Big news today about the battle over renewing the Patriot Act and the NYT report about the NSA spying on Americans. The two go hand in hand and it adds up to a very contentious and unfortunately politically charged debate.
Both sides have good points-- in one corner we have the typical rhetoric about national security and the war on terror. In the other we have the standard line about protecting the rights of innocent citizens. If we willingly surrender our own rights to privacy and our freedoms, then what exactly is it that we are fighting for anyway? But then again what good is freedom if you just got blown up....
Has Bush and the NSA gone too far? Should the Patriot Act be made permanent? Is it true that if you've done nothing wrong then you shouldn't mind?
What do you think is the right balance?
Both sides have good points-- in one corner we have the typical rhetoric about national security and the war on terror. In the other we have the standard line about protecting the rights of innocent citizens. If we willingly surrender our own rights to privacy and our freedoms, then what exactly is it that we are fighting for anyway? But then again what good is freedom if you just got blown up....
Has Bush and the NSA gone too far? Should the Patriot Act be made permanent? Is it true that if you've done nothing wrong then you shouldn't mind?
What do you think is the right balance?
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