m II wrote:
-=jd=- wrote:
I see absolutely nothing wrong with it at all. In fact, I think it serves
as an *excellent* demonstration that "Free Speech" works both ways -AND-
that those who proclaim it the loudest seems to be the last to realize
that fact!
Cry me a river...
The email was sent in an expectation of privacy and was a request
NOT to bother his employers. A public disclosure of it is about the
same as a wire tap on an unknowing person. It stinks.
How would you feel if someone close to you lost a job because of
some unimportant newsgroup BS?
Perhaps you might elaborate on how such a thing could occur.
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