Much as my European tree-hugging-hippie socialist politics would love that everyone support all the things James mentioned in the first mail in this thread, I'm with Stéphane and Gervaise on this.
There's nothing to stop the Foundation having staffing policies on those things or acting towards those aims (in ways that the trustees feel appropriate, of course) — such as choosing a more-expensive but more-environmentally-conscious hosting provider, perhaps — but, much though it weren't the case, I'm sure there are many people in this movement who think that universal preventative healthcare is a means of abrogating personal responsibility or of spreading vaccine-based autism cooties or something.
While *I* may think that the people who believe those things are wrong and stupid, I don't think *the Foundation* should be telling them that.
I'm afraid I'm unaware of Harald Bischoff and how he might or might not have defrauded anyone, so I don't (yet) have an opinion on that.
Owen