VIA BILLMON
I warned you about this ever-broadening interpretation of the so-called right to privacy. It’s not a ‘right’ specifically enumerated in the Constitution or Bill of Rights.
Rush Limbaugh
Rush Limbaugh.com
August 22nd, 2003
Now they need my medical records, my private medical records to find out if I've committed a crime called doctor shopping? . . . But the question is this: Why would any of us want such records made public, even if they prove our innocence? It's not up to me to prove my innocence by giving up my right to privacy.
Rush Limbaugh
Radio Show
December 22, 2003
Saturday, April 30, 2005
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