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WHAT HAVE WESACRIFICED IN THE“WAR ON TERROR”? WHAT HAVE WESACRIFICED IN THE“WAR ON TERROR”?

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WHAT HAVE WESACRIFICED IN THE“WAR ON TERROR”? - PPT Presentation

Total spending on the 147war on terror148 exceeds 3 trillion And the US federal government continues to spend 275 billion each year3 TRILLION DOLLARS 33 The NSA illegally collects the ph ID: 421038

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WHAT HAVE WESACRIFICED IN THE“WAR ON TERROR”? Total spending on the “war on terror” exceeds $3 trillion. And the U.S. federal government continues to spend $275 billion each year.$3 TRILLION DOLLARS $33 The NSA illegally collects the phone call data of all Also, via “National Security Letters” the F.B.I. collects personal information without a court order. Both programs violate the 4th amendment.ILLEGAL MASS SPYING The congress has now unconstitutionally given the military authority to detain U.S. citizens without charge or trial.IMPRISONMENT WITHOUT CHARGES The U.S. government now claims the right to assassinate U.S. citizens abroad without charge, trial, or due process of any kind.ASSASSINATION OF AMERICANS Mass surveillance has been justified by secret legal interpretations. Revealing these classified legal interpretations is considered a crime.SECRET LAWS The government maintains a “no-fly” list, which operates without judicial oversight. Once on it, there’s no way to challenge one’s inclusion.DENIAL OF BASIC RIGHTS TOPSECRETFISA 1. http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/09/08/us/sept-11-reckoning/cost-graphic.html?_r=02. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/27/us/nsa-phone-data-collection-is-illegal-aclu-says.html3. https://www.e.org/issues/national-security-letters4. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/16/opinion/politics-over-principle.html?5. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/11/opinion/sunday/the-power-to-kill.html?_r=1&6. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/07/us/in-secret-court-vastly-broadens-powers-of-nsa.html7. http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/05/am-i-on-the-no-y-list-0151-and-other-faqs-to-the-fbi/257316/