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Board Politics & Society
Re: Clinton Refuses To Say Whether Or Not She Wiped The Server
by
redandblack
on 20/08/2015, 09:28:15 UTC
The state must have a compelling interest, like public safety, to violate her privacy rights. All citizens have the right for their personal information to not be publicly scrutinized without a very good reason.
I as a teacher don't have this right to privacy if I'm using a school computer, a school-provided net, or school-provided resources both online or off. They can investigate anything I type or use. Same with my students. We all sign an internet usage form dictating the rules and we know this going in.

It is truly incredible how liberals will bend like pretzels defending Hilla. You'd think the Secretary of State would have MORE responsibilities than an ordinary teacher, but it seems it's not the case. Heck, an ordinary 11-year old has more responsibility in following the rules than Hilla. Heck, where IS this right to privacy anyway? Why doesn't it apply to me or my students?