It's a sign of the pathology of our country that we're worried abt other countries hacking our elections but not abt Americans.
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Replying to @emptywheel
it's scary too, but at least we can do something if we catch them other than see how they'll keep messing with them
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Replying to @JakeLaperruque @emptywheel
I'm actually surprised hacktivism never focused on elections. Was worried that was where we were headed when Anonymous appeared
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Replying to @JakeLaperruque
You're assuming that 1) we would know if an election was hacked 2) that Anon was must likely culprit.
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Replying to @emptywheel
I just figured in "hacktivist summer" 2011 next natural step was hacktivist a saying "let's get dirt on these pols and screw em"
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Replying to @JakeLaperruque @emptywheel
but yeah, voting machines whole other level.
@JoeBeOne made me go from pretty scared to really damn scared on those1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @JakeLaperruque @emptywheel
sorry! they are 15-20 year-old computers that we use to pass badly measures and elect president; not good
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Replying to @JoeBeOne @emptywheel
I actually am interested in the idea of classifying them as critical infrastructure
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Replying to @JakeLaperruque
Tho maybe Fear of Putin™ will get us there in which case I'll take it if it doesn't reignite Cold War
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Replying to @emptywheel @JoeBeOne
Russia: Three swing states from winning the Cold War after 20 years in hibernation
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Um. I'm FAR more worried about Hillary and Cold War, especially given her Neocon endorsees. @JoeBeOne
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