Argumentative Essay: What Is Monitoring?

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" What is monitoring? It is to observe/check the progress of something over a period of time. The first amendment guarantees freedom of expression or the right to say what we want without restriction. This means that we can post anything we want online. It does not guarantee that we will be safe from the repercussions that follow. The U.S. government has the right to MONITOR it. That does not mean that they have the right to change it or stop it from going out. If it is in the interest of international or national or state or local safety they have the ability to stop or change it from happening. The U.S. government has the duty and/or right to monitor its citizens because if it doesn't then the U.S. will fall apart or something potentially very bad could happen and it would be extremely hard to stop before it was too late. …show more content…

If the government was monitoring this then they could have stopped this and saved an untold number of lives. Also, what better way is there to hack into the government's network and take classified or top secret information. They could hack every other computer and then program them to all hack into the govt at the same time and overload its firewalls. I am not saying this system is perfect but is a lot closer than no monitoring at all. There might be corrupt officials in high places but even with them there it is a lot safer than us just letting people just do whatever they want to do to us. There is an extraordinary difference between there being too much safety ""equipment/nets"" and there being too little safety

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