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... However, America’s opinion of safety changed after we were attacked on our own soil by terrorists. ... American’s privacy takes a backseat to safety and the U. ... ” According to the ACLU and other privacy groups, Carnivore violates the search- and seizure clause of the Fourth Amendment by capturing the e-mail addresses of both the sender and receiver, as well as the subject of all e-mails serviced by the ISP’s e-mail servers. ... is so concerned about everyone’s right to privacy they are no longer questioning any persons beliefs or practices. ... When will Americans realize that for our own safety we must allow the government their own privacy? ...
The September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon provoked a dramatic shift in the debate over computer and Internet privacy. ... To ensure our safety we must give our government every tool at hand to combat these persons who threaten and destroy American lives, and commit terrorists acts across the world and trust the government with these new powers. ... Carnivore No Threat to Privacy FBI Says. ... Patriot Act draws privacy concerns. ... FBI’s Internet Wiretaps Raise Privacy Concerns.
Approximate Word count = 1578 Approximate Pages = 6.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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