anonymous services

Eric plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
Sat, 15 Sep 2001 01:55:01 -0800


> Thus, there is nothing in our founding documents that address
> this issue.  Today, it's getting to the point where personal privacy is
> the exception rather than the rule, and our elected officials are
> using the principles in the founding documents to justify eliminating
> what little privacy we have left.  Fundamentally, there is an
> assumption of a citizen's right to privacy in our constitution, but none
> exists in fact other than how it might be circumscribed by other
> provisions.


I largely concur as long as some of the objections raised today can be
answered, such as how to take encryption away from terrorists who already
have it.