Wednesday, March 10, 2004
Privacy
Mr. Safire raises some concerns about how the line of privacy that protects our lives from undue intrusion is fluctuating due to government intervention both in and out of the war on terror.
I'm willing to accept a greater risk of terror attack if my private life is able to remain more secure. This is obviously not absolute, as I am unwilling oppose all efforts at reducing terror.
A greater public discussion needs to occur on what where the line of privacy should lie.
I'm willing to accept a greater risk of terror attack if my private life is able to remain more secure. This is obviously not absolute, as I am unwilling oppose all efforts at reducing terror.
A greater public discussion needs to occur on what where the line of privacy should lie.
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