Criticism of a recent Ninth Circuit Court case regarding email searches.

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Fri Dec 23 11:54:02 PST 2016


All humans have basic human rights to privacy, freedom from
arbitrary search and seizure, due process, torture, murder, etc...
regardless of where they are, what citizenship they claim,
or who is interested in them. Any govt that adopts anything
less than the highest existing embodiment of such principles,
wherever it is found in the world, should be laughed at for
among other things, its own hyprocrisy.
A specific targeted warrant should be required for all such things.
With routine police work to both support and follow from that.

Put another way, it's not as if there wouldn't be such a single law,
interpretation and applicability if a one world government gets its way.
Except that by that time any rights may be an unrecognizably twisted
relic of the past. Which is exactly what some of these interpretations
and interpreters are trying to twist around jurisdictons and rationales
with today.


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