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    Information policy is one of the most ancient forms of governance. Due to our practice laws been diverse and fragment it’s helpful to think of them as elements in a system. Information policy system is open constantly and it’s affected by a lot of changes in the environment. The center of system is constitutional elements drawn from the words of the constitution and Supreme Court of calculated form of government that protect the rights of expression and political action. The constitution…

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    Tools Within the Agencies. Information sharing is not the only tool that comes along with the Patriot Act. Agencies such as the Secret Service, Air Marshals, and Border Patrol exist to help prevent terrorism. Another agency where anti- terrorism acts have been exemplary is the Immigration and Customs Enforcement. There was an instance in an airport in Miami where the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained a suspected foreign money launderer named Libardo Florez-Gomez. He laundered…

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    Liberty Vs. Security

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    without any charges listed or being able to confront witnesses against them. The unlawful combatants as they are called, have been refused legal counsel and are unable to contact anyone. These Americans, under the Patriot Act, can be jailed indefinitely without benefit of a trial. The Patriot Act is a necessity in the war on terror, it should not be used a tool to persecute average American…

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    is wrong to take away individual rights. One act before the patriot act was Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1968 Also called “Wiretap Statute” which restricted the government 's ability to listen to private conversation, both was controversial because it was signed in 1968 and we did not have the technology we had back then like laptops and cell phones which could be used in very bad ways to hurt or even worse kill people (Patriot)But it also could be a burden for the innocent people…

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    Just a few days after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 in New York City and in Washington D.C., Pennsylvania State Governor Tom Ridge was appointed to be the first director of the Office of Homeland Security. This office overlooked and regulated a nationally seen strategy to keep our country safe against domestic and international terrorism attacks. The Department of Homeland Security was put in place to ensure that we are safe no matter time of the day or the year. President…

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    The Patriot Act Essay

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    most controversial title of the Patriot Act is Title II. This…

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    Essay On Shoring Points

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    Vince Lombardi once asked “If it doesn 't matter who wins or loses, then why do they keep score?” Scoring points is a major factor in winning a football game, but stopping the opposing team from scoring helps too. So you might simply ask, just how important is scoring points versus the amount of points that a team allows to be scored on them? Here the correlation between three variables will be examined to come to a consensus of whether the points scored or points allowed correlates with the…

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    Unconstitutional Movie

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    provides to them. Although there are many individuals in these branches that are fighting for the people, there has been countless incidences when the populace has been deceived. The film “Unconstitutional: The War On Our Civil Liberties” examines the Patriot Act, and how, in a time of crisis, the United States government used the distress of the American people to gain ultimate power. This single piece of legislation allows the government to detain and question people, for extensive periods of…

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    augmented even more with the enactment of the PATRIOT Act, which enhanced the federal government’s capacity to share intelligence, strengthened criminal laws against terrorism, removed obstacles to investigating terrorism, and updated the law to reflect new technology. (James G. McAdams) Whereas constitutionality of government surveillance is questionable, these laws, along with the countless other sections and statutes in and related to the PATRIOT Act, permit government agencies, under…

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    the greatest Halfback college football has ever seen, but you 're sloppy. What I 'm trying to say is, do you want to be in the pro’s?" asked Coach Wagner. "Yes coach, that is part of my dream," Bobby explained "I want to be on the New England Patriots but the coach won 't take any short players." "Well, let 's show…

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