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    Britt Garrison Business Law Week 2 People charged with violations of the Patriot Act that involve internet users have had their Fourth Amendment rights violated by secret searches which is the government’s ability to search private property without notice to the owner and by trap and trace searches which collects addressing information about the origin and destination of communications not just the content. By the government using the secret searches they are able to find information that

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    In the near future‚ I see myself winning the Revolution War with the Patriots. I can picture it in my head‚ every single little detail. I will be at the front of the army as we charge towards the Redcoats. We will be fierce and strong in our ragged clothes and bare feet. We will stand firm when the British try to fight us. If they beat us‚ we will stubbornly keep coming back until they raise the white flag! I know it seems hard to believe but if you see it from my perspective‚ I am sure I will

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    INTRODUCTION Moved by the quest to know the truth and to implement this truth to Divine Revelation‚ the early Fathers of the Church delved into philosophy‚ which offered new ways of proclaiming and understanding the word of God. These early Church Fathers‚ which include: Tertullian‚ Clement of Alexandria‚ St. Augustine and others came in contact with Greek philosophy understood that dialogue is possible between reason and faith‚ that is‚ religion and philosophy. These they were able to do by the

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    Essay by William Wagner March 5‚ 2012 Positions of Loyalist and Pro-independence in terms of rights‚ the structure of government and representation Loyalist positions: The Loyalists believe that “there are no rights by nature” (Seabury‚ p. 54). Seabury says “We (Britains) have also rights! But no natural rights!” So the rights are given by the governing authority or man but not by nature. Furthermore‚ those who can’t defend themselves don’t have rights. In nature the lion eats

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    When he went into politics he became one of the leaders of the patriots.

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    Cited: Doyle‚ Charles. CRS Report for Congress- V. 15 Apr. 2002. CRS. 28 May 2004 . EFF Analysis Of The Provisions Of The USA PATRIOT Act Engels‚ Friedrich‚ Martin Malia‚ and Karl Mark. The Communist Manifesto. New York: Signet Classic‚ 1998. Federal Register / Vol Fineberg‚ Gail‚ and Audrey Fischer. FLICC Newsletter. Ed. Mitchell Harrison‚ and Robin Hatziyannis. 2002. Federal

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    I began my journey in August under the leadership of the great General Washington after he received news that the French would join us in September. Although I was extraordinarily skeptical at first‚ I must admit that our former enemies have been vital to this war for independence. However‚ my dislike for them still holds somewhat true‚ being as they were always criticizing the not-as-well equipped Americans. It seems to me that they were not here to fight for our independence‚ but that they were

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    USA PATRIOT Act: Title II – Privacy on the Line The terrorist attacks against America on September 11th‚ 2001 have dramatically changed the way in which America safeguards herself. Following the events of September 11th‚ Congress passed the ‘Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001’‚ abbreviated as the ‘USA PATRIOT Act’ and known simply as the ‘Patriot Act.’ The Act‚ aimed at updating both the Foreign Intelligence

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    attacks‚ with virtually no debate‚ Congress passed the USA Patriot Act on October 5th‚ 2001. This act expanded the surveillance powers of domestic law enforcement and international intelligence agencies. The controversy that must be discussed is whether or not this legislation fully or in part has violated the Constitution and/or endangered our civil liberties in any way. John Kerry former presidential candidate is opposed to the patriot act stating "We are a nation of laws and liberties‚ not of

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    “We can’t all be Washingtons‚ but we can all be patriots.” Writer Charles F. Browne says this‚ meaning that we can’t all be perfect but we can be patriotic in our own ways. We can’t help the nation as much as Washington did but we can still help the government as much as possible. To be an American is to pursue unique and individual ideas and freedoms to benefit the central government. This includes the rights that the Founding fathers created. These rights are shown with the rejection of tyrants

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