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February 24, 2005
Does Bush use the Internet?
I was thinking about how essential the Internet is for my personal finance decision-making: from buying tickets to various sporting events to buying auto insurance, balancing my checking account and paying bills, tracking my retirement investments, or trying to get to the bottom of a computer problem.
Bottom line, I don't know how I could make as timely and competent financial decisions w/o internet access as with internet access, and with that admission comes the frustrating fact that to use the Internet today, one has to take care in preventing spyware and adware from being installed on your system, given the volume of sensitive personal financial information we regularly share online.
And then the question struck me..........
after reading that Gator's CPO had been appointed to the Department of Homeland Security's Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee..
Does the President of the United States of America use the Internet?
How could anyone with so many important decisions to make resist the urge to verify for himself, even occasionally, what he's being told by his advisors, and if so, how in the heck did anyone from Gator get appointed to any position in the Dept. of Homeland Security with the prolific amount of negative publicity and discussions online about Gator?
So, does anyone know if President Bush uses the Internet and what he uses it for? And what does he do about spyware and pop-ups? Where's he browsing that's he's not reading about the uproar about spyware and adware?
Posted by cystdog at February 24, 2005 05:30 AM
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