The United States has long been seen as a shining beacon of freedom and liberty. Thomas Jefferson wrote of “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” in the Declaration of Independence.
Now those cherished rights are slowly slipping away. Not because of tyranny or terrorism, not because of the watchful eye of big brother or the overzealous acts of politicians, rather due to a willing citizenry voluntarily trading its personal freedom for personal security.
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