1997-06-13 - Re: There’s no general right to privacy – get over it, from Netly

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From: “William H. Geiger III” <whgiii@amaranth.com>
To: Declan McCullagh <declan@pathfinder.com>
Message Hash: 7e566634527ed24b4e59eb428fb87f16911bb010e989ca9306eba377301f671e
Message ID: <199706131641.LAA12785@mailhub.amaranth.com>
Reply To: <Pine.GSO.3.95.970613120008.13113J-100000@cp.pathfinder.com>
UTC Datetime: 1997-06-13 16:54:18 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 14 Jun 1997 00:54:18 +0800

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From: "William H. Geiger III" <whgiii@amaranth.com>
Date: Sat, 14 Jun 1997 00:54:18 +0800
To: Declan McCullagh <declan@pathfinder.com>
Subject: Re: There's no general right to privacy -- get over it, from Netly
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In <Pine.GSO.3.95.970613120008.13113J-100000@cp.pathfinder.com>, on
06/13/97 
   at 12:04 PM, Declan McCullagh <declan@pathfinder.com> said:

>Get a clue. I did:

>        Of course there's an essential right to privacy from the
>   government. (Beware government databases: Nazis used census data in
>   Germany and Holland to track down and eliminate undesirables.)

Well this is rather a poor example. The requirment of a census was written
into the costitution and with good reason. Many of the government actions
are based on demographics congressional districting is a prime example.

There is a fight going on in cogress right now as the current
administration wants to be able to gestimate the census rather than doing
an actuall head count so it can manipulate the figures any way it wants
(ie change the figures in key congressional districts so they can re-draw
them to favor their supporters).

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