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Salvatore (Sal) Becker

James Madison - Wikiquote - 0 views

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    This article is a brief biography on James Madison and his writing and speeches on many issues we face today. Many of the quotes here are in direct relation to personal freedoms, the dangers and impulses of government, and the responsibilities of the people in a Republic.
Rafael Montes

How SOPA/PIPA Can Affect You - 0 views

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    The United States government has been facing an intense amount of pressure, mostly from the entertainment and computer software publishing companies for years to find some method of stopping the online piracy that is allowing people to own copies of their merchandise for free.
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    PIPA is short for Protect IP Act and SOPA is short for Stop Online Piracy Act. They are both really big issues facing our world today. Many people are taking things illegally such as music, movies, software, and et cetera without paying for it. And now the government as well as the people who made all those things are fed up. For years people have tried to stop the hackers and now they are trying again. Will it work? Who knows.
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    The United States government has been facing an intense amount of pressure, mostly from the entertainment and computer software publishing companies for years to find some method of stopping the online piracy that is allowing people to own copies of their merchandise for free.
Alyshia McKay

Can You Hear Me Now? - 0 views

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    This article describes the idea of a "roving bug," which is how the FBI can tap into your cellphone conversations. Apparently, all cellphones have built-in tracking devices that enable the government to listen, and to track you. This assists the government in catching criminals, but makes the public feel as if their privacy is being invaded.
Melinda Wildman

Personal Freedom and the American Government | FreedomWorks - 2 views

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    This article discusses the corruption within the Government. The Americans are now faced with the reality of what is yet to come with the economy. Obama Care is mentioned along with social security and medicare.
Melinda Wildman

Personal Freedom and The American Government - 2 views

This article discuss the corruption within the Governement. The people in American have come to realize how the corruption within the Government has caused problems for the economy. Obama Care, Soc...

personal+freedoms health+care economy

started by Melinda Wildman on 27 Jan 12 no follow-up yet
Diane Beeson

Insight to Possible Loss on Constitutional Rights? - 0 views

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    In this article, the author feel our constitutional rights are at risk with the new National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) passed by President Obama. She goes on to explain that the new act will let the government detain anyone who may be affiliated with terrorists, or the sources of terrorists without a trial, which is our Sixth Amendment.
Diane Beeson

Rights Clash as Town Clerk Rejects Her Role in Gay Marriages - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    A woman fights for her right to her religious beliefs while working a government job, and a gay couple fight to get their right for a marriage license. Both of these situations clash in a battle of one right over another in a small farm town of 1,900 people.
Keith Walentiny

New York Soda Ban - 1 views

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    Mayor Bloomberg, of New York City, wants to ban the sell of large sodas and other sugary drinks. The article talks about how if the government can stop the sell of sodas, then what's next, limiting food portions, and meals sold in grocery stores. Thaler an author on these issues, stated that a better way to handle these situations is to nudge people in another direction, like offering kids fruits and veggies in the cafeterias.
Angie Hernandez

Will Government Mandate Healthy Lifestyles? - chAng's column on Newsvine - 0 views

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    Should the government be allowed to make choices for us in our best interest? Or should we be able to make our own conscience decisions and face the repercussions.
Elizabeth Brzezinski

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: What If Government Recognized Only Civil Unions and Left Marriag... - 0 views

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    Marriage serves two different purposes in religion and government. Same-sex couples wish for the same treatment as married couples under the eyes of the law. Society should stop the argument over who can marry and get back to more important issues, such as addressing divorce rates.
Destini Boorman

Only issue facing Americans, is Freedom - 1 views

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    This article points out how certain events have changed the economy and how more government interference in business may actually be crippling the economy. Businesses are under more government scrutiny and unable to do business independently and suffocating innovation.
andrew nunez

Gun laws: What's next in the push for and pushback against changes? - 0 views

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    This articles covers to topic of gun laws and what the government plans to do next. It covers to pros and cons of enforcing gun laws, mainly using examples of school shootings in the past decade and a half. Obama presents his ways to Congress on how he would like to see things changed.
Ruben Guillen

http://www.sustainabletable.org/472/intro-to-food-waste - 0 views

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    this article discusses the intro to food waste and says that people should care more about food waste because of the food prices inflating. Also it talks about how the government should issue some goals to reduce food waste in America.
Khelil Beidoun

Privacy and Balancing Institutional Power With Individual Freedom - 0 views

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    This article explains how the balancing of personal freedoms works into the government and the workplace of citizens today. A big example this article touches on is how online activity can be monitored. What is really private today?
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    With the advancements in technology and it's use. Giving up your personal privacy is easily done by logging into facebook.
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    Privacy is meaningless a buzzword tossed around to appease people. The government will do what it believes to be necessary to preserve itself, including initiating "Big Brother" Acts and legislation that infringe on the privacy of citizens. What the government tells the people is not always the truth, and anything can lie hidden in their proganda.
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    Technology is advancing faster and faster every minute and privacy is something known of the past now in my opinion. One of my teachers told the class that everything you learn about computers during your freshman and sophomore years of college will most likely be outdated by your junior year - just to help realize how fast technology is actually growing. Anything online can affect you now-a-days it seems. On the news the other day, there was a story about Facebook Friends and your credit. People are actually being denied car loans or things of that sort because of the friends they have on Facebook because if their friends seem unreliable and have bad scores, then the company will assume you do too. It's getting ridiculous to be honest.
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    These days employers monitor and know everything you are doing. Knowing this, I feel like if you are acting in a way that is respectable both at work and in your personal life, you will have nothing to worry about. I do not see this issue of lack of privacy changing, I see it increasing as time goes on.
Chris Nielsen

Big Brother is listening: Government can eavesdrop on your life by secretly listening t... - 1 views

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    This article is about the federal government gaining access to anyone's cell phone even in the privacy in there own home. By satalite control, a government "trained trusted federal agent" can hone onto your cell phone and activate it's mic. , using it a wire tap, for millions of phone at his diposal of choice.
Becky Silvas

To parent or not to parent? - 0 views

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    This website shows a very good side of why the government should keep away from limiting the personal freedoms in the internet. Also, goes a little into online gambling
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    Some believe that parents should take control what happen in their families. Those same parents wants the government to handle what happen with other and their lifestyles. The government is trying to decide how to control how a person gambles with or without the interenet. Who are we to tell someone when to gamble and how often to gamble. The internet is a freedom to do what we want to do in it. Each familiy should not be told what to search or what game to play when using the internet.
lukemclellan

China and Human Rights - Global Issues - 0 views

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    This article talks about the personal freedom issues and just overall human rights issues in China. It states the government having problems not caring about their citizens but only about their economical success. 
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    This article talks about the personal freedom issues and just overall human rights issues in China. It states the government having problems not caring about their citizens but only about their economical success. 
jerrickntupas

Obama immigration plan: Why it’s time to end birthright citizenship. - 0 views

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    President Obama wants to grant certain classes of unauthorized immigrants legal status. Obama said he sees the determination of immigrants who worked without taking a dime from the government.
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    President Obama wants to grant certain classes of unauthorized immigrants legal status. Obama said he sees the determination of immigrants who worked without taking a dime from the government.
charmayne1031

American History Timelines - US vs. Native Americans - 0 views

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    Sadly, many people do not know about the history of Native American's and the US government. This is a page where one can find some (not all) of the historic events that Native Americans had to go through to fight for their land and rights.
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    Sadly, many people do not know about the history of Native American's and the US government. This is a page where one can find some (not all) of the historic events that Native Americans had to go through to fight for their land and rights.
Jesus Chino

Survey: Americans Divided on Government Surveillance - 0 views

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    Americans are divided over whether or not the U.S. government has gone too far in using surveillance practices that infringe on citizens' privacy, an NBC News online survey found. While 38 percent of Americans say the government's surveillance program has gone too far in infringing on people's privacy, 35 percent say the government's program has been relatively balanced between privacy concerns and fighting terrorism.
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