Persuasive Speech On NSA Spying

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I am writing to you today to express my concerns over the current NSA spying programs. It is my right at a citizen to share my beliefs about how our government is handling its surveillance. I am a 48-year-old doctor from Oklahoma and I know I am not the only one who has concerns about the government spying on us. Firstly, what the government and NSA is doing is simply illegal. There’s no denying this. They have violated our unalienable right to privacy. The 4th Amendment of our Constitution clearly states that our privacy must not be infringed upon without a warrant. The NSA however is willing and able to monitor anyone they choose without a warrant and without notifying the person they are spying on (ACLU). For me, this poses a real threat …show more content…

I am a 37-year-old Army Veteran who served 2 tours in Afghanistan. I enlisted in the Army on September 27th, 2001, when i was 23 years old. I was living in New York City at the time of the attacks and I witnessed the evils of Al Qaeda. We are all aware that after the attacks on September 11th, 2001, our government implemented a new surveillance policy. Over these past few years, there has been much scrutiny over this policy. Some claim it is illegal, or that it violates Americans’ rights. I am here to tell you these accusations are all false. A lot of the criticisms started over President Bush. Many claim that he extended his powers to expand this surveillance program. Bush, however, was entirely within his rights as the Commander-in-Chief. The Constitution clearly states that one of his most important jobs s to protect this country (Hayden). This program’s exclusive goal was to make the country safer. Also, if this program really were illegal, it would have been ruled so during the multiple hearings on surveillance. Not just once, but many times, the government 's surveillance program was ruled to be compliant with the limits of the Constitution

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