Onto part two: about the state and the people.
Answer as if you were living in the society you'd like everyone to live under,
not how people should do things in the society you currently live in.
The government should be less involved in the day to day life of its citizens.
Sometimes it is right that the government may spy on its citizens, to combat extremists and terrorists.
Authority figures, if morally correct, are a good thing for society.
Strength is necessary for any government to succeed.
Only the government can fairly and effectively regulate organisations.
Without democracy a society is nothing.
Jury Nullification(?) should be legal.
The smaller the government, the freer the people.
As things are right now, society requires structure and bureaucracy in order to function.
Mandatory IDs should be used to ensure public safety.
The government should only provide emergency services and law enforcement, no more.
In times of crisis, safety becomes more important than civil liberties.
The police was not made to protect the people, but to uphold the status-quo by force.
State schools are a bad idea, because our state shouldn't be influencing our children.
If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear.