We are all welcome to believe whatever we wish.
Likewise we can chose to trust or not to trust those who claim to represent us.
It is my opinion that the constitution is quite clear regarding the right to privacy. So apparently, we disagree.
But just ask yourself, would you be so quick to capitulate if the president were named clinton?
Really?? I have a pretty neat copy of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights that I had framed up and hung in my office. I got them at a souvenir store in Chattanooga, and they look really nice in and old-time frame. But that's beside the point...
From time to time, I read the text of the articles and the amendments in the BOR. After 10 years, I guess I've probably read the documents a dozen times or so.
And you know, after all that, I have yet to find that elusive article, that single amendment, that one guaranteed "right to privacy" that so many claim resides somewhere in these documents.
So could you help me out and tell me exactly where I find this right to privacy? I would really like to know; and please be specific.
Thanks! L_L
Capitulate? I would insist that my government live up to their responsibility to defend our great nation, regardless of the name of the president.
I would expect them to put our enemies under surveillance.