[MD] Morality, Abortion and the MoQ
Platt Holden
plattholden at gmail.com
Mon Mar 23 16:11:28 PDT 2009
[MP]
> If the people want a right to privacy, we should be amending the
> Constitution to
> get it.
This is off subject but mentioning a right to privacy made me smile as this
week I've been preparing my taxes for examination by some nameless,
faceless bureaucrat. Also read an article in the Wall St. Journal this
morning entitled, "Swiss Banks and the End to Privacy."
Having a right to privacy when it comes to the life of a human fetus but
none at all when it comes to one's livelihood is ironic not to say
hypocritical.
To top it off, there is no specified right to privacy in the U.S.
Constitution. It exists only in the minds of liberal social engineers on
the bench and elsewhere. Unfortunately, when it came time to decide Roe
vs. Wade, the majority of judges saw a nonexistent right to privacy but
didn't see DQ shining through all around.
I wonder why. :-)
Platt
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