Burt wrote:
Wow, what strong words feelings! But yes you are entitled to your opinion, but I can't help but think how wrong that type of behavior is. In Maddog's case the BP agent simple asked him what's in the box. In your case Burt the BP agent simply asked you if he may search your car. The BP agent was simply doing his job, and trying to protect America from all kinds of threats, not just illegal aliens or terrorists.
I'm am probably more liberal than you Burt, but asking questions, or searching cars really isn't that invasive and has been up held by our appellant courts. Now I could see giving the BP agent a hard time if he starts acting like a jerk, or if your Mexican and you been stopped ten times in a roll for the simple fact your skin color is dark brown. But lets look at the situation from the BP agents point of view, he sees this gringo traveling the back roads by himself, coming back it looks like from Mexico. If the agent can't figure our your a depraved monger of escorts, he is going to be suspicious as they are trained to look for things that look out of place. I say just let him do the search, you'll be on your way faster then waiting around for a supervisor. The agent doesn't make policy he is only doing his job.
We need balance in the US where you weight privacy issues, against real life threats of terrorists who want to do the US harm. What the founding fathers wrote in the 1700's is great, but they had no way of envisioning a 'dirty bomb' blowing up a good chuck of New York and killing millions in the process.
Is that phone sex call that important that you want to stop the NSA computers from picking out key words from your conversations oversees with a phone sex hooker.( not talking to anybody specifically)
I'm interested in anybody else's opinion on Burt and Maddog, did they step over the line in their concerns for privacy and instead of being a champion for privacy rights, instead just became jerks, trying to stop the BP agent from simply doing his job?
PS if Burt and others are so concerned about privacy right, why do some of you still vote Republican? If you vote Republican, that means you'll usually get a conservative on bench that tries to roll back privacy rights, and all personal rights?
Next I'll look at search and seizure laws in Mexico, info is hard to come by.