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Privacy Purists, Profiling Protesters, Licentious Libertarians and Homeland Security in Post-9/11 America
John Wohlstetter
September 10, 2004
Technology
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In this issue of Bandwidth, Senior Fellow John Wohlstetter examines the proposals from the 9/11 Commission’s report, and provides strong arguments against typical privacy and civil liberties advocates’ concerns.
Photo by Nathan Jacobson, © Discovery Institute (CC BY-SA 4.0) John Wohlstetter Senior Fellow , Discovery InstituteJohn C. Wohlstetter is a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute (beg. 2001) and the Gold Institute for International Strategy (beg. 2021). His primary areas of expertise are national security and foreign policy, and the 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. He is author of Sleepwalking With The Bomb (2nd ed. 2014) , and The Long War Ahead and The Short War Upon Us (2008) . He was founder and editor of the issues blog Letter From The Capitol (2005-2015) . His articles have been published by The American Spectator , National Review Online , Wall Street Journal , Human Events , Daily Caller , PJ Media , Washington Times and others. He is an amateur concert pianist, residing in Charleston, South Carolina.