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President Franklin D. Roosevelt, signing Social Security Act of 1935 in the Cabinet Room of the White House. Library of Congress photo.63

Privacy: Noun Now Believed To Be Obsolete

You can run, but you can't hide. It's becoming more apparent to me that Big Brother is alive and well -- and living in the Internet. If there were ever any doubt that the society that George Orwell foretold has come to fruition, there can be little or none today.

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George Orwell's "1984" and "Animal Farm"70

Big Brother Rearing His Ugly Head

It seems Americans are bound and determined to solve the problem of the 21st Century by giving up the hard-earned rights won for us by our forefathers of the past three centuries. If it were put to a vote, would we really cast away our right to privacy?

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