
11-02-2007, 07:04 AM
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Location: North Australia
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Your privacy should be inversely proportional to the public good gained by breaching it.
Doesn't a murderer have a right to privacy, even during a trial. That trial is a breach of HIS privacy.
There is a vast difference between the public interest and the public curiosity.
(Ducks suddenly and pulls the cover down on the bunker)
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