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    AFFIRMITIVE Supreme Court justice Potter Stewart once said‚ "Fairness is what justice really is." It is because of this that I affirm the resolution stating Resolved: The US ought to extend to non-citizens accused of terrorism the same constitutional due process protections it grants its citizens. Before going further‚ I would like to define the following terms: Ought‚ according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ is used to express moral obligation. Citizen‚ according to the Blacks’ Law Dictionary

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    When people think of the United States they think “freedom”. Freedom is the right for individuals to act as they choose. However freedom is taken away from us the moment terrorism attacks. People are instantly put in a vulnerable position where they constantly fear what’s to happen next. They begin to realize how insignificant they are to others and how in a blink of an eye they can easily be defeated. When you turn on the tv you also begin to see the many different ways people use the word “freedom”

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    continues." 5 July 2005. USAtoday.com. 17 November 2007 . Boston.com. "NEHRA LEADERS REFLECT: The workplace five years after 9/11." 11 September 2006. NEHRA - The Voice of HR. 17 November 2007 . National Mental Health Association. "Coping with War and Terrorism: Tips for the Workplace." 17 November 2007 . "NATO." 15 November 2007. Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation‚ Inc. 16 November 2007 . "September 11‚ 2001 attacks." 14 November 2007. Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation

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    Wars Are For Winning One of Codevilla’s harshest criticisms of American leaders is that although winning the majority of their battles‚ they continually lose wars. He cites numerous examples of instances where the US was capable in their ability to win the war but it was almost always inevitably loss due to leadership. Codevilla even discredits the US win in the Cold War as being the result of their Soviet enemy dying of “congenital disorders”. The US has often become involved in wars without a

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    The principle focus regarding terrorism‚ aviation security and the FAA has so far been on major airports and commercial aircraft with good reason. Terrorist’s main goal is to cause fear and distrust among a population in the institutions that are necessary to modern living as well as to gain as much press coverage as possible for whatever cause on the terrorist agenda. Commandeering a vehicle that can carry a couple hundred of people and with the potential to create significant damage accomplishes

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    FBI National Security Branch An overview of the National Security Branch‚ or the (NSB) is that it has four separate‚ but major components. These components or branches are divided into Counterintelligence‚ Terrorism‚ Weapons of Mass Destruction‚ and Terrorist Screening System. The FBI National Security Branch was created by a presidential directive and his headed by a Senior Bureau official with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The NSB was founded in September of 2005 (Federal Bureau of Investigation

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    25.01.2013 I. Introduction More than 10 years ago on the 11th November 2001‚ terrorists hijacked four passenger aircrafts and turned them into weapons of mass destruction and death. It was the worst terrorism act in the commercial aviation history where more than 3000 people died. The hijackers were able to board the airplanes after being subjected to the normal screening procedure while carrying knifes and other cutting tools to threat the passengers and the crew on board and take control

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    the wake of 9/11 the Bush administration publicized the war on terrorism. It made all the sense in the world at the time because the citizens of the U.S. worst fear came true; another country essentially invaded us and destroyed our peace of my mind‚ which we would never be under attack on homeland soil. What does the war

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    Following their arrest‚ evidence that McVeigh mimicked the attack based off the political fiction novel‚ The Turner Diaries‚ sowed the seeds for politicians to declare the novel a ‘terrorist handbook’. Ultimately‚ the novel does encourage acts of terrorism thought its detailed writing; however‚ the book does have a scarcity of political ideology that differentiates criminals from actual terrorists and it therefore not a terrorist handbook. Unquestionable‚ the Turner Diaries does portray terrorist

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    When one is investigating terrorist groups there are four basic approaches that are used by the investigator to give them information that will be needed for different situations that they will run into. When looking at these techniques you have mail cover‚ investigative task force‚ and undercover operations. The first of these techniques is the mail cover technique. This is used to obtain information by looking at outside correspondences that are sent through the US Post Office. This technique

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