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Dispute Continues Over Posthumous Yahoo! Mail

XPisthenewNT points out BBC coverage of the earlier-mentioned dispute between Yahoo! and the family of Justin Ellsworth. An excerpt: "Police sergeant John Ellsworth has sparked a privacy debate in the U.S. that has prompted many to reconsider who can access their e-mail. Mr. Ellsworth is locked in a legal fight with Yahoo! after his son, L/Cpl Justin Ellsworth, a U.S. marine serving in Falluja, was killed by a roadside bomb."

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  1. Re:IAAPOAS I am a parent of a serviceman by jac1962 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    "He supported an army which murdered 100000-200000 people in two years. One of the biggest homicides in recent history. That's what you call constructive?"

    Less destructive than the 500,000 Iraqi children you (you meaning the Left) claimed U.N. sanctions killed from 1991 - 2001.

    Remember them? The 500,000 dead Iraqi kids?

    Of course you don't.

    P.S. I'm sure the Sunni fascists (a.k.a. Iraqi "Freedom Fighters") blowing up their fellow citizens with suicide car-bombers appreciate your loyal support.

    Asshole.

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