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Islamist terrorists still aspire to kill you
Very smart libertarians often make an argument against muscular counterterrorism efforts (I prefer this term over "war on terror," because "war on terror" reminds me of Donald Rumsfeld). It goes like this: Why do we obsess over terrorism when a) guns, b)...Tags: Weaponry, Diabetes, Crime, Law and Justice, Civil Rights, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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The case against NSA's phone record surveillance
The American Civil Liberties Union's lawsuit against the National Security Agency, seeking an end to the collection of data about nearly every phone call made by Americans, provides an almost unprecedented opportunity for the public to challenge the...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, The New York Times, Civil Rights, Verizon Communications, National Security Agency
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NSA debate pits far left, right against the middle
WASHINGTON (AP) — Revelations of massive government collections of Americans' phone and email records have reinvigorated an odd-couple political alliance of the far left and right. A number of Democratic civil liberties activists, along with...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, ABC (tv network), Civil Rights, American Civil Liberties Union, National Security Agency
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Don't worry; the NSA doesn't care about you
Since I have nothing to hide and would like to protect myself and my family from terrorists, I have no problem with the government looking at my e-mails and listening to my phone calls ("NSA data surveillance sparks privacy debate," June 9). I see no...
Tags: Politics, National Security Agency, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Washington, DC, Nuclear Policy
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Secrecy scandal? Not so much
When is a scandal not really a scandal? Many are shocked to hear that the government, in its pursuit of terrorists as relentlessly as Wile E. Coyote chases the Road Runner, is massively snooping into our phone records and popular social networks without...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Unrest, Conflicts and War, National Security Agency, Edward Snowden, Jarmes R. Clapper
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No, Big Brother isn't watching
It's easy to imagine an alternate America in which President Barack Obama had ostentatiously dismantled or curtailed the government's electronic surveillance program shortly after his inauguration in 2009. Today, nearly two months after the Boston...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, The Wall Street Journal, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Electronics, Sports
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No, Big Brother isn’t watching
Change of SubjectWednesday's print column It’s easy to imagine an alternate America in which President Barack Obama had ostentatiously dismantled or curtailed the government’s electronic surveillance program shortly after his inauguration in 2009. Today,... -
Tri-State residents sound off on program that tracks telephone and Internet records
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comJanice Stephens of Smithsburg said that although she understands the federal government needs to combat terrorism, there is a “fine line” between that and invading people’s privacy. “I kind of feel that part of it is necessary,...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, The Herald-Mail, National Security Agency, George W. Bush, Edward Snowden
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Offensive reported on key Syrian city of Aleppo
Syrian government forces backed by Hezbollah fighters have begun an offensive near the once-commercial city of Aleppo to cut off the rebels’ supply line from Turkey and attempt to regain control of the north. It comes a week after the government...
Tags: Bombings, Armed Forces, Istanbul (Turkey), Turkey, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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J Street without spin
J Street describes itself as the "pro-Israel, pro-peace" lobby, and many news outlets accept that self-portrait without scrutiny. That's a mistake. Rabbi Daniel Gordis challenged J Street's 2011 leadership mission to Israel and the Palestinian Authority....Tags: U.S. Congress, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Gary L. Ackerman, Iran, Palestine
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Fighting terrorism will be a never-ending battle
The current war on terror will likely be with us for a long time, and in order to reduce the casualties of this war it will require unprecedented measures. Some of these measures have recently been exposed by the Washington Post and the Guardian. The...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, The Washington Post
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Don't be afraid of data mining
A free nation comes under a grave risk of attack. The people are sorely afraid. They naturally look to their government to protect them; it is perhaps the central reason government exists. The government takes steps, many of them secret, some of them...
Tags: Weaponry, Crime, Law and Justice, Unrest, Conflicts and War, National Security Agency, U.S. Department of Justice
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