Mister 'I don't Use E-Mail' . . . .

CaptnKirk

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As you know ( or at least should), Donald Rumsfeld doesn't use E-Mail
Rummy's E-Mail
(Yeah, I know - Military.com and DefenseTech.org are not 'reliable sources')

Second Source - confirmation

But according to Rum-Dummy:

The United States lags dangerously behind al Qaeda and other enemies in getting out information in the digital media age
and must update its old-fashioned methods, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said on Friday.



You got to be kiddn' - right ?
 

DaveSimmons

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Nothing new, Rummy isn't going anywhere near combat either, so he doesn't have to face the consequences of his many bad decisions (force levels, armor, etc.).

"die as I say, not as I do."
 

Fern

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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
As you know ( or at least should), Donald Rumsfeld doesn't use E-Mail
Rummy's E-Mail
(Yeah, I know - Military.com and DefenseTech.org are not 'reliable sources')

Second Source - confirmation

But according to Rum-Dummy:

The United States lags dangerously behind al Qaeda and other enemies in getting out information in the digital media age
and must update its old-fashioned methods, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said on Friday.



You got to be kiddn' - right ?

Ummm. I don't find it surprising. I've worked in large multi-national companies around the world. This was about 10 yrs ago but I doubt they've changed much.. But the "big boss types" rarely used their computers although they had 'em in their offices.

We used to turn their PC off as a prank and put one of those "fake" paper images of windows on their monitor screen. They never even knew it. It would stay that way for days/weeks. Thats how I know they never actually used them.

These guys would handwrite letters, and then have their secretaries type their email and send. The secretary would print-out the email addressed to them. Only then would they read it.

They refused to touch a keyboard. It was "beneath" them. I suspect Rummy is an "old-schooler" like this.

Fern
 

Looney

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Originally posted by: Fern
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
As you know ( or at least should), Donald Rumsfeld doesn't use E-Mail
Rummy's E-Mail
(Yeah, I know - Military.com and DefenseTech.org are not 'reliable sources')

Second Source - confirmation

But according to Rum-Dummy:

The United States lags dangerously behind al Qaeda and other enemies in getting out information in the digital media age
and must update its old-fashioned methods, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said on Friday.



You got to be kiddn' - right ?

Ummm. I don't find it surprising. I've worked in large multi-national companies around the world. This was about 10 yrs ago but I doubt they've changed much.. But the "big boss types" rarely used their computers although they had 'em in their offices.

Are you kidding? A LOT has changed in 10 years. We went from maybe 1% of the US population using the internet to probably 90% now. I can't imagine ANYBODY in an executive position not using a computer even if it's for simple things like email/blackberries.
 

PatboyX

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last week someone sent out a 3 year old urban legend to my entire district via email.
within 10 minutes loads of people had "reply all"-ed that they were concerned about the brand of lipstick they currently were wearing and if it contained dangerous amounts of lead.
 

DickFnTracy

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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
As you know ( or at least should), Donald Rumsfeld doesn't use E-Mail
Rummy's E-Mail
(Yeah, I know - Military.com and DefenseTech.org are not 'reliable sources')

Second Source - confirmation

But according to Rum-Dummy:

The United States lags dangerously behind al Qaeda and other enemies in getting out information in the digital media age
and must update its old-fashioned methods, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said on Friday.



You got to be kiddn' - right ?

I'm no fan of Rumsfeld's but I'm sure he doesn'tt know how to drive a tank, dive a submarine or fly a jet either so what exactly is your point ? Just taking the opportunity to type "rum-dummy" ?

Weren't you the brainiac who posted all that info about your son's deployment a few month's ago and ended up having to delete a bunch of it when someone reminded you of a little thing called OpSec? If I was caught running my mouth and posting info. that might have put my own son's life in danger I don't think I'd be calling anyone else a dummy.
 

imported_Condor

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Originally posted by: DickFnTracy
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
As you know ( or at least should), Donald Rumsfeld doesn't use E-Mail
Rummy's E-Mail
(Yeah, I know - Military.com and DefenseTech.org are not 'reliable sources')

Second Source - confirmation

But according to Rum-Dummy:

The United States lags dangerously behind al Qaeda and other enemies in getting out information in the digital media age
and must update its old-fashioned methods, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said on Friday.



You got to be kiddn' - right ?

I'm no fan of Rumsfeld's but I'm sure he doesn'tt know how to drive a tank, dive a submarine or fly a jet either so what exactly is your point ? Just taking the opportunity to type "rum-dummy" ?

Weren't you the brainiac who posted all that info about your son's deployment a few month's ago and ended up having to delete a bunch of it when someone reminded you of a little thing called OpSec? If I was caught running my mouth and posting info. that might have put my own son's life in danger I don't think I'd be calling anyone else a dummy.

:beer::beer::beer::beer::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

Sorry I missed that.

 

CaptnKirk

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Originally posted by: DickFnTracy
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
As you know ( or at least should), Donald Rumsfeld doesn't use E-Mail
Rummy's E-Mail
(Yeah, I know - Military.com and DefenseTech.org are not 'reliable sources')

Second Source - confirmation

But according to Rum-Dummy:

The United States lags dangerously behind al Qaeda and other enemies in getting out information in the digital media age
and must update its old-fashioned methods, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said on Friday.



You got to be kiddn' - right ?

I'm no fan of Rumsfeld's but I'm sure he doesn'tt know how to drive a tank, dive a submarine or fly a jet either so what exactly is your point ? Just taking the opportunity to type "rum-dummy" ?

Weren't you the brainiac who posted all that info about your son's deployment a few month's ago and ended up having to delete a bunch of it when someone reminded you of a little thing called OpSec? If I was caught running my mouth and posting info. that might have put my own son's life in danger I don't think I'd be calling anyone else a dummy.

Hello pinhead -

Here's a clue -

No E-Mail - no 'data trail' to use as a witness to his deceiptfulness

Question -

Do you know why I revised and removed data from my post about my son . . .

or are you a god damn Bush spy ?

 

dahunan

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you can find it..

There is a quote out there from Bush saying he himself doesn't use e-mail because he doesn't want anyone else reading it..
 

PELarson

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Originally posted by: DickFnTracy
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
As you know ( or at least should), Donald Rumsfeld doesn't use E-Mail
Rummy's E-Mail
(Yeah, I know - Military.com and DefenseTech.org are not 'reliable sources')

Second Source - confirmation

But according to Rum-Dummy:

The United States lags dangerously behind al Qaeda and other enemies in getting out information in the digital media age
and must update its old-fashioned methods, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said on Friday.



You got to be kiddn' - right ?

I'm no fan of Rumsfeld's but I'm sure he doesn'tt know how to drive a tank, dive a submarine or fly a jet either so what exactly is your point ? Just taking the opportunity to type "rum-dummy" ?

I hope he learned how to fly a jet! ;)

"Mr. Rumsfeld attended Princeton University on academic and NROTC scholarships (A.B., 1954) and served in the U.S. Navy (1954-57) as an aviator and flight instructor. In 1957, he transferred to the Ready Reserve and continued his Naval service in flying and administrative assignments as a drilling reservist until 1975. "
 

PELarson

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Originally posted by: PELarson
Originally posted by: DickFnTracy
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
As you know ( or at least should), Donald Rumsfeld doesn't use E-Mail
Rummy's E-Mail
(Yeah, I know - Military.com and DefenseTech.org are not 'reliable sources')

Second Source - confirmation

But according to Rum-Dummy:

The United States lags dangerously behind al Qaeda and other enemies in getting out information in the digital media age
and must update its old-fashioned methods, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said on Friday.



You got to be kiddn' - right ?

I'm no fan of Rumsfeld's but I'm sure he doesn'tt know how to drive a tank, dive a submarine or fly a jet either so what exactly is your point ? Just taking the opportunity to type "rum-dummy" ?

I hope he learned how to fly a jet! ;)

"Mr. Rumsfeld attended Princeton University on academic and NROTC scholarships (A.B., 1954) and served in the U.S. Navy (1954-57) as an aviator and flight instructor. In 1957, he transferred to the Ready Reserve and continued his Naval service in flying and administrative assignments as a drilling reservist until 1975. "

As for the not emailing. Wouldn't suprise me Presidente Bush has stated that he doesn't use email.

http://www.dailykos.com/tag/Bush%20email

 

conjur

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Guess he's putting our tax dollars where his mouth is:

Military to continue to pay Iraqi media: Casey
http://www.newsone.ca/piercelandherald/...es/index.php?action=fullnews&id=152231
WASHINGTON - The U.S. military will continue to pay Iraqi media to publish reports favorable to American forces following an investigation into the controversial practice, the top U.S. general in Iraq said on Friday.

Army Gen. George Casey, commander of U.S. forces there, told reporters in a teleconference from Iraq that the investigation by a Navy admiral ordered by Casey "found that we were operating within our authorities and responsibilities."

Some members of the U.S. Congress raised questions about the payments when it was revealed in December that Iraqi journalists and newspapers were being paid to use articles produced by the military.

"And, right now, based on the results of the investigation, I do not intend to in the near term," he said.

"However, we will continue to evaluate this over time as the situation on the ground here evolves."

Casey said results of the investigation by Rear Adm. Scott Van Buskirk would be announced in the coming weeks and that some "procedural recommendations" could be made.

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has said in recent weeks the Pentagon had not done a good job in the information war against enemies like al Qaeda, saying U.S. personnel felt constrained partly due to fear of criticism in the media. The U.S. military has argued it is important to counter what it calls misinformation and propaganda spread by insurgents.

Van Buskirk?s inquiry was announced in December after the military confirmed U.S. troops in an "information operations" task force wrote articles with positive messages about the U.S. mission that were translated from English into Arabic and placed in Iraqi newspapers in return for money.

The U.S. command in Iraq at the time said "articles have been accepted and published as a function of buying advertising and opinion/editorial space, as is customary in Iraq."

Some U.S. lawmakers have said the practice could undermine U.S. credibility as American officials try to foster democratic institutions in Iraq and tout its emerging free press.

Rumsfeld said last month that he was mistaken when he stated several days previously that the military had stopped paying Iraqi newspapers to publish pro-American articles.

Wasn't it propaganda (from the PNAC fvcks via Chalabi and his lying toadies) that got us into Iraq in the first place?

Let's catapault some more, then!
 

Meuge

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Originally posted by: dahunan
you can find it..

There is a quote out there from Bush saying he himself doesn't use e-mail because he doesn't want anyone else reading it..

I just use 4096-bit Diffie-Hellman PGP. Anyone can read it... as long as they've got a few million years to spare (or 50-100, realistically, given current advances in cryptography and computing power).
 

TGS

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I know that we had a handful of old school generals that didn't touch a computer. As a matter of fact one of the people I worked with, had done time on the general staff. The four star he worked for spotted him putting in a desktop for his office. The general asked him why he was needed a computer, when he had three secretaries.