Renewing the Patriot act
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Renewing the Patriot act
Looks like Dubya wants to renew the Patriot act (which is set to expire this year)
http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/06/09/ ... index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/06/09/ ... index.html
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I'm with the ACLU. 90% of it is fine, but there are specific lines that violate the constitution/bill of rights.
Plus, lose the doublespeak name. Man, when this came out I was scared things were going to get even worse and we were going to get even more 1984 laws. Patriot Act -- Act that removes fundamental privelages in the Bill of Rights--Yeah, like that's patriotic!
Plus, lose the doublespeak name. Man, when this came out I was scared things were going to get even worse and we were going to get even more 1984 laws. Patriot Act -- Act that removes fundamental privelages in the Bill of Rights--Yeah, like that's patriotic!
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http://www.bordc.org/resources/repeal.pdfbash wrote:What does it remove from the Bill of Rights?
That link freezes Firefox for some reason. Perhaps you could post some researchable passages from the PDF.
From a quick news search of some of the directors and advisors I don't hold out much hope for an objective or balanced appraisal. Chosen randomly, one advisor (Zinn) is described by Wikipedia thusly: "Howard Zinn is an influential American historian and political scientist, whose political philosophy incorporates ideas from Marxism, anarchism, socialism, and social democracy. Together with Noam Chomsky (with whom he has collaborated on several books and speaking engagements), Zinn is among the most well-known figures of the radical left in the United States."
um, OK!
Lot's of spooky *threats* talked about on the BORDC site but not much substance beyond fearmongering, as far as I could determine. I'm not claiming that abuses couldn't occur but I'm more interested in actual instances where the PA has already proven erosive to protected rights.
From a quick news search of some of the directors and advisors I don't hold out much hope for an objective or balanced appraisal. Chosen randomly, one advisor (Zinn) is described by Wikipedia thusly: "Howard Zinn is an influential American historian and political scientist, whose political philosophy incorporates ideas from Marxism, anarchism, socialism, and social democracy. Together with Noam Chomsky (with whom he has collaborated on several books and speaking engagements), Zinn is among the most well-known figures of the radical left in the United States."
um, OK!
Lot's of spooky *threats* talked about on the BORDC site but not much substance beyond fearmongering, as far as I could determine. I'm not claiming that abuses couldn't occur but I'm more interested in actual instances where the PA has already proven erosive to protected rights.
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That worked but my Acrobat Pro 7 tryout was expired so I uninstalled it and it also uninstalled my legit (sorta) copy of Acrobat 6 (which I no longer have the source files for). *sigh* I'll grab the free reader later and search the pdf for anything I can hang an opinion on.
Update: Speculative fearmongering. It presents potential scenarios for abuse culled from the imaginations of it's authors. Wake me when an actual abuse occurs.
Update: Speculative fearmongering. It presents potential scenarios for abuse culled from the imaginations of it's authors. Wake me when an actual abuse occurs.
bash wrote:Update: Speculative fearmongering. It presents potential scenarios for abuse culled from the imaginations of it's authors. Wake me when an actual abuse occurs.
Bingo.That Document wrote:It creates a new crime of domestic terrorism that is so broadly defined that it may be applied to citizens acting legally to express their dissent.
Wait 3 years. By then there will be a somewhat decent amount of resistance nationwide going on to the slow lockdown. Anyone who complains of government corruption and forcefully resists will be deemed a "domestic terrorist" and nailed. Some people recently drew the final line in the sand with the National ID Card.
Even if there are abuses now, they won't let you know. They do their best to paint themselves in the best possible light.
Bash, I will track your first question later. It was something I checked two years ago.
For now I ask, why do we have to sit and wait for an abuse to happen? What a terrible policy. So *after* government has grabbed authority, you propose a change.
Bah, I prefer a pre-emptive strike on the government. If anyone can't handle power, it's governemnt. It *will* be abused at some point. It's only a matter of time.
For now I ask, why do we have to sit and wait for an abuse to happen? What a terrible policy. So *after* government has grabbed authority, you propose a change.
Bah, I prefer a pre-emptive strike on the government. If anyone can't handle power, it's governemnt. It *will* be abused at some point. It's only a matter of time.
wow, i find this stance kinda scary. Shouldn't laws - if this is what the Act is - be built in a way that prevents further abuse by closing any loopholes? If there are loopholes shouldn't they work on closing them before renewing it? Otherwise it appears as if these holes are there for a purpose.bash wrote:It presents potential scenarios for abuse culled from the imaginations of it's authors. Wake me when an actual abuse occurs.
Why close them when they can be further used for the government's own agend?Pandora wrote:wow, i find this stance kinda scary. Shouldn't laws - if this is what the Act is - be built in a way that prevents further abuse by closing any loopholes? If there are loopholes shouldn't they work on closing them before renewing it? Otherwise it appears as if these holes are there for a purpose.bash wrote:It presents potential scenarios for abuse culled from the imaginations of it's authors. Wake me when an actual abuse occurs.