Usa Patriot Act
Essay by people • June 22, 2011 • Essay • 360 Words (2 Pages) • 2,017 Views
After the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001 on America, the government proposed and passed a change to civil liberties of Americans. The changes are being made under the USA Patriot Act. The limits being imposed are necessary for American's safety, and to effectively hunt down these groups that wish to destroy the "American Way of Life." The information that terrorists gather about the security of military installations, airports, and other high priority targets allow them to plan and execute the killing of innocent people worldwide. It is easy for some Americans to argue for their rights and their freedom; however it is impossible to say how many attacks have been stopped due to the limits imposed on our freedom. After the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001 on America, the government proposed and passed a change to civil liberties of Americans. The changes are being made under the USA Patriot Act. The limits being imposed are necessary for American's safety, and to effectively hunt down these groups that wish to destroy the "American Way of Life." The information that terrorists gather about the security of military installations, airports, and other high priority targets allow them to plan and execute the killing of innocent people worldwide. It is easy for some Americans to argue for their rights and their freedom; however it is impossible to say how many attacks have been stopped due to the limits imposed on our freedom. After the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001 on America, the government proposed and passed a change to civil liberties of Americans. The changes are being made under the USA Patriot Act. The limits being imposed are necessary for American's safety, and to effectively hunt down these groups that wish to destroy the "American Way of Life." The information that terrorists gather about the security of military installations, airports, and other high priority targets allow them to plan and execute the killing of innocent people worldwide. It is easy for some Americans to argue for their rights and their freedom; however it is impossible to say how many attacks have been stopped due to the limits imposed on our freedom.
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