Why the TSA Can’t Back Down – The Atlantic

Full-body scanners and enhanced pat-downs — the government has already invested billions in the wrong solutions

the TSA is in a bind. Regardless of whatever lobbying came before, or whatever former DHS officials had a financial interest in these scanners, the TSA has spent billions on those scanners, claiming they’re essential. But because people can opt out, the alternate manual method must be equally effective; otherwise, the terrorists could just opt out. If they make the pat-downs less invasive, it would be the same as admitting the scanners aren’t essential. Senior officials would get fired over that.

Source: Why the TSA Can’t Back Down – The Atlantic

US embassy cables leak sparks global diplomatic crisis | US news | The Guardian

• More than 250,000 dispatches reveal US foreign strategies
• Diplomats ordered to spy on allies as well as enemies
• Saudi king urged Washington to bomb Iran

Source: US embassy cables leak sparks global diplomatic crisis | US news | The Guardian

 

There is a difference between lying and being polite/diplomatic; also there is a difference between the public face of a country and the individual private beliefs and feelings of its citizens, even those employed by the diplomatic services.

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Google vs Facebook: Adult supervision desperately needed | InfoWorld

Facebook and Google are squaring off to determine which company can act more like a three-year-old. Cringely says they both could use a good spanking

When you come right down to it, it’s not Google’s data or Facebook’s data. It’s our data. And we should be able to do whatever we want with it.

Source: Google vs Facebook: Adult supervision desperately needed | InfoWorld