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 @9KZ8GRX from Colorado commented…2mos2MO

 @9L2T3XZ from California commented…2mos2MO

 @9KZ7WV8 from Wisconsin commented…2mos2MO

In my opinion, both personal privacy and national security should be prioritized to the best of our ability. It's important to find a balance that respects individual rights while also ensuring the safety of the nation.

 @9KZ7B7J from Wyoming commented…2mos2MO

The organization that is responsible for listening in on everyday conversations would be considered a violation of privacy and that association should be abolished

 @9KZ6C3GPeace and Freedom from Illinois commented…2mos2MO

 @9KYFCWL from Louisiana commented…2mos2MO

If it is a risk against our country, I feel that national security is more important

 @9KZ662N from North Carolina commented…2mos2MO

 @9KZFYM9 from California commented…2mos2MO

Privacy and national security are two very important things to a country and there needs to be balance between both of them.

 @9KZDT5JRepublican from Colorado commented…2mos2MO

 @9KZBP2J from Pennsylvania commented…2mos2MO

Our government already doesn't care about our privacy. Nor does the common American. I personally think a persons privacy should be protected within reason when it comes to conflict.

 @9KZBH4N from Michigan commented…2mos2MO

I feel that I have to sacrifice some personal privacy to prevent another 9/11 or something along those lines then that’s fine by me

 @9KZ9Q32 from California commented…2mos2MO

I think during severe cases a no-fly list is required, but good reason should be given.

 @9KZ9FPDfrom Pennsylvania commented…2mos2MO

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