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US Treasury to Post Previously Private Email Addresses Online

An anonymous reader writes "After receiving around 10 thousand comments about a government proceeding and after promising not to reveal personal info from those comments online, the US Treasury department decided to post email addresses of those who commented online. Sounds like they don't want any more comments about government proceedings. The email harvesters are going to have a great time."

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  1. FRIST PSOT by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    w0rd up, GNAA!

    toss teh taco salad :O

    i fucked jon katz 8====D (_(_)

  2. surprise surprise by GoatPigSheep · · Score: 0, Troll

    Just one of many of the anti-free speach measures being taken by the Bush government...

    Still feel good about voting the republicans in ?

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    GoatPigSheep, the 3 most important food groups
  3. Related article on the same site by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
  4. FTC has more info by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
  5. Well, only if it is enforced... by Eyah....TIMMY · · Score: 0, Troll

    We do have laws to protect us against spam but the problem is enforcing them. Do you really have the time and resources to go track down with very expensive lawyers the spammer that lives in Brazil using a Russian ISP through an offshore bank account?

    Ideally the US gov would take care of it but it seems they'd rather support spammers...

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    It is not enough to have a good mind. The main thing is to use it well. - Rene Descartes (1637)
  6. More corruption. by Futurepower(R) · · Score: -1, Troll

    More U.S. government corruption.

  7. Re:What's the lesson? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    I'm afraid that watching a second-rate movie and reading Slashdot too much has warped your thinking. There is no silent majority in the US that cares about you and your stupid little comment to the Treasury department. If anything, they are laughing at you for lacking the brains to conceal your email address in the first place.

  8. If... by saberworks · · Score: 3, Troll

    If we can't trust the government with our email addresses, WHY oh why do we trust them with 55% of our income each and every year?