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Old October 28th 08, 08:58 PM posted to alt.child-support
Bob W
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Default CS Records Aren't Confidential After All


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"Bob W" wrote in

Some of us have warned the national Parent Locator Computer Network
could be used to violate a private citizens personal rights to privacy.
This case is an example of that prediction coming true. What is even
more outrageous is the state agency shared the supposed confidential
information in their files with the media in an attempt to discredit
Joe The Plumber.

Big Brother is watching us and will use all their resources to suppress
the average citizens.

What's that new saying about Amerika, One Nation under Surveillance!
(God deleted)


Joe The Plumber just hit the lottery. He'll be able to provide very well
as the CP for his son using the money he gets from the state of Ohio for
their invasion of his privacy.


Hope he sues them for all they are worth and that administrator who
willingly allowed the media circus to violate his personal information.

How about putting her face on a Pizza box with her personal information
for all to see?


Don't hold your breath, but I'm waiting for the anti-Patriot Act crowd to
step forward and pounce on this dem and the ones at DMV for what they did.
If they don't like the government sniffing around on communications and
financial deals involving terrorists outside the U.S. you'd think they
wouldn't like citizen on citizen computer database abuses within the U.S..