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8 pages in length. Terrorists reach for the central nerve of their targets in order to impose the most damage; for the United States, that vulnerable spot is the fundamental principle of constitutional rights. The progression of terrorist activity has instigated responses unlike those ever experienced by the American people, with the greatest one being the compromise of personal privacy as executive power has been broadened to include wire tapping and email interception. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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activity has instigated responses unlike those ever experienced by the American people, with the greatest one being the compromise of personal privacy as executive power has been broadened to include
wire tapping and email interception. II. ISSUES At issue are the very guarantees provided by Americas founding fathers when they composed the Constitution of the United States. To
look at the broader picture of national safety, certain liberties have been compromised that involve the foundation of personal privacy. Wire taps and email interception are two of the
most pressing concerns Americans have with regard to the use of executive power, while detaining terrorists without possibility of judicial review speaks to the opposite end of the constitutional rights
spectrum: Should political fanatics who pose a grave threat to the American people be given any entitlement consideration? III. FACTS The recent
and ever-escalating incidence of global terrorism has caused the government to implement ways in which to thwart the negative by-products of such activity. Moreover, because American politics is driven
by special interests, lobbyists play an integral role in policy outcome. Surveillance, even though significantly intrusive, has been touted as playing an integral role in saving society from such
fatal intrusion, with proponents contending it has, indeed, become imperative for governmental surveillance to be utilized as a means by which to control this unwanted element of global society, with
wire tapping and email interception reflecting the two most highlighted actions. IV. EXISTING PRACTICES/LAWS/RULES The Fourth Amendment was established as a means
by which to protect people from the invasion of unreasonable search and seizure; however, while the grave importance of securing ones personal privacy against unjustified invasion is of paramount importance
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