Governor Sued For Deleting Email
from the bad-governor dept
The Governor of Utah has been sued by news organizations for deleting his email. Apparently, he deletes all of his email after three days. The news organizations say that he is destroying public records. The legal issue is really whether email is a document or a transient conversation like a telephone call. This, of course, is the same reason why President Bush had to stop using email entirely. I think this is silly. Email is an effective way to communicate - and if we're going to handcuff our elected officials into making email useless, we're doing more harm than good. Anyway, if I were an elected official (and hopefully, I never will be), I would just get myself a Hotmail or Yahoo mail account and use that most of the time.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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simple solution
But what about ROT26 then? :)
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Mike for Prez!
:)
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Seems stupid...
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