@Reagaknight,
Reagaknight;55296 wrote:I meant Pino. Pino did not make that statement, unless anyone who leans right must be the same person.
Nor did DiversityDriven, at least as far as you can prove.
You must've missed the point by about fifty miles.
Peeny's quote:
"Before 911, the military would disclose all sorts of personal stuff on its troops to anyone who wanted it. The excuse was that we were 'government property', and therefore had no right to privacy. Some of that has changed, thankfully. After all, if they now want the troops out, crawling around, killing terrorists, it wouldn't be a good idea to broadcast to the world where everyone is stationed."
It's funny to see someone right leaning lay claim to a "right to privacy". That's one of the most liberal pieces of turf there is! Everything you guys support to "fight the terrorists" such as the PATRIOT Act, warrantless wiretaps and these new "retroactive immunities" goes completely against the idea of a "right to privacy".
When confronted with this, the usual lines are:
DiversityDriven;54040 wrote:
Fatal_Freedoms;53839 wrote:right to privacy?
Show me that right in the Constitution?
Source:
http://www.conflictingviews.com/t2848-2/
And if you want a little HorseMouth, hereya go.
Pinochet73;45680 wrote:Sabz5150;45618 wrote:Don't touch my mail. Don't touch my internet. Don't touch my phones. Don't touch my science.
Deal?
I,
Son of Franco, can make no such promise.
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Source:
http://www.conflictingviews.com/t2527/
Here's my point: Why is it when I (a liberal) feels that I am losing my "right to privacy", I am basically told to live with it or that this "right" doesn't exist, sometimes followed by an unpatriotic branding and something about terrorists... but when YOU (a conservative) gets shafted the same way, this "right to privacy" suddenly appears and is demanded?
See how it feels, Pino? The ability for someone to go through your personal info. It's not that someone WILL or someone IS, but that someone CAN. And you have no way of knowing or proving any form of access.
It's the same feeling as leaving your car doors unlocked at night.