

I think the government by collecting the phone records of people living in the United States, may be an alternative to prevent future attacks, but the state or government forgets that it is possible to eliminate We will not publish student comments that include a last name. Students 13 and older are invited to comment below.

Do any of the findings in the poll above surprise you? Why or why not?.Should the government not have access to, so that Americans’ privacy rights are not compromised? What kind of information - like Web sites visited or phone numbers called - do you think the government should have access to in order to prevent future terrorist attacks? On the other hand, what information.How do you feel about the revelation that the government is collecting phone records and Internet data from millions of Americans? Why?.Would you rather the government err on the side of national security or privacy rights in its domestic surveillance programs? Why?.Do you think it’s possible for the government to find a healthy balance between protecting the country and our privacy? Do you believe the government is striking the right balance? Why?.The Internet activities of people living in foreign countries. Nearly the same number approved of the United States’ monitoring However, three-quarters said they approved of the government’s tracking phone records of Americans suspected of terrorist activity. Had been made public would weaken the government’s efforts to prevent terrorism.Īccording to a CBS News poll released Tuesday evening, nearly 6 in 10 Americans said they disapproved of the federal government’s collecting phone records of ordinary Americans in order to reduce terrorism.

Their own Internet activities or phone calls’ being monitored.Ī majority, 57 percent, said that the leaks about the surveillance programs would not affect the ability of the United States to prevent future terrorist attacks, while 30 percent said the fact that the programs In the wake of the exposure of two classified surveillance operations, most Americans expressed disapproval about the United States government’s collecting phone records of “ordinary” Americans. In the article “ Poll Finds Disapproval of Record Collection, but Little Personal Concern,”Īllison Kopicki writes about the results of a June CBS News poll conducted after the first leaks by Mr. What do you feel is more important: our privacy or national security? We now know that the National Security Agency gathers phone logs and Internet data from millions of Americans as part of its mission to keep the United States safe. Snowden, a government contractor, leaked classified documents to the news media that revealed the existence of top-secret government surveillance programs. It is advisable to book early by calling 1-80 or check out the website at rosebudtheatre.Questions about issues in the news for students 13 and older.Įarlier this year, Edward J. Joseph and the Amazing Techincolor Dreamcoat runs at Rosebud until Sept 1, but demand for tickets means many performances are already sold out or near capacity. Morris Ertman is directing, with Bill Hamm as musical director, Deanne Bertsch as the choreographer, with costume and set designs by Hanne Loosen and Morris Ertman. He is joined in Rosebud’s Joseph/Dreamcoat by Cassia Schmidt as the narrator, Mike Thiessen as his father Jacob, Tenaj Williams as his brother Judah and David Snider as the Pharaoh.
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I have had some great roles in theatre and the Journey of a Lifetime tour was an amazing sightseeing tour of Canada.”įong last appeared at Rosebud in The Skin of Our Teeth and he was seen in Calgary in such shows as In the Heights, Fortune Falls and The Circle. “My life since that production of Joseph eight years ago has been a remarkable journey. Joseph has prophetic dreams and his dreams warn the Pharaoh of an impending drought, thus sparing Egypt from the famine other countries suffer.

In it, Joseph’s brothers are jealous that he is their father’s favourite son so they sell him into slavery in Egypt. They based their musical on the story of the coat of many colours from The Book of Genesis. Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote Joseph/Dreamcoat 50 years ago when they were studying together at Colet Court School in London. I have had those experiences now so I feel I can do so much more justice to the second part of Joseph’s journey.” A scene from Rosebud Theatre’s Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. I could say the lines and sing the songs but I hadn’t experienced things that required me to forgive others. “My first time around, I didn’t really understand what it means to forgive people. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
