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Nicolas Buenrostro

NSA overstepping its boundaries - 1 views

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    NSA was found that they have been overstepping the boundaries imposed on them. Obama defends them saying it was unintentional and congress was fully informed.
westonmate

NSA Spying - 0 views

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    This article focuses on the national security agency's borderline illegal activity with several phone company's including AT&T. This had been taking place as early as 2005, and wasn't made apparent to the American people until 2013.
Malik Wright

NSA spying on American citizens - 0 views

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    Edward Snowden says he was compelled by conscience to inform the world about a massive abuse of authority perpetrated by the US NSA. According to his documents, the US government has been systematically collecting the phone records and online communications of millions of American citizens.
danlayton

How the NSA's Surveillance Procedures Threaten Americans' Privacy - 0 views

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    Newly released documents confirm what critics have long suspected-that the National Security Agency, a component of the Defense Department, is engaged in unconstitutional surveillance of Americans' communications, including their telephone calls and emails.
Daniel Andrade

What Americans think about NSA surveillance, national security and privacy - 0 views

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    Between the 9/11 terrorists attacks and Edward Snowden's whistle blowing, American's have been debating over whether it is against our constitution to collect massive amounts of data on our citizens through internet uses and phone calls, or it our country's security is more important.
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    Years after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, and two years after Edward Snowden's revelations about extensive U.S. government surveillance of phone and internet data, Americans have mixed and conflicting views about government surveillance programs. On the one hand, a majority of Americans oppose the government collecting bulk data on its citizens, others believe there aren't enough limits on what types of data can be collected.
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    Terrorism certainly created more fear in the west and Americans wanted to feel more safe. Even if it means sacrificing some personal freedoms so that the government catches the crimes before they happen. Recently, it's been seen that it has gotten out of control more than anticipated.
Jesus Chino

Nsa Leaks - 0 views

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    What Edward Snowden has done is to force a long repressed debate about how much liberty, if any, we need to sacrifice in order to protect our security. Before his leaks, that urgent conversation was a non-debate because the violations of liberty were being done entirely in secret, beyond the reach of democratic deliberation.
Jesus Chino

Edward Snowden Explains How To Reclaim Your Privacy - 0 views

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    Edward Snowden was a former NSA worker who gathered information from millions of people through mass surveillance, He leaked information about why the government does certain things to "protect" American lives. The interview also goes further to explain how to help protect your privacy and some other insightful information.
Jesus Chino

Obama signs NSA bill, renewing Patriot Act powers - 0 views

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    President Obama signed legislation into law on Tuesday evening reinstating key counterterrorism laws and reforming the government's surveillance powers. The announcement from the White House that Obama had signed the USA Freedom Act came a few hours after the bill sailed through the Senate 67-32, following a protracted debate that lasted for weeks and forced some of the provisions to expire for nearly two days.
jasminebrown2

NSA Debate Weighs Privacy vs. Security | RealClearPolitics - 0 views

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    it is necessary for our protection to share information with the government. The surveillance should be moderate and non-invasive.
Nicolas Buenrostro

Bush defends wiretaps - 0 views

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    This article talks about the constitutionality of the NSA spying the American people during Bush's Presidency.
dsmoliver1

NSA's Spying On Metadata Violates Our Freedom of Association - 2 views

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    Is it important to us that our government looks at our Metadata? The government work's hard to Prove that our privacy is safe however they take liberties when it comes to private Phone Communications. The information they gather is much larger then we think.
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    If they "need" to look at our metadata it makes me wonder what they're doing with all our information.
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    In this day and age this is to be expected, the government is all about control, and when it comes to phone calls or even the internet they will do their best to control these places. Not siding with the government Im just stating their poor reasonings for doing this.
danielasalcedo

The Surveillance Society - 0 views

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    Privacy is mostly an illusion. A useful illusion, no question about it, one that allows us to live without being paralyzed by self-consciousness. The illusion of privacy gives us room to be fully human, sharing intimacies and risking mistakes. But all the while, the line between private and public space is as porous as tissue paper.
westonmate

Privacy vs. Security Debated Following Paris Attacks - 0 views

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    After the Paris attacks, the the mostly cooled down topic of privacy vs security has come back with a vengeance, with many of the presidential front runners taking stands. It discusses how encrypted services like Twitter can be used as communication methods between terrorists, and where many important figures in the surveillance game, including former CIA director, stand on it.
Stephanie Mendoza

Privacy Whistle Blower Edward Snowden - 0 views

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    Whistle Blower Edward Snowden was the one who shocked the nation. In regards to privacy of its fellow citizen.
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.
Jesus Chino

Americans Sharply Split on Privacy Issues - 0 views

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    The Edward Snowden leak case, which exposed some of the practical elements of NSA surveillance operations unknown to many Americans, has also revealed just how divided the nation remains over whether the government should be permitted to intrude on privacy to safeguard national security.
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