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stops government invasions of privacy. | stops government invasions of privacy. | ||
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abridging civil liberties. | abridging civil liberties. | ||
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reestablish a government that is more fair, more free, | reestablish a government that is more fair, more free, | ||
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Revision as of 11:44, 11 October 2015
A Constitutional Amendment that
Protects Privacy
The Uniting Amendment is the comprehensive amendment
to the Constitution of the United States that
stops government invasions of privacy.
It includes provisions that stop companies, governments,
and individuals from invading privacy and
abridging civil liberties.
The amendment includes many other provisions to
reestablish a government that is more fair, more free,
and has the integrity and compassion to move forward.