It's beyond accountability. Your average tech would be reprimanded for
what she did. She did it to circumvent a law designed to enforce
transparency. And why would transparency be a bad thing, you wonder.
Hmm.

Meanwhile, regardless of what was in her inbox when this was done, if
the account is being used for state business there could be ALL SORTS
of things in that inbox at any given time that might be better kept
confidential. I am looking at the pattern of behavior. Goes around one
set of security safeguards --> will go around another set of security
safeguards.  Equals does not see that security is important.


On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Charlie Griefer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i'm sorry but we're talking about Palin here, so i was unable to get past
> anything after "went down".
>
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> > Dana  wrote:
>> > I see someone who doesn't think security is important.
>> >
>>
>> No, what it shows is that nobody knows what honor is anymore.
>>
>> It used to be that the captain "went down with the ship".  That is,
>> the captain took full responsibility for his ship, his officers, and
>> his crew.  And a good captain took that seriously and would bet his
>> life on it.
>>
>> Now it seems like nobody sees the cowardly dishonor of pointing
>> fingers and denying accountability when you're the captain or part of
>> the crew.
>>
>> So what we have here is a captain who was irresponsible with her
>> policies and the execution of them - the very definition of
>> governance.
>>
>> Honor would dictate that we roundly criticize this behavior and that
>> she accept accountability for it.  Especially so given that the
>> information was so easily broken in to.
>>
>> But, since there is no honor, there is no accountability.
>>
>>
>
> 

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