psrock said:
Everyone's email is important, who cares if its Sarah, I can see Russia from my house, Palin. Because it happens all the times don't make it right, it's actually sad yu've accepted it as a normal thing. The weird thing is this is going nowhere but a fail attempt at derailing change which is taking so long anyway. |
First off, if these so-called "Scientists" were actually following the scientific method hackers wouldn't be required to get information on global warming; and can you actually trust the findings of people who have perverted the scientific method so heavily? People often are critical of any scientist who received any money (even if it is only $100) from oil companies because they believe the conflict of interest might bias the results, and yet you seem willing to blindly accept the findings of people who have gone out of their way to change their findings to meet a political interest.
Beyond that, a person has no right to expect privacy from a non-personal email account ... and, while they shouldn't have their account hacked and posted on the internet, an email from an individual in a company/organization should be given similar respect to internal memos from that company/organization; and I don't see many people arguing that leaked memos are an intrusion of privacy.







