Sunday, August 28, 2005

Sexing up the election - Sydney Morning Herald - Radar

As appeared in The Sydney Morning Herald

Kissing babies is so five minutes ago. With this election, the accessory for the debonair pollie is not a screaming rugrat to plant a wet one on, but a secret sordid past, writes Georgia Lewis.

Why risk catching a day-care centre cold when you can tell the world how you kissed someone other than your wife instead?

The member for Parramatta, Ross Cameron, apparently tired of the hypocrisy of his Mr Family Values persona, thought confession might be good for the soul - and the poll - and admitted to an affair with "an exotic solicitor". Whether the voters are as forgiving as his wife remains to be seen, but maybe he thought he'd catch some Bill Clinton-style charisma as a result. Like the revelations of former prime minister John Major's affair in Britain, it does make one look at a seemingly boring guy in a new light.

Mark Latham copped a mouthful from his former wife about what a terrible husband he was. There was tittle-tat about whether the relationships with his first and second wives overlapped and others came out of the woodwork with claims about a raunchy buck's night video. Latham made a tearful plea to leave his family alone, but maybe wasn't that embarrassed when he said: "Can I give you the breaking news? I had an active love life before marriage."

There was a certain swagger about him as he went on to say that it'd be big news if he didn't have an active love life as a single man. Especially as John Howard lived at home until his wedding day at age 32. It was Latham's big chance to win the blokes' vote by coming across as a skirt-chasing legend, a connoisseur of western suburbs strippers and a wearer of breast-festooned barbecue aprons.

Whether this will work for Latham remains to be seen. It's just another one to add to their list of differences. Will Aussies go for a bloke who put it about a bit? Or will we stick with a bloke who probably tucks his singlet into his freshly ironed underpants?

Whatever the case, pollies' secret pasts at least make this already tedious campaign a little bit more interesting. If only we were allowed to enjoy the skeletons in the closet of female politicians in the same way, instead of seeing them burned at the stake a la Cheryl Kernot. Seriously, folks, we haven't evolved that much at all.

Greg Tingle's (that's me) published comments...

Sex sells...even in politics. The exception proves the rule, and the exception is this case in John Howard. Look at what happened in the California Recall election. When the Arnold "scandal" broke re : Oiu Magazine interview, his popularity went up. Some other sexy and entrepreneurial candidates also got a decent media guernsey including Abner Zurd (Lori Fontanes, film maker), Mary Carey (adult actor) and Larry Flint (adult industry entrepreneur). Arnold Schwarzenegger proved to be the complete package. It appears that Ronald Regan had the formula of charisma, acting, sexy charm and smarts, right all along, and others have followed.

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Article: Businessman risks jail for e-mail secrecy, by Jessica Coomes

Businessman risks jail for e-mail secrecy
Web site owner says he won't tell on user

Jessica Coomes
The Arizona Republic
Aug. 23, 2005 12:00 AM

SCOTTSDALE - A Web site that would be nothing without its anonymity is being compelled to reveal the name of a customer.

But the site's founder would just as soon go to jail as unmask the user.

TheAnonymousEmail.com, based in Scottsdale, lets subscribers send e-mails without attaching their names.

One anonymous user sent e-mails to several employees of Mobilisa Inc. in Washington state, and attorneys for the company secured a subpoena this month to force the Web site to expose the sender.

"I won't give up my company. I won't give up this person's name," said founder Howard Baer of Scottsdale, who's expecting contempt of court charges. "If I have to go to jail, that's what I'll do. I haven't had a vacation this year anyway."

Mobilisa, which develops mobile devices for the government and military, did not want to comment on an active case.

If the content of the anonymous e-mails had threatened someone's life, Baer said he'd be the first to reveal the name. But as far as Baer can tell, the e-mails exposed a couple's affair.

"Is it a nice thing to do? I guess that's anyone's opinion," Baer, 63, said.

"Is it illegal? No."

Baer has started several companies and now operates four. He wouldn't say how many people subscribe to TheAnonymousEmail.com, which has four employees.

The site has been up since the end of April and has been threatened with legal action four to five times, Baer said. But this is the first time the threats have come to fruition.

"If we beat this one," Baer said, "I think it'll hold off anyone else."

Saturday, August 20, 2005

PRESS RELEASE: COURT ORDERS THE ANONYMOUS EMAIL.COM TO TURN OVER SUBSCRIBERS NAME AND PERSONAL INFORMATION

COURT ORDERS THE ANONYMOUS EMAIL.COM TO TURN OVER SUBSCRIBERS NAME AND PERSONAL INFORMATION.

AnonymousEmail. President refuses to cooperate citing First Amendment Rights

Scottsdale, AZ, August 16, 2005-www.TheAnonymousEmail.com has received a subpoena from Mobilisa, Inc, a developer of mobile and wireless services for the government and military. The subpoena demanded that the anonymous web site disclose the identity of a subscriber who sent an anonymous email to several Mobilisa employees containing a love letter written by one of Mobilisa’s officers to his girlfriend. It appears that the officer is married and the AnonymousEmail sender also emailed a copy to his wife.

On July 15, 2005, Howard R. Baer, founder of TheAnonymousEmail.com, was contacted by the prestigious Washington DC law firm, Preston, Gates and Ellis, requesting all information regarding the identity of the subscriber be saved pending the subpoena. TheAnonymousEmails attorney filed an objection to the subpoena stating that there was no evident reason for the company to turn over its records and that doing so would jeopardize the very existence of TheAnonymousEmail.com.

Baer stated, “If there was a crime committed or someone’s life was threatened, we may consider the request, but from what I can determine the man got caught and is somewhat upset. I have all intentions of maintaining the integrity of our web site and the anonymity of our subscribers and I have no intentions of giving up their name.”

About www.TheAnonymousEmail.com

TheAnonymousEmail.com is operated by The Suggestion Box, Inc., a privately held corporation headquartered in Scottsdale, AZ. The Anonymous Email was created as a new vehicle of self expression. In the spirit of the First Amendment, it aspires to extend the freedom of speech to everyone, without forcing anyone to identify themselves.

Corporate contact Media Contact:

TheAnonymousEmail.com Melanie McBride

Howard Baer Tel: 480-773-7754

Tel: 480-385-3850 Cell: 480-862-9094

Email-hrbaer@aol.com Email: Melanie@Mcbridecomm.com