Those here who applaud this latest "right to privacy" ruling would do well to ponder the implications of the Court's reasoning. Clearly they are not lost on the Left.
1 posted on
06/28/2003 8:02:00 AM PDT by
madprof98
To: madprof98
Does this new right to privacy mean that I will be able to:
-rent a PO box without telling the government where I sleep?
-travel by air or rail within my own country without telling the government where I am going?
-after verifiying that I am not a criminal, buy a gun without the government recording that I own it?
-build a house without the government keeping a permanent public record of the floorplan and security features?
-arrange to leave my earnings with a secure company (bank) without the government having acess to my transactions?
-be notified if the government conducts a search of my property?
(help me out for other areas where we can use more privacy)
To: madprof98
Those here who applaud this latest "right to privacy" ruling would do well to ponder
the implications of the Court's reasoning.
It will be interesting to see the first gay married couple on TV complaining
about how one of their kids have gone bad by joining NAMBLA.
Not to worry, I'll be there to give them a bumper sticker that says
"Santorum Was Right. Still Is."
3 posted on
06/28/2003 8:26:56 AM PDT by
VOA
To: madprof98
One might make a case that had the moralists not been so anxious to get into people's private lives, the spillover into public areas, like gay marriage would not have the seeming constitutional protection that is in our apparent future.
4 posted on
06/28/2003 8:35:36 AM PDT by
RJCogburn
("Who knows what's in a man's heart?".....Mattie Ross of near Dardenelle in Yell County)
To: madprof98
13 posted on
06/28/2003 1:18:22 PM PDT by
weegee
To: madprof98
WASHINGTON (AP) --The Supreme Court's ruling striking down bans on gay sex also strengthens the constitutional underpinnings for legal abortion and other socially divisive issues, some legal experts say.So say certain liberal legal "experts"
To: madprof98
The Supreme Court's ruling striking down bans on gay sex also strengthens the constitutional underpinnings for legal abortion and other socially divisive issues, some legal experts say.....this really is a nice piece of spin, one would have to admit......................hey, libs are rolling the dice and want to see what they come up with.
To: madprof98
The Supreme Court's ruling striking down bans on gay sex This seems overly dramatic..........
To: madprof98
The Supreme Court's ruling striking down bans on gay sex also strengthens the constitutional underpinnings for legal abortion and other socially divisive issues, some legal experts say.
.......it sounds like some would like to extrapolate ..........
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