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National security and privacy
By Jared Soberanis
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The government should have surveillance over its people.
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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.
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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.
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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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