mpguy
Regular Member
So, I got looking at this.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Govern...ObamaCare-Applicants-Give-Up-Right-To-Privacy
FuQ:
This beg's a question, would your personal information, be considered private property? Depending on answer's this may spark more question's. If not, then I'll ask for the topic to be deleted.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Govern...ObamaCare-Applicants-Give-Up-Right-To-Privacy
FuQ:
During Thursday's congressional hearing with the contractors responsible for building the troubled ObamaCare federal exchanges, we learned that whether you end up enrolling in ObamaCare or not, no one who puts any information into the ObamaCare website can expect to have their privacy protected. Moreover, the fact that you are giving up your right to privacy is hidden in source code that reads, "You have no reasonable expectation of privacy regarding any communication of any data transmitted or stored on this information system."
This beg's a question, would your personal information, be considered private property? Depending on answer's this may spark more question's. If not, then I'll ask for the topic to be deleted.