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	<title>Comments on: Government Surveillance</title>
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		<title>By: Walter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Walter</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 03:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>First off, I am an American citizen. I understand how the government works and the little things it does in order to help us, and hurt us. In no way do I side on either side; I know the government is there to protect us, but they do some strange things sometimes. For example, after 911 and the terrorist attacks, the government stepped up security everywhere almost twofold. While this was in an effort to help us, the Patriot Act invaded my security a bit much. It seemed kind of creepy that the government could be snooping on pretty much any communications I have, provided it is in the ream of national security. While I am not totally against this, it just seems that maybe someone else could figure out how to do this as well. Hackers are quite sophisticated these days, and who knows what they are capable of. Hackers can get into your computer from any point in your connection and from pretty much anywhere. I used to just avoid my computer, but now with my IP changer, everything has been safe and secure since.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First off, I am an American citizen. I understand how the government works and the little things it does in order to help us, and hurt us. In no way do I side on either side; I know the government is there to protect us, but they do some strange things sometimes. For example, after 911 and the terrorist attacks, the government stepped up security everywhere almost twofold. While this was in an effort to help us, the Patriot Act invaded my security a bit much. It seemed kind of creepy that the government could be snooping on pretty much any communications I have, provided it is in the ream of national security. While I am not totally against this, it just seems that maybe someone else could figure out how to do this as well. Hackers are quite sophisticated these days, and who knows what they are capable of. Hackers can get into your computer from any point in your connection and from pretty much anywhere. I used to just avoid my computer, but now with my IP changer, everything has been safe and secure since.</p>
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