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To: Texasforever
To: JD86
"(Please explain how cash in my pocket became a public financial transaction.)
versus a private transaction?
I think the act of purchase between two private parties does not make it public,
nor of reasonable suspiction to warrant a search.
# 144 by TheOtherOne
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To: TheOtherOne
How much "junk mail" do you get each day?
Do you know what a "cookie" is?
Your so called "private transactions" are a myth in your own mind.
As to cash transactions...Look, just write a check.
This is NOT rocket science
and it is NOT an infringement on whatever rights
you seem to feel are being violated..."
# 146 by Texasforever

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Texasforever, "private transactions" does not mean "unseen transactions."
"Private" in that context means "not government"

Yes, people can get your private address.
Yes, cookies can record your private actions.
A man sitting behind you can listen to your private conversation.

Texasforever, having someone violate your privacy does not remove your right to privacy.

149 posted on 11/24/2001 12:27:36 AM PST by exodus
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To: exodus
Texasforever, having someone violate your privacy does not remove your right to privacy.

You have a "right to privacy" anywhere you have the EXPECTATION of privacy. You do not have that expectation in Wal-Mart.

150 posted on 11/24/2001 12:34:38 AM PST by Texasforever
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