Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Media gauntlet on POTUS privacy puts Obama in the hotseat

BTC - The POTUS does not have privacy. The Washington Post has made it a point to expose Obama's every move through a widespread national database virulently available to ...anyone.

How's that for pressure? My thought here is that maybe the Post's database will go away if the federal Government can find a way to keep that from happening to us. I have a suggestion: REPEAL THE REAL ID ACT.

As I have said in the past, the American people do not share the benefits, the immunity or the power of the United States Presidency or of elected officials. We need the dignity of our privacy.

Is having stalkers cool?

It's disturbing and creepy. If someone we knew were singling us out this way, we would go get a court order to restrain them for such behavior. Why the hell should we tolerate it from our government, whatever their excuse is?

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