Do Antiterrorism Measure Threaten Civil Liberties?

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Louis G

 

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January 29, 2015

 

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Since the attack of the World Trade Center in 1993 and the Murrah Federal Building in 1995 there has been a growing threat of terrorism in America. The threat was also manifested in the "9/11" attack on America at the World Trade Center. Antiterrorism measures have been employed to stop or at least obstruct further attacks, and some complain that their rights as American citizens are being violated...
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Antiterrorism is not threatening civil liberties as long as the American people understand why these steps are being taken. After the "9/11" bombing, the lines at airports were known to take between two and four hours just to get baggage checked, yet there were no complaints. The media coverage of the measures that were being taken in order to protect the American travelers were enough reason to support such prolonged delays in airport lobbies...
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