1994-08-31 - Arizona State Email Non-Privacy Policy

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From: “Gary Jeffers” <CCGARY@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1994-08-31 18:10:08 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 31 Aug 94 11:10:08 PDT

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From: "Gary Jeffers" <CCGARY@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu>
Date: Wed, 31 Aug 94 11:10:08 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Arizona State Email Non-Privacy Policy
Message-ID: <9408311810.AA03039@toad.com>
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Netsurfer writes:

>Within the US Gov't it is not uncommon to be told that you are not to
>receive personal phone calls on government time/government equipment.  ot
>every office etc. enforces it, but it _is_ their equipment and you are
>working on _their_ time.  Seems kinda harsh, but is legal and within thir
>rights.  Naturally emergencies are an exception.

  I have some problems with this: "It is their equipment and you are
working on their time". Govt property is stolen property. To agree
that you are dealing with their property & their time is to confer
legitimacy on their theft.

  I have problems with this: "...and within their rights." The relation-
ship between rights & legal rights of the state is something like that
of turtle soup to" real mock turtle soup".

   I don't wish to flame you, but if we confer legitimacy to the state
thru our common conversation then it will be hard to free ourselves.

                                        PUSH EM BACK! PUSH EM BACK!
                                        WWWAAAYYY  BBBAAACCCK!
                                        BBBEEEAAATTTT  STATE!
                                        Gary Jeffers





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