Originally Posted By: Rooselk
"If I have broken no laws I have nothing to hide nor fear."

I've heard those words many times, usually by those defending an intrusive government policy that seems at odds with our ideals of individual liberty and guaranteed rights. My queston is, when did nothing to hide become an American virtue? What became of the presumption of innocence?


Agreed. It's used to try to justify an "ends" to the "means".

Anti-American and disgusting on it's face.....not to mention a violation of the 4th Ammendment. Our founding Fathers would roll over in their graves knowing how our Republic has slid...
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