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Kevin Deane

Threats posted on White House Facebook page - 0 views

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    On the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, threatening posts were made on the White House's facebook page. The posts were removed shortly after discovery and the Secret Service were to investigate the matter.
Becky Silvas

Personal Freedoms of our rights - 0 views

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    This article has 3 issues, the TSA, wikileaks and the drink Four Loko. First it talk about how american dont like the fact TSA is not fair with how they screen for bombs and such things but they want to be have a safe flight to go see reltives or a fun vactions. Then the government doesn't like that the website has taps on them when wikileaks reports on what they are doing but do not have a problem when it comes to tapping the americans phone calls. Lastly the state of New York banned the drink of Four Loko claiming that it is bad for americans but again wants to play big brother and tells us what is right or wrong. We as americans should decided what is good or not for our bodies.
Alexis Smith

The right of a psychiatric patient to refuse forced treatment is basedupon five theori... - 0 views

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    The right of a patient to refuse treatment is based upon five constitutional protections [1]: n the 8th amendment's protection against cruel and unusual punishment n the 1st amendment's protection of free speech (freedom of thought / ideas) n the 1st amendment's protection of freedom of religion n the more broadly interpreted right to privacy n the 14th amendment's protection of liberty (the right to be free from unjustified intrusions on personal security).
Kevin Sugihara

Civil liberties - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Civil liberties are rights and freedoms that provide an individual specific rights such as the right to life, freedom from torture, freedom from slavery and forced labour, the right to liberty and security, right to a fair trial, the right to defend one's self, the right to privacy, freedom of conscience, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and association, and the right to marry and have a family.
Jason Garner

The right to marry and the Constitution - 0 views

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    In Zablocki v Redhail (1978), the Court struck down a Wisconsin law that required persons under obligations to pay support for the children of previous relationships to obtain permission of a court to marry. The statute required such individuals to prove that they were in compliance with support orders and that marriage would not threaten the financial security of their previous offspring.
justin corrigan

Child tax credits for illegal immigrants - 0 views

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    Illegal immigrants are having children in America, and using their childrens' social security numbers to claim a child tax credit, taking more than 1.5 billion dollars from our economy annually. Congress didn't specify on who can claim child tax credits, so it technically is legal
addisonpalomino

What are "Stand Your Ground" Laws? - 0 views

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    The Stand Your Ground Laws provide the right to self protection in the event of emergencies. This set of laws provides security to individual citizens seeking protection for themselves and their loved ones;while providing an outlet to the would-be criminal persecution that ensues following a controversial arms related incident. The victim in question will be protected from criminal persecution under theses laws, and the perpetrator will be tried and treated as such. States lacking in these laws require citizens to be subject to deadly force and simply hope for the best when faced against criminal/ harmful actions on their own property.
jesseca42

Smile: You're on camera - 0 views

Is there such a thing as complete privacy anymore? It doesn't really seem like it with all the street cameras, store security cameras, and dash cams. Even in your own home you are at risk with you...

personal+freedoms privacy cameras

started by jesseca42 on 23 Feb 15 no follow-up yet
nebulus369

Cybersecurity | Department of Energy - 0 views

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    This site talks about the security of the bases of all tech, electricity.
lukemclellan

Do Guns Work Well as a Deterrent to Crime? - 1 views

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    The Second Amendment - "A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed" - mentions nothing about self-defense. In modern American politics, however, much of the gun rights debate has centered on the aspect of using guns for defense of life and property.
westonmate

Everything We Learned From Edward Snowden in 2013 - 0 views

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    Edward Snowden basically started the Privacy vs Security debate as we know it today. He was responsible for leaking vast treasure-troves of data about the NSA's data collection programs that were designed to gather and anilize the data of almost every single American citizen. This article details exactly what we learned from his leaks.
jos2254483

Your Right to Privacy - 0 views

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    This article discusses the rights for individuals to have privacy. It talks about how everyone is free to make whatever decision they may need to make without the government getting involved. If there are certain issues that should be protected and kept to oneself, American's have that right due to amendments. Some privacy rights are more secure than others.
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    This is an educational article, that briefly informs the audience of different ways to handle certain scenarios involving government officials and the high chance that they might press their boundaries.
adyanada

Washington lawmakers take on gun-control bills - 0 views

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    Among the bills being considered by the House Judiciary Committee was a measure requiring the safe storage of firearms. Another measure would allow relatives, law enforcement and others to secure a protection order to prevent a high-risk individual from possessing a firearm.
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.
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.
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.
pat2205578

Second Amendment - 0 views

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    The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution reads: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." Such language has created considerable debate regarding the Amendment's intended scope.
pat2205578

Syrian refugees in America: separating fact from fiction in the debate - 1 views

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    Congressional Republicans voted on Thursday to make it more difficult for refugees from Syria and Iraq to come to the US as the fallout from last Friday's Isis terrorist attacks in Paris continues. In addition, more than half of the US's governors have said they will no longer provide placement for Syrian refugees, arguing that they pose too great a risk to national security.
pat2205578

How Online Social Networks Work - 0 views

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    When people talk about hacking and social networks, they're not referring to the com­mon definition of hacking, which is using malicious code or backdoors in computer networks to damage systems or steal proprietary information. Hacking into social networks requires very little technical skill.
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    I believe that there should be an increase on security with social networks because of how easy it is to hack into someones personal information!
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.
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