>> It'll all be out there to be purchased for pennies.
That might not be a bad thing.
For a long time, I've been convinced that this obsession with privacy, or lack of it, has reached ridiculousness.
I have to stand x number of feet away from someone picking up a prescription at CVS - "respect for privacy."
Why shouldn't I know what meds that person is taking if I cared to learn (I don't)?
How can that possibly hurt?
I can't think of any ways it would but I can see lots of ways that it could help.
Hey, if anyone wants to know, I take baby aspirin (heart issues) and protonix (acid reflux.)
So if I keel over, you know what I was taking and can tell the EMT's.
Tell anyone you like.
Put it on the web.
Send emails on Hillary's server.
Have a ball.
More mischief is committed when people don't have facts than when they do.
Get the facts in the open, I say.
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.