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The government could look for certain searches, and possibly send out warnings to those who do put disturbing things up. No more.

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Private networks shouldn't be subject to regulating. We have serious issues if private networks are no longer private.

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Yeah, a loose monitoring system would be fine. Not every search. We do require some privacy.

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But then again, the government can be very paranoid. The nation's safety is one of the priorities and we don't want government secrets to get out. A war sparked by technology would truly start the tech era. America's plans need to stay within our shores, not on the worldwide web. The wed provides unlimited options to people. Both good and bad.

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I do not think that the government should regulate the internet. It is the user's decision on what they put online. They should be well aware of what they are saying and the aftermath. User's should know that the information they post can be read by anyone and used against them.

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Yeah. Sorry about that. This is just a Citizenship class.

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The President shouldn't be vetoing all he/she wants anyway. We have a balanced government for a reason.

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We are keeping it, but there are some things that need to be added to it or repealed. While some of the Amendments should stay the same, others may need to be adjusted with time.

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Passing the Constitution was very ify. Anti-Federalists weren't sure that it would include the People's rights. They thought that the Federalists were just trying to get a Federal government ad leave no power to the individual states. The Anti-Feds wanted a Bill of Rights along with the Constitution, but the Federalists thought that the Constitution would limit the government enough. They wanted the Bill of Rights, but later on. They did compromise and added on the Bill of Rights later.



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