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Bill and Tom are upset about how the government intrudes
into personal areas where each individual should have control.
Harriet mentions that the right of privacy was intended to
assure the common citizen that such intrusions would not
occur. Tom takes out his copy of the Constitution and reads it
carefully. He can find no mention of the right of privacy.
"Who are you kidding, Harriet, there is no such right. It's not
spelled out in our Constitution anyway." If he is correct, yet
there is such a right, what might be its origin?