To: TASMANIANRED
Constitution never contained anything about a right to privacy. It is a found right.
Sheesh. All rights are inherent in the people. They do exist even without being enumerated in the BoR. The right is so anxious to over ride Roe v Wade that they will destroy our liberty. We have a right to privacy else we wouldn't have the 4th Amendment. What we don't have is the right to harm another (rape, rob, murder, or abort) in private.
97 posted on
01/01/2006 8:45:15 PM PST by
Badray
(In the hands of bureaucrat, a clip board can be as dangerous to liberty as a gun.)
To: Badray
Lots of murder takes place under the right to privacy.
102 posted on
01/01/2006 8:59:51 PM PST by
TASMANIANRED
(Democrats value the privacy of terrorists higher than the lives of Americans.)
To: Badray
Your statement about abortion and Roe vs. Wade is one you make in complete ignorance. Leave it to the left to associate the murder of children with liberty. Even when Roe vs. Wade is overturned (for perfectly reasonable reason, Norma McCorvey, "Jane Roe" in Roe v. Wade, told Washington Times columnist Carl Rowan that the courts decision was based on false testimony. She admitted her account of being raped in 1969 was a fabrication designed to invalidate the law. She confessed to Rowan that she had become pregnant by her boyfriend), abortions will not be "outlawed". States will be able to put abortions on the ballot and vote for them. Some states will have them, others wont. So if you really want to kill a baby, and can't do it in Ohio, just drive 90 miles to MI where it will be legal.
You are reading things into the 4th amendment which simply are not there.
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