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The first fallout from Cybergate
Mark Rasch, 2004-02-09

Did Republican staffers commit a crime by clicking on the "My Network Places" icon to access Democratic memos?

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The first fallout from Cybergate 2004-02-10
Roger (1 replies)
The first fallout from Cybergate 2004-02-11
Anonymous (2 replies)
200+ years and still going...
That says more for our form of politics then those of Old Europe (including the French).

Yes, I am an American.

P.S. A criminal is a criminal; US Politics aside, these guys exceeded their authorized access to a US government computer. They are no more then criminals, ignorant ones at that!

P.S.S. In some countries their actions would now qualify them for the military. Old Europe?

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