Long before the attacks of 9-11, America has been living a double life. We are the country of freedoms: freedom of speech, of press, of assembly. Yet we are also a country that has little problem denying these freedoms whenever we feel the need. We deny them to those not living in our country, and at times to our own citizens. Post 9-11 these crimes against freedom and privacy have increased perhaps not dramatically, but technologically. But first, a history lesson: Americans have ...