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Privacy - Information Collection and National Security :: Argumentative Persuasive Essays
      Information and National Security           Many people believe that the U.S government is hiding information from their  citizens.  But has anyone stopped to think that perhaps the government  withholds information for the nation's safety.  I disagree with the college  student who said, "Despite the horror stories of war, I would want to know the  truth.  If you know the truth of a situation, you might be able to do  something about it."  I do not believe that 'we' can do something about  it.  It is ultimately our government who decides on how to act.  For  the most part, the government should be allowed to conceal the truth for our  nation's safety.           If the government was to tell the public the truth about everything, it could  lead to an uneasy nation.  The government releases information that we need  to know.  If the government were to tell us everything that they have been  withholding, it might break citizens into chaos.  Our government is here to  protect us and not to insight violence in us.  We should have faith in our  government.  For example, if the public were told about a planned attack  that could not be prevented, chaos would ensue.  People would panic and  perhaps cause more damage.  Our country needs unity and not chaos.   The government is only trying to protect us by keeping secrets.           In this time of war, the government has more of a reason to be  secretive.  The enemies are watching information that goes public.   During this time our country needs to be very careful of what kind of  information they divulge.  If the government were to release important  information it may be used against us.  It is understandable that the  public has curiosity of what is really going on during this war.  But  ultimately, the public needs to have faith that our government is doing what  needs to be done.           Many people argue that the government also holds a lot of petty information  away from the public.  While people may understand why certain information  is kept a secret, they would like to know why some 'not so important'  information is not released.  In my opinion, if the information is petty  why should anyone care what it is anyway.  					    
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