I am glad to hear that you are a man of the law. To share this, the
following, I can depend on you. 'The original income tax was restricted to
federal sources to be legal, Post office workers, federal judges, military,
etc. Then with the excitment of World War 2 coming to an end. The IRS took
advantage of that atmosphere and forgot to tell us our private income was no
longer taxable, and it still isn't. " Google Peter Hendrickson for the most
accurate. His book is in it's ninth printing, Then google "Sherry Peel
Jackson and Joe Banister" both former IRS Goons. Mafia type. Thanks Anthony.
I have entrusted you with these secrets. Don"t tell anybody. Ron Moss-----
Original Message -----
From: "Anthony" <wikimail(a)inbox.org>
To: "Wikimedia Foundation Mailing List"
<foundation-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Foundation-l] New draft of privacy policy
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 3:22 PM, Brion Vibber
<brion(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
The data retention policy is, shall we say, super
vague. It makes no
specific provisions, but iterates our general preference for not keeping
lots of private data around for a long time.
"the least of amount personally identifiable information consistent
with maintenance of its services, with its privacy policy, or as
required by state or federal legal provisions under United States of
America law" is fairly specific. If you can keep less, but still
fulfill your services, the privacy policy, and the law, then the data
retention policy states that you should do so.
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