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KMAN
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in article 1110340422.0f166db598e207fc9e839e738f0d5c7b@terane ws, Nisarel at
wrote on 3/8/05 10:53 PM:
Scott Weiser wrote:
A Usenet persona calling itself Nisarel wrote:
Scott Weiser wrote:
But it cannot step one inch outside the
boundary we the people have established.
Patriot Act.
It's leaped way outside it.
Really? How, specifically? Can you name specific instances where
enforcements under the Patriot Act have illegally infringed on
protected rights?
You're that ignorant?
I find it interesting the the New York City Council (that's the city where
most of the people in 9/11 actually perished) want the Patrio Act revoked.
They obviously aren't as informed as Scott Weiser, but they seem to feel
rather strongly that it infringes on fundamental rights and liberties.
I find the most recent version of their resolution quite well written.
http://www.nycbordc.org/resolution0389-2004.html
Even the American Library Association is getting radical!
http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Sect...=/ContentManag
ement/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=11891
A search on
Patriot Act infringe on rights
or some such combination will give you a plethora of links to hundreds of
organizations that have come forward (at obvious risk) to stand up against
the anti-freedom (aka Patriot Act) act.
It's so ironic that at the very same time as US troops are fighting on
foreign soil - according to their President's revised mission to secure
freedom for the Iraqi people - freedoms in the USA are at one of the lowest
points in decades.
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