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Should the state investigate a reporter who exposed a flaw on a government website?

Should the state investigate a reporter who exposed a flaw on a government website?

Yes

8

No

3

Yes

Should the state investigate a reporter who exposed a flaw on a government website?
4 Comments
Max
1
Max

A responsible person would alert the State to this flaw so it could be corrected without costing money or danger to innocent victims. This so called journalist needs to do some hard jail time.

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Will Mason
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Will Mason

I voted yes due to the incredibly biased way your question is posed. The question should say " should the state investigate the reporterwho hacked the system." he did not do it to expose flaws. He did it to dig up dirt. Exposing the flaw was a side effect. Not the intent.

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Vernon Taylor
1
Vernon Taylor

Politically motivated and potentially (read most likely) criminal - that is an apt description of the St. Louis Post Disgrace.

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No

Should the state investigate a reporter who exposed a flaw on a government website?
3 Comments
Laura Davidson
0
Laura Davidson

At least HE found it!!

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Wendi Newman
0
Wendi Newman

The reporter just did their job. Parson just doesn't want to take responsibility.

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Max
Max

If that is true, then the reporter can institute legal proceedings against Parson and get rich, unless the very biased press is not telling the truth. We will see.

Brian Jones
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Brian Jones

Because the reporter did nothing with the info except report it to the people that needed to fix it. Parsons has no clue of how to run Missouri.

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Should local communities have concerns about data center projects?

Should local communities have concerns about data center projects?

Yes

0

No

1

Yes

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

No

1 Comment
Toasty
0
Toasty

Main stream media again stirring up fake outrage?

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Has your Christmas shopping budget changed this year?

Has your Christmas shopping budget changed this year?

Yes

2

No

7

Yes

2 Comments
Eric Smith
2
Eric Smith

Trump has destroyed every thing. Living in a median begging for money for my booze...but still have my phone and EBT card.

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Max
Max

Amen, to that Eric. I know exactly how you feel, and what you are saying. A liberal's interpretation of Proverbs 22:9. Your satire is exquisite.

Fred
0
Fred

We're headed for a DEEP recession ... be smart and tighten your belts!

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No

4 Comments
Fat Guy Outdoors
1
Fat Guy Outdoors

Why would it change? I have more money now.

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HelenHighwater
1
HelenHighwater

Never had a big budget for holidays or birthdays. We have too much stuff already so we concentrate on time together and a few useful thoughtful gifts, often hand-made.

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Max
Max

Obviously, an article regarding Christmas, will not get many views in a blue city like Columbia.

Max
0
Max

On Christmas, my kids often just ask me for meaningful advice. They are in their fifties, and they have learned enough to know, that they can always learn more. We still give each other the benefits of our skills that we have acquired over the years. These gifts are priceless, and they last forever.

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Max
Max

Christmas commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ, believed to be the Son of God. The celebration focuses on the Incarnation, or God becoming human. You don't need money to celebrate that.

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