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National security and privacy

Published on Dec 04, 2015

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National security and privacy

By Jared Soberanis
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The government should have surveillance over its people.

Why it is good

  • It could save many lives.
  • Doesn't invade personal property.
  • Doesn't track everything you do.
  • Interests are for the good of national security.
  • If not allowed, it'll revive the pre-9/11 times.
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Why it's bad

  • They claim to have prevented 50+ attacks.
  • They never mention any instances.
  • White House panel says section 215 wasn't needed.

Citations

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Chertoff, Michael. "Don't Hamstring Data Collection." USA TODAY. 18 Dec. 2013: A.8. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 02 Jun. 2014.

Turner, Robert F. "Why Judge Leon's NSA Ruling Is Wrong." Wall Street Journal. 18 Dec. 2013: A.17. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 02 Jun. 2014.

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"NSA's Phone Record Sweep-Up Grows Even Harder to Defend." USA TODAY. 18 Dec. 2013: A.8. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 02 Jun. 2014.

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Mulrine, Anna. "NSA Snooping Didn't Make America Much Safer, Report Says." Christian Science Monitor. 13 Jan. 2014: n.p. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 02 Jun. 2014.

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