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Re: RETALIATION? Widespread Internet outages suddenly hit North Korea
« Reply #25 on: December 23, 2014, 07:49:48 AM »
Michelle Obama should be mocked for her hideous wardrobe

maybe..but not on the news..maybe on entertanment Tonight or TMZ

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Re: RETALIATION? Widespread Internet outages suddenly hit North Korea
« Reply #26 on: December 23, 2014, 08:09:49 AM »
maybe..but not on the news..maybe on entertanment Tonight or TMZ


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Re: RETALIATION? Widespread Internet outages suddenly hit North Korea
« Reply #27 on: December 23, 2014, 08:53:02 AM »

She looks like a Sasquatch in a table cloth

Hahahaha ;D

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Re: RETALIATION? Widespread Internet outages suddenly hit North Korea
« Reply #28 on: December 23, 2014, 09:54:35 AM »

She looks like a Sasquatch in a table cloth

Its amazing you are allowed to post in the political threads with no intellectual content whatsoever.....this is why theres absolutely no way you are a lawyer

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Re: RETALIATION? Widespread Internet outages suddenly hit North Korea
« Reply #29 on: December 23, 2014, 09:55:44 AM »
Its amazing you are allowed to post in the political threads with no intellectual content whatsoever.....this is why theres absolutely no way you are a lawyer

Well - going by the perverted sick twisted shit you send me via pm - you obviously don't believe that.   ;)

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Re: RETALIATION? Widespread Internet outages suddenly hit North Korea
« Reply #30 on: December 23, 2014, 10:11:57 AM »
Its amazing you are allowed to post in the political threads with no intellectual content whatsoever.....this is why theres absolutely no way you are a lawyer

 ???

many of us guys have banged chicks after they have fallen asleep or passed out.

Im gonna bang you after you pass out, idiot 8)

when I'm done with you, you'll swing that way....the BBC has a habit of being very convincing

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Re: RETALIATION? Widespread Internet outages suddenly hit North Korea
« Reply #31 on: December 23, 2014, 10:15:13 AM »
 ^^^^^^^^:D

Meanwhile outside the closet...

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/22/world/asia/north-korea-internet/index.html?hpt=hp_inthenews

North Korea's Internet still spotty

(CNN) -- [Breaking news update, posed at 535 a.m. ET]
Internet service in North Korea is still intermittent, Dyn Research, a company that monitors Internet performance, announced on Twitter Tuesday morning. Service went down completely for about nine hours earlier, Dyn Research said.
[Previous story, posted at 1:42 a.m. ET]
North Korea's Internet was back up Tuesday after a more than nine-hour outage, according to Dyn Research, a company that monitors Internet performance.
The disruption came amid an escalating war of words between the United States and North Korea over a massive cyberattack on Sony Pictures.
"Usually there are isolated blips, not continuous connectivity problems. I wouldn't be surprised if they are absorbing some sort of attack presently," Doug Madory, director of Internet analysis at Dyn Research, said when the Internet was down.


Matthew Prince, president of CloudFlare, a performance and security company, described the disruption as if "all the routes to get to North Korea just disappeared.
"It's as if North Korea got erased from the global map of the Internet," he said.
Prince, who also spoke when the Internet was down, told CNN it's well within the realm of possibility that a single individual could have been behind the interruption but said he can't conclude at this point that an attack took place.

"If it is an attack, it's highly unlikely it's the United States. More likely it's a 15-year-old in a Guy Fawkes mask," he said.
The outage brought down sites run by the Korean Central News Agency and the Rodong Sinmun -- major mouthpieces for the regime -- according to the South Korean news agency Yonhap.
There were no problems accessing pro-Pyongyang pages that have servers abroad, Yonhap reported.
The United States blames North Korea for the Sony hack; North Korea denies it was involved.
The regime is upset over Sony's controversial comedy, "The Interview," which follows a plot to assassinate its leader, Kim Jong Un.
The studio decided to pull the film amid threats to moviegoers.
U.S. President Barack Obama told CNN on Sunday that the hack was "an act of cybervandalism that was very costly, very expensive" but that he didn't consider it an act of war.
He had previously said that the United States would "respond proportionally" to the attack on Sony, without giving specifics.
A spokeswoman for the National Security Council declined to comment on the reported outage.
A State Department spokeswoman similarly deflected a question about the disruption.
"We aren't going to discuss -- you know -- publicly, operational details about the possible response options or comment on those kind of reports in any way, except to say that as we implement our responses, some will be seen, some may not be seen," Marie Harf told reporters.

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Re: RETALIATION? Widespread Internet outages suddenly hit North Korea
« Reply #33 on: December 23, 2014, 10:29:26 AM »
???


I guess I have myself ANOTHER stalker

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Re: RETALIATION? Widespread Internet outages suddenly hit North Korea
« Reply #34 on: December 23, 2014, 10:34:36 AM »
ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ

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Re: RETALIATION? Widespread Internet outages suddenly hit North Korea
« Reply #35 on: December 23, 2014, 10:58:41 AM »
^^^^^^^^:D

Meanwhile outside the closet...

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/22/world/asia/north-korea-internet/index.html?hpt=hp_inthenews

North Korea's Internet still spotty

(CNN) -- [Breaking news update, posed at 535 a.m. ET]
Internet service in North Korea is still intermittent, Dyn Research, a company that monitors Internet performance, announced on Twitter Tuesday morning. Service went down completely for about nine hours earlier, Dyn Research said.
[Previous story, posted at 1:42 a.m. ET]
North Korea's Internet was back up Tuesday after a more than nine-hour outage, according to Dyn Research, a company that monitors Internet performance.
The disruption came amid an escalating war of words between the United States and North Korea over a massive cyberattack on Sony Pictures.
"Usually there are isolated blips, not continuous connectivity problems. I wouldn't be surprised if they are absorbing some sort of attack presently," Doug Madory, director of Internet analysis at Dyn Research, said when the Internet was down.


Matthew Prince, president of CloudFlare, a performance and security company, described the disruption as if "all the routes to get to North Korea just disappeared.
"It's as if North Korea got erased from the global map of the Internet," he said.
Prince, who also spoke when the Internet was down, told CNN it's well within the realm of possibility that a single individual could have been behind the interruption but said he can't conclude at this point that an attack took place.

"If it is an attack, it's highly unlikely it's the United States. More likely it's a 15-year-old in a Guy Fawkes mask," he said.
The outage brought down sites run by the Korean Central News Agency and the Rodong Sinmun -- major mouthpieces for the regime -- according to the South Korean news agency Yonhap.
There were no problems accessing pro-Pyongyang pages that have servers abroad, Yonhap reported.
The United States blames North Korea for the Sony hack; North Korea denies it was involved.
The regime is upset over Sony's controversial comedy, "The Interview," which follows a plot to assassinate its leader, Kim Jong Un.
The studio decided to pull the film amid threats to moviegoers.
U.S. President Barack Obama told CNN on Sunday that the hack was "an act of cybervandalism that was very costly, very expensive" but that he didn't consider it an act of war.
He had previously said that the United States would "respond proportionally" to the attack on Sony, without giving specifics.
A spokeswoman for the National Security Council declined to comment on the reported outage.
A State Department spokeswoman similarly deflected a question about the disruption.
"We aren't going to discuss -- you know -- publicly, operational details about the possible response options or comment on those kind of reports in any way, except to say that as we implement our responses, some will be seen, some may not be seen," Marie Harf told reporters.

lol @ outside the closet.   :D

I'm glad we took some action.  Disrupting their internet access was a good move.  Sort of a shot across the bow. 

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Re: RETALIATION? Widespread Internet outages suddenly hit North Korea
« Reply #36 on: December 23, 2014, 11:11:59 AM »
lol @ outside the closet.   :D

I'm glad we took some action.  Disrupting their internet access was a good move.  Sort of a shot across the bow. 

I wish we would do more.

There is no more noble an action to rescue a nation's people from tyranny, repression, murder etc. than from North Korea

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Re: RETALIATION? Widespread Internet outages suddenly hit North Korea
« Reply #37 on: December 23, 2014, 11:13:15 AM »
I wish we would do more.

There is no more noble an action to rescue a nation's people from tyranny, repression, murder etc. than from North Korea


Meh.  We do enough by keeping our troops on the ready just south of the border. 

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Re: RETALIATION? Widespread Internet outages suddenly hit North Korea
« Reply #38 on: December 23, 2014, 11:40:12 AM »
Meh.  We do enough by keeping our troops on the ready just south of the border. 

I am glad we have troops there. 

But that doesn't stop what's going on in that country. 

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Re: RETALIATION? Widespread Internet outages suddenly hit North Korea
« Reply #39 on: December 23, 2014, 11:42:54 AM »
I am glad we have troops there. 

But that doesn't stop what's going on in that country. 

True.  It does stop them from crossing the border, which they would have done if we weren't there. 

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Re: RETALIATION? Widespread Internet outages suddenly hit North Korea
« Reply #40 on: December 23, 2014, 11:54:27 AM »
I wish we would do more.

There is no more noble an action to rescue a nation's people from tyranny, repression, murder etc. than from North Korea


I agree..If the world was a better place there would be more cooperation among nations and the U.N. would go in with a multi-national force and remove the dictatorship forcefully...but troublemakers in the world like China and Russia, would never agree to such