To: Shalom Israel
In this electronic age (going back to the 60s where the use of the SSN has been ever increasing as a tracking tool), it would seem that some of the details of citizen privacy does need to be addressed by an Amendment to the Constitution.
171 posted on
10/19/2005 5:38:28 PM PDT by
Paladin2
(MSM rioted over Katrina and looted the truth)
To: Paladin2
In this electronic age (going back to the 60s where the use of the SSN has been ever increasing as a tracking tool), it would seem that some of the details of citizen privacy does need to be addressed by an Amendment to the Constitution.I agree. Too many forms of non-physical intrusion have been ruled Constitutional under the fourth Amendment. Such rulings clearly violate the original intent of that amendment, but perhaps an amendment would help.
176 posted on
10/19/2005 5:43:59 PM PDT by
Shalom Israel
(How's that answer? Can I be a nominee to SCOTUS? I can give better answers than Ms. Miers...)
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