From related link:
, Mr. Miller's right to privacy is indeed outweighed by the public's significant interest in the background of a public figure who is running for the U.S. Senate," the judge said. He noted that U.S. senator is among the highest elected offices in the nation.
1 posted on
05/06/2011 12:19:24 PM PDT by
opentalk
To: opentalk
Judge Decides -The Public's Right to Know Outweighs the Politicians Right to Privacy! If you can show where either of these rights is enumerated in the United States Constitution, I'd love to be educated.
2 posted on
05/06/2011 12:22:10 PM PDT by
Colonel_Flagg
("It's hard to take the president seriously." - Jim DeMint)
To: opentalk
The entire background of anyone seeking public office NEEDS to be front page available for all to see before the election. If one isn't ready to accept that then they shouldn't seek public office. The US won't servive more John Does like the one currently in the oval office.
7 posted on
05/06/2011 1:21:52 PM PDT by
drypowder
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