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From: nocmonkey at gmail.com (Danny)
Subject: controversial shadowcrew site hacked by secret service?

On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 04:23:52 -0600, Curt Purdy <purdy@...man.com> wrote:
> Danny wrote:
> > >The Secret Service, or any other government enforcement agency would
> > >not condone, promote, or participate in website defacement
> > activities.
> > >I know some of you have little faith in these agencies, but,
> > one thing
> > >is for sure, they would never stoop this low.
> 
> Insecure replied:
> > Even when the Secret Service admits that they took over the
> > site and put up their own page, you don't believe it?
> >
> > Must be nice to have such blind faith in the integrity of
> > your government "enforcement" agencies.
> >
> 
> Duh...
> 
> I don't know whether it's you folks who doomed us to another 4 years of hell
> trying to justify your own blind faith or what, but it's time you all woke
> up to reality.  Good Morning America!  Our government is no more (as)
> ethical as any other country.  Whether it is our agents murdering a South
> American dictator we don't happen to like, or our agents defacing a
> cracker's site, it happens.  Obviously you slept through the weeks of
> cyberwar our (paid) hackers fought with China's (paid) hackers after they
> downed our jet a while back.  It was China who finally called a truce in
> their official press.
> 
> Sorry to give you people the bad news, but Bambi died a while ago.  It's the
> wild west in 1800 and there is no law.  If you want to survive, you better
> have a hired gun and we go for $300/hour these days.  At least those of us
> who have met the black hat on main street at 50 paces at high noon and
> walked away to tell about it.

1) I am not a US citizen, nor do I live in a US state, and quite
frankly, I would be scared to live in a country under the control of
George W. Bush.
2) Yes, it was difficult to tell that I was kidding, but notice the
end of my email "...D" is also a big smile.
3) I can count to three. Yippeee

...D


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