Monday, June 06, 2016

Judgment Day

No Judge should consider people who defend themselves Guilty Unless Proven Innocent [More]
Coincidentally, the reason this blog was down since Thursday night is I flew down to Florida on Friday morning to drive my mother back up to Ohio for the summer.

UPDATE -- Important info from Ed in comments when writing Gov. Scott:
"Under Florida law, all correspondence sent to the Governor’s Office, which is not exempt or confidential pursuant to Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, is a public record. All public record electronic mail sent to Governor Scott will be posted to Project Sunburst at http://www.flgov.com/sunburst, and will be accessible to the public. If you do not want the public record contents of your e-mail or your e-mail address to be published on this website or to be provided to the public in response to a public records request, please do not send electronic mail to this entity. Please be aware that personal information sent in your correspondence, such as home addresses and telephone numbers, may be posted to the Sunburst public records website."
Here's a way to bypass that:
Don't use "social media" for trivial pursuits. Use it because the other side has weaponized it and it makes no sense from a  C3I perspective to cede that ideological battle space to give them the advantage.

1 comment:

Ed said...

Just a reminder to those who do write to Governor Scott:

"Under Florida law, all correspondence sent to the Governor’s Office, which is not exempt or confidential pursuant to Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, is a public record. All public record electronic mail sent to Governor Scott will be posted to Project Sunburst at http://www.flgov.com/sunburst, and will be accessible to the public. If you do not want the public record contents of your e-mail or your e-mail address to be published on this website or to be provided to the public in response to a public records request, please do not send electronic mail to this entity. Please be aware that personal information sent in your correspondence, such as home addresses and telephone numbers, may be posted to the Sunburst public records website."