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Old 03-05-2008, 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by f0ca1 View Post
You're referring to those who wrote the fourth ammendment, too, you know.

They were clearly concerned about privacy violations, and thus created the 4th amendment.
Those who wrote the fourth amendment had absolutely no clue as to how things would be today. If they knew we'd be infiltrated as much as we are now, I believe they would have re-worded it a little.

It's very hard to make comparisons for the "age of sail" vs. today. The only communication they had back then was by letter, that took weeks to get across the ocean. None of this "instant communication" that we have now.

Our enemies are cheating at 'the game,' but we're still worried about playing by the rules, which have been obsolete for 100 years.
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