'It has nothing to do with the Bill of Rights or the right to be left alone in peace, unmolested and free from harassment, but rather it has to do with suspicion, with guilt before innocence, with mistrust and intrusion, and the roving eye of Big Brother.
'“If you’re not doing anything wrong, what do you have to worry about,” Chicago Alderman Ray Suarez told USA Today when asked about a plan by Mayor Richard Daley to install surveillance cameras in “corner taverns and swanky nightclubs" in addition to those already "aimed at government buildings, train platforms and intersections."
'Suarez, like far too many Americans, does not understand that the government has no right to tell people what to do except in areas specifically authorized in the Constitution, as spelled out by the Ninth and Tenth Amendments.' (Kurt Nimmo article).
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