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Comment Re:One word (Score 1) 269

It's ironic that an individual excercising thier rights to privacy becomes the basis for probable cause to violate that privacy. Good time to be living in a freer country, don't you think?
Forgive me, but I don't remember seeing that "right" in the Constitution anywhere. Don't get my wrong...I enjoy my privacy as much as (prolly more than) the next person, but there is no "right to privacy". Just the same as there is no "right to not be offended".

And if you can find a "freer country", please do move there.

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