Genius is both the sail and the wind; that's why he continues his journey without stopping!
Most Americans want a sense of privacy. A lot of us don't realize how much of our privacy we're exposing by the internet.
The FBI wanted us to introduce the 1994 Digital Telephony bill today and I said absolutely not. They have to understand they have a Vermonter as the Chairman Of the Technology and Law committee and that we Vermonters respect our privacy.
Relations between the United States and other countries, and our role as a global leader, are advanced by our willingness to help other countries in need. Foreign aid is essential to protecting U. S. interests around the world, and it is also a moral responsibility of the wealthiest, most powerful nation.
I'm addicted to the Internet. I admit it. It has transformed the way I work as a senator, communicate with my children, and keep tabs on news and cultural developments. . . . The Internet is a more direct communications link between legislators and their constituents. . . . I constantly work at fusing my Senate work into my office home page to make it as useful, timely, and user-friendly as possible for Vermonters and others who may visit. . . . . I look at my Web site, as my 24-hour virtual office, where visitors can send me an e-mail or search for the information they need anytime, day or night.
Of course no president, Democratic or Republican - no president - is above the law, as neither are you, nor I, nor anyone.
The part that frightens the hell out of me is the goverment deciding where technology goes.
I'll live a lush life in some small dive.
My destination is no longer a place, rather a new way of seeing.
Believe that you may understand.
God's promises are to be our pleas in prayer.