Freedom vs. Security
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Freedom vs. Security
On September 11th, 2001, an attack was made on The United States of America. Nineteen terrorists boarded and hijacked four passenger airlines, and used them as weapons against buildings in New York and Washington D.C. The fourth plane was brought down in rural Pennsylvania. Over 3,000 lives were lost in these attacks, and many more were ruined by the loss of family, friends, and coworkers. To prevent a reoccurrence of the events of 9
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security to wire-tapping and National ID cards, new security measures have been put in place to prevent another terrorist attack of this magnitude. Many think that these precautions violate our freedoms as citizens of a democracy. I, on the other hand, believe that these steps are necessary to preserve our rights and freedoms. Throughout our history as a democratic nation, we have learned that freedom always comes at a price, and is never really free.
security to wire-tapping and National ID cards, new security measures have been put in place to prevent another terrorist attack of this magnitude. Many think that these precautions violate our freedoms as citizens of a democracy. I, on the other hand, believe that these steps are necessary to preserve our rights and freedoms. Throughout our history as a democratic nation, we have learned that freedom always comes at a price, and is never really free.