At 23:48 -0400 7/22/00, William H. Geiger III wrote:
>In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 07/22/00
> at 08:09 PM, Meyer Wolfsheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
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>>I feel that, if we as individuals are going to demand that our privacy be
>>put back into our own hands (where it definately belongs), we need to
>>recognize that this is a two way street. Decendants of CIA agents have
>>just as much right to keep the identities and activities of their
>>ancestors private as I have the right to keep my whereabouts private.
Who's demanding that privacy be put back in our hands? I for one
think that any law "protecting" my privacy is a really, really crappy
idea that government is going to use as an excuse to increase it's
control over the citizenry. It's my privacy damn it. If I want it
something private I'll darn well make it private.
--
Kevin "The Cubbie" Elliott
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ICQ#23758827
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