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What do you think about personal privacy? Should the Government be quite involved? why?

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if Govt wants the best for you and the country U.S.A

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  1. The government NEVER wants what's best for you. The government wants what's best for the government. The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States has settled the argument for personal privacy and dignity. Read it if you haven't lately.

    The founders of this nation were willing to take some risks here and there to protect the dignity of the citizen. Unfortunately, there are too many cowards in this country who think the illusion of safety and security is worth giving up our hard won liberties.

    It is also unfortunate that these same cowards vote.

    John Ross Hendrix for United States Senate

    http://www.hendrixcampaign.com


  2. Look in the Constitution  and you won't find anywhere that says you have the right to privacy.

  3. the less the gov is involved in my day to day life and what I do in my own home the better

    I am a grown man with my own responsibilities and I don't need some stinking beauracrat trying to tell me what I should and should not do

  4. A person who has a regular salaried or hourly job should never have to file a tax return or identify themselves to the government other then SS and other entitlement programs and those programs should be safeguarded from our overall government system.

    Tax reporting should be voluntary in that, if a person choses to open a business, or invest, or any other income producing enterprises, then they have to report taxes and in affect, reporting of taxes thus is voluntary.

    Further, the burden of all tax reporting should be on those other then normal wage earners.  No wage earner should ever be faced with legal action or jail for non compliance which is happening now.

    No American wage earner should ever be forced into a position of owing taxes to our government.  Nor should they be forced to make a legal declaration that their tax filing is true and correct with the threat of legal action up to and including jail for failure to comply.

    As I said above, tax filing should be voluntary in that, a person choses to generate income outside of normal wage earnings.

    That is one way the government can get its claws out of the vast majority of us and one way we can get them out of it.

    Peace

    Jim

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  5. Power-hungry police-state proponents have used the public's understandable outrage at the events of 9/11 as cover to launch a massive offensive in their continuing efforts to eviscerate the Constitution. In what amounts to a de facto coup, these proto-fascists have pushed a bill through Congress which decimates some of the most essential civil rights guaranteed to us under the Constitution. The sweeping new police powers created by this act are not aimed at suspected terrorists, but at all Americans. Counting on our ignorance and our governmentally-inculcated predisposition to ignore statistically verified reality, these quislings have dismantled our precious, hard-won birthright, the Constitution, in pursuit of an objective which will ultimately destroy us. We are letting them sow the seeds of an America which will bear very little allegiance to the philosophical ideals the country was founded upon- the very ideals which have given us unprecedented freedom and prosperity.

  6. The Administration has instilled so much fear in the public that they can't protect their privacy anymore.  They don't even know it is important.  It's time for people to speak up and say they want to take their privacy back from this government and the corporations that own it.

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