To: AFPhys
Please post for me each and every spot in the Declaration and the US Constitution referring to a right to "privacy". The Ninth Amendment recognizes that there are other natural and inalienable rights possessed by men beyond those ennumerated in the Bill of Rights. And there are court cases recognizing privacy as being one of those Ninth Amendment rights.
To: Commie Basher
There are far more "penumbras" in the Constitution confirming the responsibility of the government to protect the security of this country from enemies foreign and domestic than ever there were showing some "right to privacy" in the face of the need to fulfill that responsibility. The weakness of your argument has been exposed. Enjoy the rest of the argument by yourself.
106 posted on
03/09/2003 6:13:48 AM PST by
AFPhys
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