It was a day of tragedy 22 years ago on Sept. 11; 2,977 people were killed, and 3,000 children were left without parents. Some of the best people in the nation\u2014first responders\u2014lost their lives trying to save the lives of others. And in the wars that followed, America lost some of its finest young men and women. But something else happened on 9/11. Americans were forced to surrender some of their basic rights. Facing the threat of terror attacks, and amid the 2001 anthrax attacks, President George Bush passed the USA PATRIOT Act, also known as the \u201cUniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001.\u201d The PATRIOT Act raised the question of whether Americans should sacrifice their constitutional rights in exchange for safety. And now, there\u2019s a broader social debate on whether an emergency order can override the rights of Americans under the Constitution. \xa0 \u2b55\ufe0f \U0001f1fa\U0001f1f8Josh's Special Offer\U0001f449 https://ept.ms/JoshSpeicalOffer
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