To: kuma
You know that was not the majority opinion. That was one justices opinion that refused to join the majority opinion. That is not what this overturn means at all. It was based on a mythical "right to privacy". Stopped clocks and all. I told you what was Constitutional and correct for the court to do. Doesn't matter that they accidently did right.
And there IS A right to privacy. See Amendments 9 and 10.
113 posted on
07/03/2003 2:27:17 AM PDT by
DAnconia55
(Taxation is a greater threat to the family than gay sex is.)
To: DAnconia55
In Due Process of the law the government can enter your home if they have sufficient reason to believe you are violating a law. This is regardless if you believe that law should exist or not. If you don't like it. Go through the normal procedures.
No they did not accidentially get it right. Voters and their Representatives are no longer allowed to make laws on what is not enumerated in the Constitution about what may or may not be going on illegally in the private world of consenting adults. This is specifically against the rights of the states under said Constitution. Why that's so conservative of you.
Once again I reiterate. You favor UN "human rights" more than US Constitutional rights.
119 posted on
07/03/2003 2:35:47 AM PDT by
kuma
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