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Essay On Patriot Act

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Are you truly your brother’s keeper? Are you responsible for the actions of fellow man?
The United States government believes so, laws passed like the Patriot Act are used to give government officials the permission to listen and watch EVERYONE close. Some would say their invading people’s right to privacy and abusing their power, but are these actions put in place to truly protect the people from those who choose to destroy and sabotage the United States of America from the inside. Their mindset behind their actions what’s right for one, must be right for all. 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 (USA PATRIOT) expanded, the full …show more content…

“In 2009 alone, U.S. authorities foiled at least six terrorist plots against the United States. Since September 11, 2001, at least 30 planned terrorist attacks have been foiled, all but two of them prevented by law enforcement. The two notable exceptions are the passengers and flight attendants who subdued the "shoe bomber" in 2001 and the "underwear bomber" on Christmas Day in 2009. Bottom line: The system has generally worked well. But many tools necessary for ferreting out conspiracies and catching terrorists are under attack. Chief among them are key provisions of the PATRIOT Act that are set to expire at the end of this year. It is time for President Obama to demonstrate his commitment to keeping the country safe. Heritage Foundation national security experts provide a road map for a successful counterterrorism strategy.”(McNeil, 2010). The above is an expert that explains that 30 attacks on the United States were foiled due the Patriot Act. Another example of this act being an advantage of the U.S.
“America needs the Patriot Act because it helps prevent terrorism while posing little risk to civil liberties. The law simply lets counterterrorism agents use tools that police officers have used for decades. And it contains elaborate safeguards against

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