[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It never ceases to amaze me how frequently people play it fast-and-loose with the fundamental right to privacy when it suits their point of view.
Peter Surmak Linden Hills
Could you illuminate for the readers of this list where the "fundamental right to privacy" is enumerated in the Constitution or Bill of Rights? Or is this fundamental right declared in the Minnesota state constitution or the Minneapolis charter? Wherever it is, I'd like to go read about it, as it seems to affect a lot of Minneapolis issues -- at least according to your recent posts.
Once we get that fundamental out of the way, then perhaps I and others can address the various issues more accurately.
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