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| Yes | 77% | 316 votes | Total: 412 votes | |
| No | 23% | 96 votes |
Yes
Created on: January 26, 2010
The hasty passing of the Patriot Act in the wake of the attacks of 2001 created much more fear and outrage
Created on: August 21, 2007
Whitout a doubt, the war on terrorism affects the freedoms of the American people. The problem we have
by Dean Dooley
Created on: August 02, 2007
The war on terrorism has become the war on American citizens. Noam Chomsky recently said "there is no
by Caveat
Created on: August 03, 2007
The war on terror has obviously threatened civil liberties in the USA and anywhere else where there
Created on: August 03, 2007
Thomas Jefferson once said, "If a free country gives up it's civil rights in order to be secure, then
Created on: August 03, 2007
The "war on terror" has become less of a "protection" from the outside forces and more of a "control"
by C. M. Weston
Created on: August 05, 2007
The War on American Civil Liberties does not really threaten terrorists. It threatens what it means
by P.D. Rivers
Created on: October 07, 2011
Does the war on terror threaten our US civil liberties? Of course it does.
9/11/2001 was a date
by Perry Hotter
Created on: August 04, 2007
y?There has never been any type of war that didn't threaten Civil Liberties. Japanese/Americans whose
Created on: December 14, 2007
The war on terror. In the first place, it's an oxymoron. I don't know about you, but I find war pretty
by Joseph Malek
Created on: August 03, 2007 Last Updated: July 09, 2008
Without a doubt, the Bush Administration has used 911 to focus our attention on just one thing. That
Created on: August 03, 2007
Of course our US government's invasion of privacy with illegal wiretapping and examination of bank records,
Created on: September 03, 2007
999 the people's call for peace
Prepare to open up your hearts and let the whole world see
That there
by B.L. Foxxe
Created on: August 15, 2007
Citizens Liberties' threatened?
Yes, without a doubt, within the US, the citizens' liberties are being
by Dick Easton
Created on: August 03, 2007 Last Updated: September 29, 2010
In 1580: Jean Bodin wrote "De la Demonomanie des Sorciers" (Of the punishments deserved by Witches).
Created on: December 30, 2007
Yes
The points of my argument are the following: (1) Civil liberties must be protected by law otherwise
Created on: August 03, 2007
The present situation is threatening civil liberties to the point that the Republicans and Democrats
Created on: August 03, 2007
The "War on Terror" is a fiction created by the Bush administration to allow them to invade two sovereign
by Duane Kuehn
Created on: August 02, 2007
The war on terrorism very much affects civil liberties in the United States.
Not actually, the war
by DragonBlue
Created on: August 12, 2007 Last Updated: May 03, 2012
Every article I read that says, "We need to be lenient and compromise our liberties for the sake of
No
by Marc Rios
Created on: August 03, 2007 Last Updated: October 05, 2011
Civil Liberties and the War on Terror
The war on terror is like any other war. During a time of war,
by David Brown
Created on: August 03, 2007 Last Updated: January 20, 2012
No, I do not think that civil liberties in the U.S. are being threatened. I think what has happened
by Jerry Curtis
Created on: January 22, 2009
Since terrorists slammed two airplanes into the Twin Towers nearly eight years ago, life in our country
by Rich Browne
Created on: August 04, 2007
Does the war on terror threaten civil liberties in the US?
Short answer: No
Long Answer:
What are Americans'
by Carol Gioia
Created on: August 04, 2007 Last Updated: March 15, 2008
Our freedoms might be temporarily inconvenienced, and probably even slightly compromised, but absolutely
Created on: August 04, 2007
The war on terrorism does not threaten civil liberties. Civil liberties are a myth. If you want to wear
Created on: August 03, 2007
I feel the greatest threat to my civil liberties are the radical thinking citizens who scream that their
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