I want you all to consider another perspective: 

"Google's data *IS* the government's data."

It is but a single court order away on an ad hoc basis, and that can be
obtained, as many times as necessary, from a single federal judge who is a
political appointee of the administration who desires access.

The Powers That Be within the federal government know how their own IT
projects are beyond clusterf*cked, so in this time of budget constraints why
spend your own money for another failed project to collect and mine private
data?  Just let the competent private corporations do the work, then take
possession of whatever part of their work product you want, whenever you
want it.

Does anyone else see this?

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis 
President
Productivity Enhancement

> -----Original Message-----
> From: denstar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 7:44 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: All your data is belong (was: Re: Google Chrome)
> 
> I think that my main point is, if you're worried about Google's
> data-store, then you'd be REALLY worried at our own government's (and
> other huge organization's as well).
> 
> You know that the very hardware we depend on now ships with built-in
> back-doors, right?
> 
> That not only "the good guys" have access to?
> 
> It's *bad*.
> 
> Talking point:  Could Google even go anonymous?  Where are all the
> anonymous services at these days?



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