After the attacks on September 11, 2001
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Privacy rights have NOT been upset by Congress. Congress IS the government.
after the attacks on September 11, 2001
the terrorist attacks of September 11
the terrorist attack of 9/11
privacy rights
Questions that prompt one particular answer
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The US Government treats all holidays equally; they're all marked on US Government calendars.
The citizens of Greece, in some places, had a very limited effect on the ruling of Greece. For one thing, citizenship was hard to attain, but most places were ruled by single rulers, who made the laws, and were within their rights to ignore the citizens completely. However, in the golden age of Athens, when it was a democracy, the citizens controlled the government completely. The council of 500 men voted on the laws, and made them. However, the golden age did not last long, and in most places people were still ignored.
Some companies paid them money to ignore these problems.
The federal government uses tax laws and funding to force the states to act in certain ways (drinking), if each state could ignore what the federal government says they would be eliminating its power.
APEX! Do you think we should ignore our constitutional rights and let the government take citizens' guns away?