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snowden's email provider
http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_te...ent_about.html
good for them for taking a stand. '...the company shut down its service Thursday, saying in a statement that it had taken the decision on the grounds that it refused to become “complicit in crimes against the American people.” The statement, written by Lavabit’s owner Ladar Levison, hints that he was served with some sort of surveillance gag order. He says that he cannot share his experiences over “the past six weeks” and is taking up a legal case to “fight for the Constitution” in the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. The statement concludes: This experience has taught me one very important lesson: without congressional action or a strong judicial precedent, I would _strongly_ recommend against anyone trusting their private data to a company with physical ties to the United States'
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When the President promised transparency many were fooled in that they thought he was talking about his administration when in reality he was referring to the American public.
We're in an upside down world under this Presidency where a citizen who creates an anti-muslim film is immediately pounced upon and tried without delay including involvement of the US Secretary of State for violating terms of probation (logging onto the internet) meanwhile a muslim soldier who goes on a murderous rampage in the name of allah has his trial delayed with no notion of it being a hate crime, even though he admits it was. |