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Closing sentence: People privacy is precise and can be put into the wrong hands and used for wrong reasons. We have all our personal information online and should not be afraid of strange people stalking our data. This is why we should not give up our privacy for the nation.
Everyone has a right to do whatever they want on the internet as long as its legal, without the government having to monitor them. When the government has to monitor people's privacy the government is stopping the freedom of people.
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Earlier this year, Edward J. Snowden, a government contractor, leaked classified documents to the news media that revealed the existence of top-secret government surveillance programs.
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53 percent of people have voted that yes privacy and freedom is more important than security, and 47 percent have voted the opposite, which proves more people care about their privacy.
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Argument 2:Everyone has a right to do whatever they want on the internet as long as its legal, without the government having to monitor them. When the government has to monitor people's privacy the government is stopping the freedom of people. Six out of 10 citizens of the United states said they disapprove with the government being able to check their personal privacy, and at the end of the day if the citizens are unhappy with the laws that could anger towards the government and have many protest and could cause violence.
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Agreeing with this statment it is not possible to keep way horrible things from happening.
This would not help the United States prevent future terrorist attacks, because the majority of the citizens (57%) say that the leaks about the observations the government makes using their personal privacy would not help the US stop future terrorist attacks, because they would not find anything they could be looking for in people's privacy.
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