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The Pros And Cons Of The Patriot Act

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On September 11, 2001 terrorists attacked our country. Immediately after these attacks our US congress had to do something. They passed two major pieces of legislature. The first being authorization for use of military force, which gave George W Bush permission to use military force against terrorists, which he used to wage a full war. The second legislature was Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001, or the patriot act, which allowed government to use loopholes in the fourth amendment to keep surveillance on their citizens to stop terrorism. (CITATION)The Patriot Act is like 1984 because the patriot act allows secret searches, without probable cause, and was enacted to stop our enemies. Before Edward Snowden leaked how the government and how much the government was using the …show more content…

This means government agencies, like the NSA, don't need to have probable cause that's required to get a warrant. (CITATIONS)This is similar to 1984 because everyone is getting surveillanced without cause or permission. Many people will be saying that this is an ill comparison and that the patriot act isn’t akin to 1984 in this way, but if you think about it the patriot act is worse. The inner party tracks their citizens through the telescreen. Telescreens aren't perfect though. In Winston’s house there is a spot where he can't be tracked, in loud public places you can't be heard, and in the homes of proles, who make up the majority of the population, there are no telescreens. Now compared to what our government tracks, our cell phone and internet usage telescreens aren't that bad. People carry their cell phones everywhere. They are mobile and track where you are at. Everyone has them and can afford them meaning our government can gather twice as much information about 90% more of their citizens than Big Brother

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