That's great - let Wall Street pull their plug, DOD can pull their plug, etc.
The other part that concerns me is them adding this stupid language for "certifications".
Seriously RP, STFU over scare tactics. If you read the article you would have noted this:
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Declan McCullagh is a contributor to CNET News and a correspondent for CBSNews.com who has covered the intersection of politics and technology for over a decade. Declan writes a regular feature called Taking Liberties, focused on individual and economic rights; you can bookmark his CBS News Taking Liberties site, or subscribe to the RSS feed. You can e-mail Declan at
And if you read the guys column:
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An introduction is in order. I'm a national correspondent for the Web site of CBS News; previously I was the chief political correspondent for CNET News (aka News.com) starting in 2002. You can see some of my contributions here. Before that I was Wired's Washington bureau chief and a reporter for Time.com and Time magazine. Along the way, I've taught First Amendment law and graduate journalism.
I spent a decade living in Washington, D.C., where I did everything from traveling with the president on on Air Force One to interviewing Aung San Suu Kyi in Burma. Most of it, though, was the humdrum (but reasonably important) business of writing about topics like privacy, free speech, antitrust, and the economics of government regulation. My wife and I now live in the San Francisco Bay area.
Last time I checked, CNET was not a partisan rag. CBS has been known to sway to the left - so you might want to do some fact check first.