Sunday, March 26, 2017

Has The U.S. Become The Land of No Privacy?

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On Wednesday March 9th, James Comey, the Director of the FBI , stated that absolute privacy is something we no longer have in the United States. He went on to say that some day the government could request details of private conversations with spouses, attorneys, or even clergy members, and that no place in America is out of judicial reach. This statement coming from the Director of the FBI is a very alarming one. As Americans, privacy is something that is of the upmost importance, and for Comey to make a statement like this tells me that no matter who you are, nothing you do is private anymore.

Source Article: usnews.com

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