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We don't need the government to give us rights we inherently have.
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You don't need lots of money or connections to move the political machine, Strossen says.
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All the national candidates capitulate on civil liberties, Strossen says.
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There are 100 provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act that the A.C.L.U. does not dispute, Strossen says.
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Strossen looks to Louis Brandeis' very broad definition of privacy.
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Secrecy was a problem in the Bush administration before the attacks, Strossen says.
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Strossen worries about disproportionate drug penalties and the disproportionate effect they have on minority communities.
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Why do we need the A.C.L.U. if the government is supposed to protect our rights?
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How can I be a little less hypocritical?
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We need to clean up our act, says Mills.
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Lidia Bastianch thinks we will look back on this age as one when the culinary experience was rediscovered.
People will be healthier and have many more opportunities than we do today, says Mills.
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America is much more unstable than anyone realizes, says Mills.