Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Zippo Sterling Prezzo

? ... Right to privacy?

But there seems to be possible? There seems normal
that those who enter the parliament to work for us, paid by us, can claim to have a private life like anyone else?
surprise come the hyenas, are a dope test for drugs, the positive political and peck, the only thing that has resonance, the only the amentela is that the test was neither expected nor authorized!
One of the many guys that fill her head with stories about how important the family and how they are outrageous and unacceptable any other type of relationship, is caught in trans.
Another rubbish gets caught in the taxpayers' money on a yacht with coke and whores.
These guys are public servants, that work for us, they decide the laws that affect our lives.
They have no right to privacy!

I want their day is documented according to the second.
There should be no doubt about their good faith.
not absolutely have to say, do, think, something that can not be seen live and then can not be used or for or against them.
These individuals should not be entitled to a private life, also because their was a choice. No one forced them to that career, much less to earn all that money. So I think clearly legitimate claim that they can, beyond a reasonable doubt, have the utmost confidence. Given that a significant number of these people are been suspected or even caught him doing something that is not exactly in line with the life and values \u200b\u200bthat have chosen to follow and advertise. It seems obvious that it takes a drastic solution to remove from us all the suspicions that naturally emerge.
Especially when public officials, congressmen, politicians, senators and so on and so forth, they find themselves in situations surrounded by drugs (which made totally illegal), homosexuals (who are disgusted) and whores (also illegal, although for a bitch from time immemorial, will never work)!
I believe that anyone can talk about privacy, just that it should not decire of my life!
Lords dealing with laws, treaties, government money etc. etc. can not claim any kind of privacy, even in the bathroom.

the next, Lemik ...

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