From the desk of of President Barack Obama . . . .
Once again, he proves that he doesn't give a damn about civil rights, or civil liberties. Yes, there is no provision in the U.S. Constitution that protects our privacy. But the last time I checked, the Supreme Court opinion many decades ago legalizing abortion created a narrow expectation of privacy, in this case, for a woman's body.
So why not whip up a Roe defense for this travesty regarding mobile phone privacy that the Obama administration is pushing? Seriously, don't they think Americans will care about a Justice Department statement saying that Americans have no expectation of privacy? Are they nuts?
Read the full story here.
Trust me folks, these kinds of decisions aren't made in a vaccuum. This one had to have been blessed in the Oval Office, or at a minimum, the West Wing.
Scary times these days with each new edict coming from 1600 Pennsylvania Ave . . .
11 February 2010
Americans Have No Expectation Of Privacy?
Posted by Brent Greer at 10:42 PM
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Until we pull the batteries out of this statist administration, the next best remedy is to pull the batteries from our phones, especially while traveling.
2010 is going to be a BIG year, Brent. Cheers!
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