Old 07-21-13 | 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by wphamilton
I'm fine to agree to disagree, as long as you don't tell me to "get over" losing my rights and freedoms. That isn't just an opinion - it is an attack.
Is privacy an actual RIGHT? I am fairly familiar with the US Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. I don't recall having a right to privacy in general. I would love to be corrected and wrong about that. Anyone with better capability deciphering those documents want to chime in PLEASE prove me wrong.

I am under the impression that my rights to privacy stop at the walls of my dwelling. A judge must get involved before someone is legally allowed to jack-boot my front door and look around INSIDE my dwelling (except for people living in WeAintComingOut, TX of course). Once I am outside my walls and in the public domain, privacy is non-existent.

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