As House Majority Leader Dick Armey sees it, every time a camera snaps a driver running a red light or a software program tracks someone on the Internet, a piece of the Constitution is chipped away. The Texas Republican, a . . .
As House Majority Leader Dick Armey sees it, every time a camera snaps a driver running a red light or a software program tracks someone on the Internet, a piece of the Constitution is chipped away. The Texas Republican, a champion of conservative causes, believes government has been too quick to embrace technology that he says infringes on Americans' private lives. And he is allied on the issue with some unusual company -- the American Civil Liberties Union.

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