Worth repeating!

One should not evaluate the merits of any government program by what its
proponents claim it is for, but what might be done with it by your
enemies in your worst nightmare.

-----Original Message-----
From: M.G. Devour [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 4:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>list archives & digital communication

Just to clarify: Yes, Google and other search engines index the
mail-archive for the silver-list. We've had archives off and on for
years now. The current one has been up and running successfully for
several years now, and contains almost every post ever made to the list
since it started.

In addition, realize that there are about 800 members, any of which may
or may not be trustworthy. 

One should never post anything anywhere with the assumption that it will
not be seen by the public.

Dorothy wrote:
> They must have a hell of a big database! 

They do.

>  Personally, I don't care who accesses any of my info-if they would
> ever bother that is - I have nothing to hide.  dee

That's fine as long as you assume the folks running the show are
competent, moral, and incorruptible. 

One should not evaluate the merits of any government program by what its
proponents claim it is for, but what might be done with it by your
enemies in your worst nightmare.

Be well,

Mike D.





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