Privacy has gone the way of the dodo. Technology rules. Get over it.

Fred Holmes

At 07:32 PM 1/27/2008, Steve Rigby wrote:
>  In the news these days are stories about how our current  
>administration is desperately trying to protect telephone companies  
>from lawsuits that may be or are being filed as a result of their  
>illegal participation in monitoring and wiretapping activities.
>
>  I just paid my phone bill online with Verizon and was struck by  
>this little bit of verbiage as I viewed the log out screen: "As  
>always, the privacy and security of your personal information is our  
>#1 priority and is backed by our Internet Privacy Policy."
>
>  It was the "As always" part that got to me the most.  Pure horse  
>manure.
>
>  Steve


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