If one standard is great

Two must be stupendous!

And folks in the leftosphere want Obama to pick this guy for Veep

A prominent Senate Democrat on Wednesday said federal and local police should use custom software to monitor peer-to-peer networks for illegal activity, and he wants to spend $1 billion in tax dollars to help make that happen.

At an afternoon Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing about child exploitation on the Internet, Sen. Joe Biden (D-Del.) said he was under the impression it’s “pretty easy to pick out the person engaged in either transmitting or downloading violent scenes of rape, molestation” simply by looking at file names. He urged use of those techniques by investigators to help nab the most egregious offenders.

The software, dubbed “Operation Fairplay,” was developed two years ago by Special Agent Flint Waters in the Wyoming Attorney General’s Office, who, by Biden’s description, is considered an expert in the field. The application is currently being used by all of the regional Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task forces nationwide and internationally, Waters told the panel.

There is no love in the halls of RNS for pedophiles. I consider the death penatly too good for them, but if that is all we have, then so be it.

But this is not the way to catch them.

I do find it terrifying how those on the left would give the thumbs up for P2P monitoring to track and find pedophiles, but then do a 180 when it comes to those who would target civilians to be the victims of military style operations.

But logic never was their strong suit.

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One Response to If one standard is great

  1. Rivrdog says:

    ummmm….I’ll take Situational Ethics for $1,000, Alex.

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