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Originally Posted by Daradon
Does he have a right to his privacy? Hell yeah. But if he wants to continue being in the public eye and working for the public, do we have a reason to be skeptical? Absolutely. That's what people in the public eye often do, give you proof they are working on it. It doesn't have to be the whole celebrity thing, or reality star thing, but they often let you know what facility they are in.
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Though it often doesn't feel like it, politicians do work for us. They are, at least in theory, employees of the people.
We have as much right to know about their rehab as my employer would have to know about mine if I was in a similar situation and hoped to one day come back to work. At least the people of Toronto in this case do but that makes it public knowledge so the rest of us "get to know" too.