Sunday, October 4, 2009

10/4/09

Is America giving up it's freedom in exchange for safety? Whether or not we are officially at war the protection of our domestic freedoms is much less passionate. This is because people are living in fear. Fear created mostly by the media and the government. Since the government cracked down on security there hasn't been another terrorist attack on US soil and that is a good thing. But at what cost does safety come? The governments domestic spying policies are unacceptable and unconstitutional. There should at least be a warrant process involved if the government is going to search through a one's personal records. The government is throwing procedure out of the window and using fear to cover up the fact that it is missing. Obama is trying now to renew the patriot act which I view as an offense. He should be drafting another piece of legislation that will keep everyone safe and minimize the violation of personal rights to American citizens. Why would he want to renew a terrible unpopular Bush-era policy? This spells trouble for the new presidency in my opinion.

1 comment:

  1. I agree that the use of warrants in our government's security crack downs is justified but I do not feel that Obama needs to completely redraft a security policy based on the premise that its bad cause Bush did it. If the American people disagree with the USA Patriot Act but still agree on the preservation of our national security we should only be manipulating the act rather than cancelling it.

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