[QUOTE]Originally posted by stlhdh2o:
Anything you read or buy can be used against you. Check out any book big brother says it doesn't like.....this doesn't just apply to terrorist cases now......and you can be hauled in.--stlhdH20
WRONG Orwell!
The U.S.A. Patriot Act specifically protects Americans First Amendment rights, and terrorism investigators have no interests in the library habits of ordinary Americans.
Under the Patriot Act, the definition of "domestic terrorism" is limited to conduct that (1) violates federal or state criminal law and (2) is dangerous to human life. Therefore,
peaceful political organizations engaging in political advocacy will obviously not come under this definition. (Patriot Act, Section 802)
I'm not sure if that would apply to your plans to overthow the government with a group of "gay commie nazis" or not.
Section 215 of the Patriot Act ensures that the business records-whether from a library or any other business-can be obtained in national security investigations with the PERMISSION of a federal judge.
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May I see this list of books please?--stlhdH20
If they did look into your reading habits, would one of the books in your library be Misleading Propaganda about the Patriot Act for anti-Bush Dummies?
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Now I ask you....does Dubya really stand for "freedom"?--stlhdH20
YES!
First and foremost he stands for Americans to be free from domestic terrorist acts--and if it requires codifying the authority (via the Patriot Act) law enforcement officials have had for decades in going after organized crime, drug dealers and child pornagraghers so be it.
Or, do you believe like the ACLU that the rights of foriegn terrorists and child pornagraphers are more important than the safety of American citizens and their children?
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We are living in as close to a police state as we ever have. US citizens have been stripped of their rights and held indefinitely without charge.
These things are true folks.--stlhdH20
WRONG! They're not true folks.
Section 412 (Mandetory detention of suspected terrorists; habeas corpus; judicial review) in the Patriot Act allows the government, with extensive judicial supervision, temporarily to detain terrorist aliens until they are removed from the country. It is the equivalent of denying bail to a criminal defendant. Section 412 ensures that the terrorists are not released to live among the people they seek to harm.
Law-abiding Americans have nothing to fear from section 412. It applies only to aliens who in engage in terrorism or otherwise pose a severe theat to national security. And detention lasts only as long as it takes to remove an alien from the U.S.
Section 412 expressly grants the alien the right to challenge their detension in court. Aliens may file a habeas petition in any federal disrict court that has juristiction.
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"Johnny is the basement mixing up the medicine--
I'm on the pavement thinking about the government.......
You better duck down the alley way--
find yourself a better way!.....
Don't trust leaders --
and watch your parking meters!"
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Hey on a lighter note stlhdH20,
If you haven't already--check out the new Comedy Central show CrossBalls (a spoof of Crossfire and Hardball). I believe it's on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 11:30 pm. If you're not up at that late hour--set your VCR and check it out. It's pretty funny stuff-I think you'll dig it.