
It should just have been the other way around; we should have had the data encrypted so that nobody could have gotten a hold of it or done anything with it.
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It should just have been the other way around; we should have had the data encrypted so that nobody could have gotten a hold of it or done anything with it.

So to this date, to date perhaps these attacks are taking place.

I have some more questions on that to see how many times that has happened.

I'm going to have to look them in the eye and say, no, they are not, from what I've heard.

I know one thing is for sure and that is the report that I have read is the antithesis of the report from Human Rights Watch.

the reason we're not going to register, the reason--we don't want to change our text.

We've been asked as a Congress, we've been instructed in private that it is a severe problem for business.

We needed to put an emphasis to strengthen, I guess, the priority within the State Department where human rights gets the same, I guess, influence that the trade side of the State Department gets.

We cannot move forward with a GSP status as long as these issues are unsettled and Vietnam is unwilling to seriously address human rights issues.

I frequently hear comparisons of our students with students in countries like Finland, for example, but they have a near absence of poverty in Finland.

That shouldn't happen in America. You should have the right to vote.

Expanding Medicaid is expected to provide a cumulative economic boost of $15.6 billion through new health spending.

The Inspector General's recent report on the appalling handling of known and suspected terrorists in the Federal Witness Security Program raises serious concerns about whether this traditional law enforcement program should be used to hide and relocate suspected terrorists.

I understand that some of them are still on the FBI's terrorist watch list.

we have quarterly meetings with the FBI and the Terrorist Screening Center.

the suitability and monitoring requirements historically employed by the program needed to be enhanced.

the FBI has determined that there is no threat to public safety based on their program participation.

So it was an intentional decision based upon a flawed protocol.