On Wednesday former Libertarian Presidential candidate John McAfee appeared on RT to discuss the security and privacy fears of the American people after the Senate rejected a proposal to allow the FBI access to people’s browser history.
This issue is one of the key issues in our modern political world. Do we have a sense of privacy when we are on the internet? Should the government have the ability to know what website’s we visit on a daily basis? We are now in different times, and the protection of basic rights is absolutely necessary in a free society.
Robert is a graduate of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs with a B.A. in Political Science (Emphasis American Politics & Public Law) and Colorado State University-Pueblo with an M.A. in American History. In college, Robert was an active member of the Republican Party serving as the chairman of the College Republicans & interning for Colorado’s U.S. Senator. He became active in the Libertarian movement with the 2008 campaign of Ron Paul. Since then he has started this venture to educate the public about Libertarianism and volunteers his time to the Libertarian Party of Colorado and the National Party. He is passionate about our country’s future, a loving husband, and a proud father.
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