Dangerous links

No, Stupid, not between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden.
Antiwar.com reader Eric S. has had some problems with one of Justin Raimondo’s hyperlinks (not the same sort of frustrations as doofus the Trotskycon):

I often check the links just for the sake of, well, bugging Frum or the White House. I checked the “either you are for us or for the terrorists” link [in this column] to the white house address, proceeded to save it as a “Word” file, and then checked my spyware. Couldn’t get the files out but was able to quarantine them. The only one that i remember was called paris. There was a total of 7 and this is the first time I have run into any spyware for months.

Big Brother is Watching You

Update: I have been contacted by various computer geniuses who inform me that this is probably just a correlation without causation.

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