Hypothetical :What if: What if Barack Obama accidently leaves his Blackberry behind in a suite when .......?

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visiting a foreign Country like Bill Clinton did with his half of the Nuclear Football codes in "96"?Isn't that compromising security of US citizens?Should there be rules on what he can have stored on it?
 
Yeah, they gave him a new one that he can only have limited information on.He can't text with his administration anymore.
 
They should disable the radio and only allow him to play BrickBreaker on it.
 
Obama's Blackberry is supposed to be super-encrypted. In my opinion, his insistence on getting his own way reminds me of a persistent teenager. The teenager in my house thinks he knows everything but has little life experience. Living life tends to knock out naivety.
 
If that happens, his puppeteer is going to be pissed!!!Seriously, why do you think he won't give it up; that he places its importance ABOVE security concerns? Without it, he absolutely can't even pretend to be a fully-functioning human.For the love of God, he was asking Greg Craig what's in "his" executive orders and was utterly unable to give a cogent answer to even the most basic of questions about them.
 
There would not be any security related info on something like a blackberry. Are you suggesting we appoint you to make 'some rules' for the Presidents cell phone?What do you idiots think is on that phone? A video game that turns into real life and kills republicans? Let him have any thing on it that he wants if that is the case.
 
We don't have any secrets any more since Clinton sold everything to the Chinese.
 
Not a problem. The secret service are pretty good at security sweeps,before and after any president stays anywhere.
 
Then it would be remotely switched off, and bricked - that being if the Secret Service rear guard missed it which is as likely as pigs flying.Nuke codes of any value are not carried by the president personally and they are changed daily.
 
Any information stored on a portable device carried by the President has more security than you or I have ever known in our lives.1996 IT is caveman days.
 
It's nice to have a president that is actually intelligent enough to USE a Blackberry, isn't it?
 
I am sure there are rules and that any data recorded is encoded.And since you have chosen to produce no evidenc to the contrary I choose to beleive that you are just muckraking.
 
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