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Lauryn101797(19) Clarified
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I think it should only be scanned up to a certain point or time of browsing history.

The government has so much power over us already, I personaly feel that having them monitor every little thing we browse would be taking it over the line a little too far. We need to have our privacy and freedom too, just like every human being should have.

I agree. The government has so much control over us already, and controlling our every move on the internet would be a little too over the top. Taking precautions doesn't have to mean watching every little thing we browse on the internet.

If you are behaving yourself on the internet, browsing appropriate sites, and keeping personal information on the "down-low", the government watching over your moves shouldn't be an issue. It is however, an invasion of privacy and in my personal opinion...kept to a limit to not overpower our freedom.

Monitoring our every move on the internet is an invasion of one of our basic rights. There SHOUlD be SOME privacy, but not to an extent where our every little move needs to be watched.

I agree with you, Morgan. People shouldn't have to worry about the government watching over what they are doing on the internet if they are just doing what they should be doing on the internet. You shouldn't have to be monitored if you're respecting privacy laws and looking at appropriate media.

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I agree, Ella. There is never a need for any innapropriate images, text, or media of any kind.

Example: Fifteen privacy groups have filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission seeking an investigation over deceptive trade practice. call for government action when its at it's strongest if Facebook breaks its promises. If Facebook violates its own privacy policy or its promises to users, government should and could investigate and take action to prevent further problems.

The privacy of what you do on the internet is a privilege and should stay that way, in my opinion.

No, because the privacy of how much you want to personally protect on the internet is up to you.

Without the Constitution, where would we stand as a nation? We would be a chaotic country... no rights, no laws, no freedoms. If our nation were to ratify the Constitution, the things we would take for granted in everyday life could be limited and/or taken from our possession, leaving us with an unstable government and future lifestyle.

Lauryn101797(19) Clarified
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We should keep it the way it is, but I don't agree that we are just going to "'forget it and write our own." Our country's Constitution will never be forgotten, and the possibilites of us "writing our own" is highly impossible. I do support your opinion with keeping the Constitiution in the state that it is currently in as of today though.


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