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		<title>By: Topics about Politics &#187; Will the Fed Control Software Design?</title>
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		<description>[...] Behind Blue Lines added an interesting post today on Will the Fed Control Software Design?Here&#8217;s a small readingApr 5, 2009 Law, Politics, Technology The blogosphere has been buzzing over the Cybersecurity Act of 2009, S 773, sponsored by Jay Rockefeller, et als. Ed Morrissey, Wretchard, Jules Crittenden and others have discussed one aspect of the Act, namely, the president’s ability to take down or degrade portions of the Internet or other systems in a national security situation. I would refer you to these sites for a full discussion of this aspect of the bill. In particular, Wretchard and his com [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Behind Blue Lines added an interesting post today on Will the Fed Control Software Design?Here&#8217;s a small readingApr 5, 2009 Law, Politics, Technology The blogosphere has been buzzing over the Cybersecurity Act of 2009, S 773, sponsored by Jay Rockefeller, et als. Ed Morrissey, Wretchard, Jules Crittenden and others have discussed one aspect of the Act, namely, the president’s ability to take down or degrade portions of the Internet or other systems in a national security situation. I would refer you to these sites for a full discussion of this aspect of the bill. In particular, Wretchard and his com [...]</description>
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