Saturday, April 12, 2014

Dropbox Pressed To Ditch Condoleezza Rice Board Appointment --More liberal fascism, Condi being Mozilla-ed!!

By Amanda Sakuma, Apr. 12, 2014, MSNBC

Dropbox founders responded to an Internet revolt that swelled this week after the tech company asked Condoleezza Rice to serve on its board.

CEO Drew Houston issued a sort-of apology Friday and said inviting the former secretary of state to serve on the company’s board would not impact its fight for transparency and government surveillance reform.  

“We should have been clearer that none of this is going to change with Dr. Rice’s appointment to our Board,” Houston wrote in a company blog post. “Our commitment to your rights and your privacy is at the heart of every decision we make, and this will continue.”  

Earlier in the week, Internet users rebelled against the appointment of Rice, who served under President George W. Bush and was a central architect of the U.S. invasion into Iraq. The online campaign “Drop Dropbox” urged users to ditch their Dropbox accounts and opt for an alternative.  

Critics called for Dropbox to remove Rice over her role in pushing the Bush administration mantra that Iraq leader Saddam Hussein was developing weapons of mass destruction.

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2 comments:

  1. I am getting sick and tired of democrats trying to run everyone's life. They need to mind their own business and play in their own sandbox with all their preverted friends.

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  2. WHEN THEY CAN NOT GET WHAT THEY WANT BY THE DEMOCRATIC PROCESS, THEY REVERT TO MOB RULE! MR ELDER, KEEP THE FIGHT GOING! AMERICA NEEDS YOUR VOICE TO BE HEARD!

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