User:Ojhernandez/Restore the Fourth

Restore the Fourth is a non-partisan, unaffiliated group of concerned citizens who seek to strengthen the Fourth Amendment with respect to digital surveillance by the U.S. government.

Currently, the first Restore the Fourth protest is slated to take place on July 4, 2013 with protests scheduled in over ninety cities in the United States.

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Goals
The goal of the Restore the Fourth Movement is to end all forms of unconstitutional surveillance of digital communications by the United States government. One specific program Restore the Fourth seeks to discontinue is known as PRISM, which is directed by the National Security Agency.

Methods
Restore the Fourth facilitates local rallies around the country planned for July 4, 2013. The purpose of the rallies is to spread awareness of and spur political action against unconstitutional spying by the U.S. government. The movement is completely nonpartisan and nonviolent; the cause is a human-rights issue that transcends political boundaries.