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| David Eather |
Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 7:20 pm |
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Just found something interesting....
As many of you know, parts of the US government are not keen on citizens
hanging on to their privacy by using crypto. When it comes to legality
of invading this privacy the arguments "pro" generally centre on there
being no right to privacy in the US constitution.
Therefore something I found yesterday may become interesting ....
"In the 1973 case, Roe v. Wade, the United States Supreme Court
struck down state laws banning abortion, ruling that such laws violated
an implied right to privacy in the United States Constitution" |
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| Simon Sibbez... |
Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 5:49 am |
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David Eather wrote:
Quote: Just found something interesting....
As many of you know, parts of the US government are not keen on
citizens
hanging on to their privacy by using crypto. When it comes to
legality of invading this privacy the arguments "pro" generally
centre on there being no right to privacy in the US constitution.
Therefore something I found yesterday may become interesting ....
"In the 1973 case, Roe v. Wade, the United States Supreme Court
struck down state laws banning abortion, ruling that such laws
violated an implied right to privacy in the United States
Constitution"
I'd like to see a court rule something along the lines of "a people
shall be able to abort their government if it continuely fucks its
people up the ass." pardon my french (pun intended), but im largely
with H. L. Mencken when it comes to that bullshit terrorist-hype
dominating daily life:
"There comes a time when a man must spit on his hands, hoist the black
flag and begin slitting throats."
the gov must fear the people, not vice versa, as is the status quo...
feel free to ignore my random rant ... repeat if necessary. |
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