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postheadericon Majority Of Americans Okay With NSA Dragnet... Or, Wait, Not Okay With It; Depending On How You Ask

The results of a recent study just released by the Pew Research Center and its findings are a little surprising and a little disappointing. After seeing a sharp increase in the proportion of people who were not willing to sacrifice civil liberties in the fight against terrorism (last month after Boston Blitz TIME / CNN poll), current polls version changes again the other direction. According to the Pew survey, most Americans think of NSA phone records Raid perfectly within the framework of the fight against terrorism.

most Americans - 56% - say the program of the National Security Agency (NSA), the monitoring of telephone records of millions of Americans is a form acceptable to the government to investigate terrorism, but a significant minority - 41% - said unacceptable. And while the public is divided on the monitoring of government mail and other online activities to prevent potential terrorists, these views are largely unchanged since 2002, shortly after the terrorist attacks of 9/11.

Currently 62% say it is more important for the federal government to investigate possible terrorist threats, even if it infringes on privacy. Only 34% say it is more important that the government not interfere in private life, even if that limits its ability to investigate possible terrorist threats.

Although it is tempting to believe that many Americans simply have not been paying attention for the past 11 years, the most likely explanation for the constant support of government oversight is the hypocrisy of partisan politics. Republicans and Democrats have expressed support for government oversight is directly related to the one currently in the White House.




Republicans and Democrats have very different views of the two operations. Today, only half of Republicans (52%) say it is acceptable for the NSA to obtain court orders to trace the records of telephone calls of millions of Americans to investigate terrorism. In January 2006, 75% of Republicans said it was acceptable for the NSA to investigate suspected terrorists for inclusion in telephone calls and reading emails without court approval.


Democrats are now monitoring phone
the NSA as acceptable by 64% to 34%. In January 2006 by a similar margin (61% to 36%), Democrats said it was unacceptable for the NSA to scan phone calls and e-mails of suspected terrorists.
No, in bold black and white, is one of the most damning indictment of the party system and its attendant illusion of choice acts. Two different parties in control. Same result. The only thing that changes is the political affiliation of indignation. Interestingly, "independent" have increased

support monitoring programs in the same period, a statistic that serves as a reminder that not only identify themselves as independent libertarians.

On a slightly more positive note, Americans are more protective of their Internet use, with a slight majority (52%) said that the government should

be allowed to monitor email and to track terrorists' Internet activities. " Unfortunately, this can probably be attributed to a change of presidents, with Republicans jumped from 13% in 2006-2013 and Democrats disapproval disapproval fell 8% during the same period.
But perhaps the most important factor is the formulation of questions. A Rasmussen poll in the same period was nearly the opposite conclusion.
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