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    After September 11, 2001, many things changed in the United States. Because of the potential for additional attacks on Americans here and abroad, the government started monitoring conversations on the Internet and on cell /telephones of citizen of the United States. This monitoring of electronic devises was without the knowledge or consent of the owners. The National Security Agency or NSA was very good at keeping their surveillance a secret from the public but all things done in the dark come…

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    “And it’s intercepted! He’s at the 30, the 20, the 10, touchdown, Broncos!” That was just one of the many games the Denver Broncos have won. The Broncos are the best sports team in the NFL. For they have had some of the best players ever to play and have an astounding reputation. First off, have if you ever turned on the tv while the sports announcers were talking about the Broncos? If so, then you have probably heard them mention Von Miller. Von Miller was voted Super Bowl MVP, and is even…

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    Tom Brady Research Paper

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    There is Joe Montana, Roger Staubach, John Elway, and Peyton Manning, but, who is the Best quarterback of all Time? This leads to a very popular debate. There were so many tremendous quarterbacks who played the game of football throughout the years. But there is one that comes to mind, his name is Tom Brady. I believe Tom Brady is the Best quarterback of all-time due to the fact that he has more Super Bowl rings than any other quarterback in NFL history, with five, and the record for Super Bowl…

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    Aaron Hernandez's Argument

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    house cleaners the day before they had searched the home. Aaron was the number one suspect in his friend’s death. Two days after the Police searched his house and the media had gotten hold of this information, Aaron was released by the New England Patriots. They had made a previous decision that if he was arrested again, he would be immediately released by the team. A week later Aaron was arrested and charged with first degree murder and held without bail. During the police investigation, they…

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    to hinder tragedies. In response to the 9/11 terrorist attack, Congress quickly passed the USA Patriot Act to enhance government surveillance and deter terrorist activity. The Patriot Act targeted foreign communications and domestic cellular data recipients. Arguments arose concerning the domestic surveillance segment of this act, ultimately challenging its Fourth Amendment constitutionality. The Patriot Act is a prime example of how legislation has limited American citizen’s Fourth Amendment…

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    Patriot Act Dbq Essay

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    higher security for our country. An act that further protects Americans. The Patriot act strengthens and improves America by providing the appropriate tools to intercept terrorism in America. Providing America with the maximum security and doing everything to protect us from events such as 9/11 from happening again, is the governments goal with placing the Patriot Act. The one reason many Americans oppose the Patriot act is because of its little success. Even with this act in place, "it…

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    Many believe that the Anti Terrorism Act is in violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. As stated in the charter that the guarantees are not absolute. The limits posed by Parliament on our basic rights and freedoms are reasonable but does not have a broad description of what this consists of. The fact is that these must be "demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society.” This is a common issue found in the Constitution of Canada of who’s to determine what is reasonable…

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    This is all completely and unarguably justified under the Patriot Act. Anyone with an Internet connection t can engage in telecommunications and exchange in the United States. Most truly harmful cyber-operations, however, require group effort and significant skill. The attacking group or nation must have clever…

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    Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially curtail its domestic surveillance. Plan: The government will curtail its surveillance by only viewing collected data by means of a warrant. Intro-After the NSA reported their first transparency avowal, the publisher Omicron Technology Limited stated, “The report said 19,212 "national security letters"—administrative subpoenas that allow the FBI to collect information without a warrant—were issued last year, containing…

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    Alberto Gonzalez an early advocate of the controversial USA Patriot Act. During Gonzalez' tenure the justice department and the Federal Bureau were accused of improperly, and perhaps illegally, us9ing the patriot act to uncover personal information about US citizens. raised the possibility that New York Times journalists could be prosecuted for publishing classified information based on the outcome of the criminal investigation underway into leaks to the Times of data about the National Security…

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