Amen!
Paul
(That was legally protected religious speech - about as religious as you
will ever get from me.)
Dean Willis wrote:
On Jun 26, 2008, at 7:36 AM, Paul Kyzivat wrote:
Hannes Tschofenig wrote:
If you want to pick such as service provider then why does the chain
of trust not work for you? Hopefully you trust the provider you have
chosen.
Well, that seems obvious. If the SP is willing to trust *me*, then it
is probably willing to trust its other customers. If I am not willing
to trust its other customers, then I can't trust it.
I believe that my service provider has illegally collaborated with a
rogue government organization to turn over call records in violation of
federal law, and that when they got caught doing it, were able to lobby
for special protections. They enjoy a legally-protected near monopoly
when they ought to be up against the wall for treason, having conspired
to violate the national constitution.
I might have to do business with the, but why the heck should I trust them?
--
Dean
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