The Patriot Act was set to expire in June 1st of
2015. However on June 2nd President Obama reinstated key factors of
the Patriot Act and established the USA Freedom Act. “The USA Freedom Act is a
US law that restored in modified form several provisions of the Patriot Act”. The
Freedom Act essentially ends the NSA’s bulk collection of Americans telephone
records. His signature reinstalled three parts of the Patriot Act, including
Section 215, which has been the most controversial. Section 215 of the Patriot
Act “Allows the government to obtain a secret court order requiring third
parties, such as telephone companies, to hand over any records or other
“tangible thing” if deemed “relevant” to an international terrorism.” President
Obama was quoted saying that, “These programs, they make a difference in our
capacity to anticipate and prevent possible terrorist activity.”
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Thursday, April 21, 2016
The USA PATRIOT Act is an Act of Congress that was signed into law by President George W. Bush on October 26, 2001. With its ten-letter backronym (USAPATRIOT) expanded, the full title is "Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001".
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Time to Acknowledge What is Going On, and Make a Change.
How is America a free country if someone can know relatively
any and everything about who you are and what you do? I think it’s about time
that we as an entire nation realize that we are not really as free as we think
we are. Imagine for example if we had a president who believed that any act
that they performed should be considered legal because of the single fact that
they were president. Can you imagine the power that one person could have and
hold over people? Just think if in the future we had a president that believed
they in fact could do so. Some might say that this is impossible, but just
think about our current nominations running for president right now.
On both republican and democratic sides the leaders, Hilary
Clinton and Donald Trump, are in my opinion horrible candidates. One is an absolute crook who should be
inedited and arrested, and the other is trying to deport essentially everyone
from the US that isn’t a white American. Imagine what is going to happen if one
of them takes the oval office. The outcomes are crazy to think what could
happen to our privacy rights.
This is why it is time for the entire nation to come
together to have an extremely important discussion about how we can balance the
protection of the American people while at the same exact time respect people’s
privacy. As an American citizen we have constitutional rights that are given to
us in order to protect our privacy. I for one don’t want to live in a world
where I have to constantly worry about what I am doing in private, because
someone could possibly be watching. We need to find a way that will maintain
how the United States is a free society.
Its great to speak about freedom and how the US is the land
of the free and home of the brave, but what is freedom now a days? My
definition of freedom is the right to do what I want when I want without
harming another person of course. If I want to email or text a someone personal
information about my life then I should be able to do so knowing that the
information wont be seen by anybody else but who I intended the receiver to be.
That is what freedom and privacy should be.
How Private are our Lives Actually?
There are terrorist organizations and groups that’s sole
purpose is to attack the USA. There is no doubt that the US government is doing
everything they can to protect the citizens from terrorist attacks. The debate
however is about how can the government protect the American people without
violating the Constitution and privacy rights that are bestowed upon every
single US citizen. I believe that every person in the US understands or at
least should learn to understand that technology is growing to become more and
more intelligent and sophisticated everyday. This is why it is important that
we as a whole nation start to begin a discussion on how we can protect our
privacy rights with the growing technology. How can we protect our nation
against both foreign and domestic attacks, while at the same time protect our
constitutional freedom and privacy rights?
What is crazy to think is that the NSA and other government
organizations have large amounts of information on every single person. People
are learning that the government is collecting phone call information including
who is calling each other, the location of both people, the time in which the
call was made, and how long the phone call took place. That is just insane. Is
there really any privacy at all anymore? You can’t do anything now a day
without someone knows what you are doing. Text messages, Internet browsing, and
emails can all be recorded. What is even crazier that I recently just
discovered is that someone can pinpoint your location within a few feet using
apps such as Google Maps.
There is without a doubt even more going on then what I have
been able to learn. Local agencies, and governments I bet are also collecting information
about the habits of people. Like in the UK for example, there are cameras
everywhere that can take pictures of your license plate, yourself, and where
you are going. The government can know where you are, where you are going, and
how long it took you to get to your destination.
Even though I have been mainly focusing on the government
and how what they have been doing is questionable, there are also private
companies and organizations that are also collecting a plethora of information
form people. They know an extremely large amount about what we do. These
companies can know what we read, what we email, and even what websites we are
visiting. And that is just what we think we know. There could be and infinite
amount of information that they have about us that we have no idea about. This
is how our privacy is being damaged. If someone can access your purchasing
records, phone calls, emails, and even tract our location, then basically everything
that someone does can be known.
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