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| Blogs for 2006-1-19 |
| Privacy | Written on 2006-01-19 08:48:06 2091 views, 9 comments |
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| 19 January, 08:48 |
Privacy
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| 2091 views, 9 comments |
Privacy The concept of "privacy" is quickly becoming a big peeve of mine. The media is completely up-in-arms about it and how the Bush administration is violating our right to privacy and in doing so trampling the Constitution. Now I'm no Constitutional scholar, but I'm still to see the word "privacy" anywhere in the Constitution, regardless of how much liberals want to put it in there.
A recent poll shows that only 23% of American were concerned about wiretaps such as those alleged by the recent "scandal". Then why is it such a big issue? I'm not sure anyone can answer that. A much larger percentage is concerned about abortion's legality than Bush listening in on them ordering pizza, but you'll never hear anything of that mentioned on the news.
Of course the media isn't liberally biased so that can't be the reason.
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