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    Fuzzy's English fail is ongoing.

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    you're about as good as boutons.
    NOBODY is as good as The Great Boutons

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    "Have to love grammar smack that fails at it's own standard."


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    Fuzzy's English fail is ongoing.

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    this is so cute. wine is so asshurt that he is resorting to criticizing contractions in an effort to try and troll me. whats next? capitalization? But hey you got boutons to join in. Whose next? Darrin?

    what a toolbag.

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    this is so cute. wine is so asshurt that he is resorting to criticizing contractions in an effort to try and troll me. whats next? capitalization? But hey you got boutons to join in. Whose next? Darrin?

    what a toolbag.

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    In before the setup

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    U.S. Judge: Federal Government Can Seize Emails Even If They’re Stored Overseas

    Microsoft must hand over emails stored in its data center in Dublin, Ireland in accordance with a U.S. federal warrant, a judge ruled Thursday.

    The ruling, handed down by New York federal district court judge Loretta Preska, determined the government could seize emails regardless of where they are physically stored as long as the company is based in the United States.

    Thursday’s decision follows a months-long battle that started after a New York judge issued Microsoft a search warrant in December to submit copies of emails stored on its Dublin, Ireland servers. Microsoft contested the warrant with the support of other tech industry giants, arguing that search warrants for physical evidence could only be used within the United States borders.


    Honoring the warrant would be akin to letting the U.S. government search someone’s home in another country because they are a U.S. citizen, Microsoft argued. The company also contended that it could only release emails to the Justice Department with Ireland’s consent via a legal treaty. Without it, the U.S. would violate Irish citizens’ privacy rights.


    While Microsoft plans to appeal Thursday’s decision, the ruling builds on rising tensions between the U.S. and European Union over privacy rights. Citizens and governments abroad have been scrutinizing their relationships with U.S.-based tech companies after learning of the U.S. National Security Agency’s (NSA) extensive surveillance program that tapped leaders’ phones and used backdoor access to popular websites to gain intelligence.


    http://thinkprogress.org/world/2014/...strict-ruling/

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