Quote by Andrew P. Napolitano
Most Americans don't want the government to know of their personal behavior; not because we have anything to hide, but because we don't live in the former East Germany or the old Soviet Union; because government in a free society is supposed to serve the people, not spy on them; because without probable cause, without some demonstrable evidence of some personal criminal behavior, the Constitution declares that our personal lives are none of the government's business.
Author: Andrew P. Napolitano, Source: Constitutional Chaos, p. 148