ADDRESSING PRIVACY
ISSUE
CHECKIM.COM believes completely in the right
to privacy. The Constitution advocates this
right.
However, our Constitution was made for a
responsible and self-governing people.
"We have
no government armed with power capable of
contending with human passions unbridled
by morality and religion. Avarice, ambition,
revenge, or gallantry, would break the strongest
cords of our Constitution as a whale goes
through a net. Our Constitution was made
only for a moral and religious people. It
is wholly inadequate to the government of
any other. "
John Adams, Address
to the Military, October 11, 1798
The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
protects individuals from unreasonable searches
and seizures by the government of e-mail
and other information stored on their computer
systems. A person must have a "reasonable
expectation of privacy" in the communications
at issue to invoke the Fourth Amendment
(Katz v. United States, 389 US 347, 361
(1967). A reasonable expectation of privacy
exists where (1) a person has exhibited
an actual (subjective) expectation of privacy;
and (2) society recognizes the expectation
as a reasonable one.
Society does not recognize the expectation
of those who hold others rights in total
disregard and contempt. Millions of people
in our society who have no moral compass
and are destitute and ignorant have no consideration
of the rights of others, to the point of
breaking the law. Shall we "protect"
the privacy of individuals who use their
privacy for things that are globally accepted
as unnatural and evil? For example, child
porn, enticing children, etc? All political
correctness aside, in the real world, if
you are a parent, which is a higher priority
in your mind? Your child's innocence or
a sickly mind's right to privately corrupt
that innocence? If someone was harming your
child, would you not stop them? Irregardless
of their rights? Just as they say that ignorance
of the law is not protected by the law when
violated, even more so, the deliberate violation
of the law (or another's rights) is not
protected by the law.
So if you feel that this site violates the
rights of depraved minds, email admin@checkim.com
and voice your opinion. |