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Pendragon
09-07-2011, 02:54 PM
http://nymag.com/news/9-11/10th-anniversary/patriot-act/

The authors of the Patriot Act always intended that its provisions would be permanent. The politically expedient thing to do would have been to include a sunset provision, to acknowledge a temporary moment of crisis that required special measures for prosecutors to pursue terrorists. But the lawyers wanted no sunsets; some of them had been working Al Qaeda cases since the first World Trade Center bombing and imagined a long-term struggle that could last a generation. “I said, ‘Don’t think of this as an emergency measure,’ ” Viet Dinh [P1] recalled on July 20. At the time, Dinh was an assistant attorney general under John Ashcroft and was tasked on the morning of September 12 with writing a bill to fix whatever laws might impede investigation. The scholarship provided little guidance for how to make terror investigations easier, so Dinh sent an e-mail to the nation’s U.S. attorneys and FBI agents, asking for ideas. G-men are not constitutional lawyers, and excesses were rife: Someone wanted to send neighborhood watches in search of sordid types. The attorneys at Justice made piles, winnowing as they went: “Crazy Ideas,” “Quarter-Baked,” “Half-Baked.”

It certainly is wonderful that Bush, Cheney, and Ashcroft all decided to trample our civili liberties to put more Americans in jail.

What a spectacular farce.

Juggernaut
09-08-2011, 04:53 AM
Don't forget the democrats who did not repeal that portion of the law. I see no need to use the law for drug dealers but terrorism, use it all day with my regards.

Fact is, FBI lawyers and the DOJ interpreted the law in a way that gave them blanket access to warrant-less access to anyone's life. Feds can put a GPS tracker on your car without a judges permission. Obama is no different than Bush on this issue.

As for the Sunset clause, hell no, we must always go after terrorists and extremists till the Fed rules them out. That's to Euro thinking for most Americans.

Its not just the FBI, private defense companies have been watching and listening for decades. Plenty of private contractors who overlap the fed probing.

Check out the interactive map, then enter your zip code for local agencies if any. The CIA has 36 offices in the US, NSA has 20, DHS 535, DNI, NGA, NRO and so on. We've got the country blanketed so the net is covered quite well so say hi to all the guests reading your posts. :D Feel safe and a little paranoid because Uncle Sam and his contractor cousins are watching.

http://projects.washingtonpost.com/top-secret-america/map/