are not God, so by whose standards are they measuring corruption. I'm sure there's some questionable ways security gets information, but wikileaks aren't the ones in the position of protecting our country and they are the ones dealing with realities they can't control in order to achieve their goal of protection and analysis. I realize the people they are exposing aren't necessarily govt, but they definitely have a hand in helping our govt protect our freedoms.
http://news.yahoo.com/wikileaks-publ...002242019.html
Stratfor is a private company, sort of like Debka, and not any better respected that I can tell. Especially after they had such a security breach. I imagine their biggest fear in the leaks is that they don't really have any insider information - its all based on public domain stuff and rumors.
In Christ,
-- Rev
To preserve the government we must also preserve morals. Morality rests on religion; if you destroy the foundation, the superstructure must fall. When the public mind becomes vitiated and corrupt, laws are a nullity and constitutions are waste paper. Daniel Webster, 4th of July, 1800, Oration at Hanover, N.H.
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