hosts file. To make this a less cumbersome process, several Firefox extensions dot he work for you. Well, since copyright infringement is naturally a threat to the security of the United States, the Department of Homeland Security contacted Mozilla, asking them to take down one of these extensions. Mozilla declined.To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
It's because we've got all of these politicians that create agencies like DHS on the fly that never go away and continue to be a drain on our frail economy long after they've served their intended purpose. Our congress and senators keep taking special interest money from all of these lobbying groups and padding a few pockets here and there (like over at DHS in this example) to get the special interest groups (that would be the entertainment industry in this example) bidding done. All the while we keep giving them a percentage of our paychecks so they can keep paying the salaries of these employees of these agencies who also get government benefits that tax payers also have to pay for.
At the end of all this, they get up in front of the cameras, show up on c-span, cnn, fox news and whatever else and put on a show pretending like everything is peachy and they're working hard to get our country back on track mean while some jack-a** at DHS is getting paid (and probably getting retirement as well as health insurance) to try and enforce copyright on behalf of the entertainment industry.
Yes, this was a rant.




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2006-02-20
I can fully understand the F.B.I. going after pirates, but why the DHS? I would love for somebody, anybody to explain why this agency is essentially guaranteeing that the nation is so secure from terrorists that they have extra time on their hands. I'd also love to see somebody actually challenge it in court. I mean, do we not have separate agencies so no one becomes all-powerful?