However, I don’t think that we should deny them the right to legal counsel.
In general, I think that some of the restrictions on our civil liberties make sense. They are set in place to prevent terrorism in America. If they were not there, then it would be possible for another attack on America. Even now that we have taken over Iraq for the Iraqis’, there are still militia groups that are trying to take back the nation and get us out of the country.”(-Cat )”They may be small, but they have the power to make a huge effect in our day to day life’s—just look at what they did with 9/11”(-TJ). “When America is attacked we go into military law not civil law”, a point made by Cat, is a good observation. She does not understand why they are different, but I think I may have a reason for it. During war, our country is at risk: any day could have a deadly attack. With the country being more at risk, there are extenuating circumstances. For this, there needs to be some different rules—or powers—the government can use in order to protect us without such a delay. I always feel that my group has a lot of good ideas to added to the different topics each week and that we feed off each other more to express the points we are trying to get across. The point bring up by TJ about just because a country is smaller than you cannot mean that they can’t have the upper hand in power which is so true , never un-estimate someone because of their size because you look like the ass in the long run. Prime example the attack on the twin towers killed a lot of innocent people. I love how Cat said that restrictions prevent terrible things from happening which is true and then person 3 goes on to explain military law because for a lot of people it seems stupid or confusing and they explain it very well.
Since this is our last blog and I got the honors to present last I would like to say that it was great working with you all as a team, our thoughts as a good were always very appetizing to the discussing of blogging. Feel free to give yourself a pat on the back for your amazing work. GOOD JOB!
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