Thanks for the link. Truthfully, I'm not that concerned. The accused had his e-mails turned over to the Feds because he had already executed an illegal transaction with an undercover agent. It was his on-line advertisement, not his use of Hushmail, that brought him to the attention of the DEA.
So, until they start using random searches of Hushmail e-mail accounts to build cases against users, I'm not going to panic. If they do, I will be happy to join the class action suit that will undoubtedly be formed and sue the living hell out of the government for 1.)violating my constitutionally implied right to privacy, 2.) illegal electronic search and seizure, and/or 3.) wiretapping without a warrant. This would be a clear violation of the law, even under the Patriot Act. So, those jive motherfuckers can bring it on because I know legions of lawyers, all of whom would love to take on a case like that for free.
Now watch as Jerseyrugger extends his middle finger in the general direction of Washington, DC.