Porn surfing rampant at U.S. government agency
source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/29/porn-surfing-rampant-at-u_n_303452.html
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Investigations into employee misconduct, which frequently involved workers looking at x-rated sites on government computers, grew sixfold over the past year.
Out of 10 misconduct cases at the NSF, at least seven involved workers viewing online pornography.
A senior executive at the foundation was found to have spent at least 331 days looking at porn and chatting with naked or scantily-clad women on his work computer. When confronted, he tried to justify it as a charitable act:
When finally caught, the NSF official retired. He even offered, among other explanations, a humanitarian defense, suggesting that he frequented the porn sites to provide a living to the poor overseas women. Investigators put the cost to taxpayers of the senior official's porn surfing at between $13,800 and about $58,000.
"He explained that these young women are from poor countries and need to make money to help their parents and this site helps them do that," investigators wrote in a memo.
During a three-week period in June 2008, another employee visited hundreds of Internet porn sites during work hours.
According to the Times, the misconduct was so widespread that investigations into the improprieties overwhelmed the NSF and it had to cut back on its primary mission: identifying grant fraud and recovering misspent tax dollars.
Read more about the pornography problem -- and how it came to light -- at The Washington Times.
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samthesixth
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Why are these people not fired? Why do they have a life long slot at the government pig trough.
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samthesixth
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sirpaulmcdarkney
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Aw, come on! It's the National Science Foundation, hello, mostly nerds; most nerds- especially those that work in office buildings- don't get laid a lot (and not because they're too busy watching porn, most women aren't considering them in their lustful moments). It is a charitable act for us to allow at least a FEW hours of nasty navigating. Consider the alternative: we know how men that are largely ignored, or scorned, by women have a better chance of being serial killers!!! I, for one, like live women to be around in largte numbers so I advocate keeping them safe! Please. Maybe we should set up computers in the break rooms for some sanctioned...okay, I'll stop. It's all a bit sad, really.
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sirpaulmcdarkney
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achromatic
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initial reaction: lmfao, this is halarious
read "reason" for surfing - by demanding, you enable supply, thus, that man is part of the human trafficking cycle and promoting the objectification of women (or men in some of those cases I'm guessing)
- 2 years ago
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achromatic
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Amber_Taylor
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This is great! Finally a good use of our money. Spread love not war. I am serious I think this is awesome. I want a job there. I would check the box off on my tax return to divert money for military to porn surfing any day.
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Amber_Taylor
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TheBrownKid
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Can we really blame them?
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TheBrownKid
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jeffissleeping
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maybe we can add 'porn surfing points' to current.com levels... and see who moves up the fastest :)
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jeffissleeping
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Nettle
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jeffissleeping:
I'd totally win!!!
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Nettle
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bailey78
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jeffissleeping:
I don't know about that Nettle I have been married for twenty years and still going strong thanks to porn
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bailey78
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ZeldaMasterZapp
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These people are only human, yet these dicks here love to front like they've never watched porn in there lives and just because these people are of high profession are A) Still Men, and B) Still have sexual urges just like any McDonald's worker, or some skateboarder who just hit puberty.
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ZeldaMasterZapp
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newinusa
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ZeldaMasterZapp:
there are some limits, they did wrong and deserve to be punish... c'mon would you be comfortable with your co-workers browsing porn sites in work hours? i guess if i really have the 'need' to watch porn at least i can wait 'til i get to my home or use my iphone. this kind of things are private and that way they should stay.. anyways that's my opinion
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newinusa
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hunzedog
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more change we can believe in
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hunzedog
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Nephwrack
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hunzedog:
idiot.
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Nephwrack
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hunzedog
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hunzedog:
i know you are
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hunzedog
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nursediesel
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Better firewall protection.
Quit wasting time at work and do your job.
And don't use that lame excuse "everyone else is doing it", they aren't. - 2 years ago
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nursediesel
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TheBigBeefy
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I'd never look at porn at work unless A) I'm self employed or B) I work for a friend. Otherwise it just feels weird and you have to constantly look over your shoulder. *shudders*
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TheBigBeefy
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photi
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when there is no work to be done,something else must be found to get our mind's off things.
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photi
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bailey78
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Hey how many of you folks look at porn while at work? I know for a fact that if I had a job where I worked with a computer. I would damn sure look at porn. providing it did not interfere with my work. However if a person gets caught wacking off at work. fire there ass on the spot. Oh Yea! I want to know why goverment computers do not have a block on them to prevent them folks from seeing porn? They can block the computers at the schools from getting porn so why not goverment computers also?
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bailey78
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honeylo0ksfuhnee
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bailey78:
Agreed. Everyone looks at porn. I feel bad that this guy had to come up with excuses to cover up something everyone does. As long as you're discreet who cares?
Unless this guy was incompetent at his job it was really unnecessary to call him out on this and force him to retire.
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honeylo0ksfuhnee
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Nettle
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bailey78:
:raises hand: Never "had fun" at work, but browsing... :D
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Nettle
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spindian_shaw
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humans: food, shelter, reproduce (fapfapfap)...
olo - 2 years ago
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spindian_shaw
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Sam_the_Wizer
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Dumbass. Do people not realize that they have no anonymity on their networks? Your network engineers/admins are watching...
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Sam_the_Wizer
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eldamon
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He could of said he was conducting extensive research to devise a way to increase office productivity.
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eldamon
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itchywolf
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can anything be so easily excusable in this world? "Those poor girls need the money, I need to feel better about my fat ugly self.. works out right?"
Tax payer money, spent on porn, not approved by the tax payer... ass holes should have to pay that amount back and fix a goddamn road or buy some school books for the underprivileged in our own country. Such a waste - 2 years ago
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itchywolf
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BenDorries
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I look at porn for the good of the HARD WORKING ACTRESSES - NOT FOR MY OWN ENJOYMENT.
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BenDorries
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spindian_shaw
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BenDorries:
fapfapfapfapfapfapfappppp
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spindian_shaw
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yosha
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This guy seriously couldn't come up with a better reason?
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yosha
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jac1992
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ye4h, but i bet interoffice relationships are down
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jac1992
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CalgarC
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lmfao most of those women from those countries are trafficked...
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CalgarC
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BenDorries
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331 days looking at porn is a lot for a 'scientist.'
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BenDorries
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joshuaheller
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BenDorries:
you only need 300 days of looking at porn to be considered a scientist.
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joshuaheller
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retro_Syl
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BenDorries:
350 to reach EXPERT.
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retro_Syl
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JeremyTG77
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Should anyone be surprised by this?
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JeremyTG77