Important Government Documents
Documents Every Citizen Should Read
Summary of these documents:
The Declaration of Independence
The Constitution
of the United States of America
The Bill Of Rights
, Amendments 1-10 to The Constitution of the United States of America
Amendments 11-27
to The Constitution of the United States of America
The Bill Of No Rights
, a reminder of some things citizens are NOT entitled to
Red Skelton
reciting and commenting on the Pledge of Allegiance.
Issac Asimov
commenting on the National Anthem.
Participate!
Write your Representatives
Write your Senators
Write The President
Write The Vice President
If you are concerned about censorship on the Internet, then see:
The Electronic Frontier Foundation
The Voters Telecommunication Watch
The Citizens Internet Empowerment Coalition
Privacy Resources on the Web
Junkbusters
is an excellent source of information about a wide variety of privacy issues including unsolicited commerical e-mail (a.k.a "spam") and paper junk mail, web ads, and telemarketing.
The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)
is a source of information regarding civil liberties issues and protecting privacy, the First Amendment and constitutional values.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
is also a good source for information about privacy issues as well as freedom of speech rights in cyberspace.
The Federal Trade Commission
held a fascinating public workshop on
consumer information privacy
that dealt with a pleathora of on-line privacy related issues.
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