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Security? Bah, who needs that?


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This guy has either no clue, or no respect, for security. His "I'll do what I want" attitude is a blatant disregard for some of the fundamental rules established to maintain the integrity of FOUO information. The question of whether or not he could obtain any level of secret clearance if acting in a regular capacity was posed a while back, here and other places, and the answer was a fairly resounding no. Even if he were to obtain it, a lack of compliance, which he is surely displaying, would result in a revoking of his clearance.

And for those of you thinking I'm assuming he's going to do something shady and corrupt here, you're missing the point. I'm not saying that at all. The rules were established for security purposes, and his actions would be malefic to the integrity of the entire security system given his status.

Obama 'Pretty Determined' to Keep BlackBerry

Barack Obama desperately wants to keep his ever-present BlackBerry and become the first sitting president to use e-mail.

Just days before his swearing in as the nation's 44th president, however, no final decision has been made on whether he will continue using his cherished electronic hand-held device.

Previous presidents chose not to use e-mail because it can be subpoenaed by Congress and courts and may be subject to public records laws.

"The president-elect would like to keep his Blackberry to maintain contacts with his friends outside the bubble of the White House, but no decision has been made yet," transition spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Friday.

But senior adviser David Axelrod told ABC News: "He's pretty determined."

It's unclear if Obama's BlackBerry messages would be public under the Presidential Records Act, which requires the National Archives to preserve presidential records, if he were to only use the device for personal communications. (Is this one reason he's so attached, to avoid that whole "full disclosure" thing?)

"If the president were using a BlackBerry, the requirement would be that we be able to store those messages and retain them for future use," Sharon Fawcett, director of presidential libraries at the National Archives, said at a news conference in Washington on Friday.

But she said: "If the president is e-mailing his wife about what time he'll be home for dinner or checking on when the girls' play is at Sidwell Friends and whether or not he's going to be going, those are not constitutional and statutory business of the president. Those are personal messages, so we wouldn't have that." (How do you know who he's emailing and what he's sending?)

Obama is often seen avidly checking his e-mail on his handheld device. Over the summer, he was seen checking his BlackBerry while watching his daughter's soccer game, only to have Michelle Obama slap at his hands, prompting him to return the device to its holster.

Earlier Friday, Obama's BlackBerry slipped through his fingers -- but it was only a butterfingers moment.

He dropped his constant companion and its hard plastic case onto an airport tarmac in Washington as he emerged from his fortified vehicle.

A Secret Service agent hustled to pick it up.

Told about the fumble, Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs quipped: "That may have solved his Blackberry dilemma, right? Forget the lawyers!"

Aides report that his device still works.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/01/16...ned-blackberry/

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