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Old 03-06-2016, 12:43 PM   #125
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Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
What I believe is that the individual citizen's right to privacy is supreme. I believe the government exists at the behest of its citizens not the other way around.
In line with that, I wonder how many absolute privacy advocates are also in favor of NO GUN CONTROLS. The implementation of gadgets to make it hard for someone to pull the trigger is also an invasion of privacy; what one does with their guns is their own business. Background checks prior to getting a gun is an invasion of privacy.

Guns can be used to kill; cars can be used to kill; knives can be used to kill; hands can be used to kill; phones can be used to kill by sending signals for the bomb, planning and even be an explosive device like pipe bombs.

And yet people are ok with privacy exposures/invasion by corporations, apps & telescammers. Actually, obama care is also an invasion of one's privacy dictating how one lives; then again people believe that using cameras to catch red-light runners are also an invasion of privacy by the government.
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