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Do Americans today have enough privacy or is the government crowding in on our privacy?

by Guest31718  |  earlier

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im doing a project on privacy in America and would like to use your opinions in it if u dont mind

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  1. let's just say I'll only buy books with cash.


  2. They are taking everything they can at the moment.

  3. We live in one of the most monitored watched, societies that has ever been.  We are numbered from cradle to grave.  We have almost all of our personal data being shared between corporations and the government.  and you are asking about privacy?  You have none.  None of us ever have if we where born after about 1960. That is just the facts.

  4. I feel that Americans chose security over privacy when they elected Bush. The PATRIOT ACT took away all of our privacy from our hands.

  5. w/e if i feel like doing some silly c**p i will just spray paint the camera

  6. I would rather have a little less privacy than get blown up.

    Honestly they guys monitoring the phones/email couldn’t care less about what you are talking about to your friend... unless its something about bombs.

  7. Which Americans? Which government?

  8. Excuse me,but if you ever read the entire United States Constitution,NO WHERE,but NO WHERE does it say you're entitled to privacy. The pursuit of happiness,yes,but the right to privacy ,no.

  9. The government's been crowding in for years.

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