One of the great penalties those of us who live our lives in full view of the public must pay is the loss of that most cherished birthright of man's, privacy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The right to personal privacy is precious. Without it, we are all potential victims for a prying secret police.
If the right to privacy means anything, it is the right of the individual, married or single, to be free from unwarranted governmental intrusion.
Without whining and without making myself a tragic figure, there is no replacement for the loss of your privacy. It's a huge sacrifice.
It's what I tell my daughters: Know that your birthright is to shine your light, and don't let anybody deny you of that right. Take responsibility for your life.
All human beings are intrinsically valuable, and the intentional taking of human life by private persons is always wrong.
Our private property must be sacrificed.
Privacy is a right, but as in any democratic society, it is not an absolute right.
Nothing is so galling to a people not broken in from the birth as a paternal, or, in other words, a meddling government, a government which tells them what to read, and say, and eat, and drink and wear.
You use your money to buy privacy because during most of your life you aren't allowed to be normal.
Privacy isn't negotiable. It's the right of every American.