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Old 11-13-09, 07:04 PM   #1
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I dont know about 'massivly restricted' but some measures were put in place yes.
To name a few of the more controversial ones out there on the Patriot Act alone:
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Sec. 203 Articles B and D: Allows information from probes to be shared with intelligence agencies and other parts of the government involved in security.

Sec. 206: Allows one wiretap authorization to cover multiple devices; thereby eliminating the need for separate court authorizations for a suspect's cell phone, PC, etc.

Sec. 215: Allows easier access to business records in foreign intelligence investigations.

Sec. 218: Allows for the easier launching of foreign intelligence wiretaps and searches.

Sec. 213: Allows "Sneak and peek" search warrants, which let authorities search a home or business without immediately notifying the target beforehand.

Sec. 805: Expands the existing ban on giving "material support" to "traitors" to include "expert advice or assistance."
And thanks to supporters of it, it was passed back through Congress and signed back into law by him in 2006. So we're stuck with this crap for several more years. At least Obama was proposing that some of the sections inside be cut or broadened more to prevent misuse in the future (though we're all still pretty pissed that he's not attempting to repeal it). Whether or not the politicians will agree, none of us are at true liberty to say.

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After all we had just been attacked on our own soil by terror... Im sorry a 'man made disastor'.
And that justifies damning some of the more precious liberties we're supposed to have as inalienable rights according to the Framers? People were scared, I can understand that. But for all those who accuse now Obama and his office of invading their rights by proposing (mind you, proposing) that the federal government be more active in the regulation of private businesses, why weren't you doing the same (or more) when the Patriot Act was brought up and passed? I'm curious.

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The mindset at the time was to protect ourselves from letting something like that happening again.
Sure was.

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Frankly these 'massive restrictions' did not effect me personally at all. Then again I have nothing to hide.
You know, I've been hearing a lot of people say the same thing- yet for some reason they had no problem with the Patriot Act allowing the government the ability to almost completely ignore privacy laws, but they have a problem with HR45 asking them simply to list the firearms they own on their 1040 federal tax form (see Blair Holt's Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2009).

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But homeland security is not the main issue here. The issue is the intrusion of federal goverment into the private sector.
But it is an issue. A very relevant issue considering that it pertains to the integrity of the man speaking.

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The US President doesn't make laws, that's the job of Congress. He just signs what they create.
And in signing makes what they create law. He could have vetoed it, but he signed it. Twice. And now it is in action. For the second time. Thankfully, people are starting to go back and look at it and ask that it be amended at the very least to keep the government from misusing it.
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Old 11-13-09, 07:40 PM   #2
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Thankfully, people are starting to go back and look at it and ask that it be amended at the very least to keep the government from misusing it.
None of that invalidates the need to pass it in the first place. Has Congress EVER passed a set of laws of similar scope that DIDN'T need further amendment?
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Old 11-13-09, 08:45 PM   #3
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None of that invalidates the need to pass it in the first place. Has Congress EVER passed a set of laws of similar scope that DIDN'T need further amendment?
Well actually it does. It's a violation of privacy; not to mention the legal processes of the Constitution as far as warrants, searches, etc. are concerned. Simply put, the Framers would be rolling over in their graves if they knew what these people and Bush had done. For a man who has such problems with the government invading into his life and the lives of his fellow citizens, you gladly would defend an act which states that allows them to conduct searches without notifying their quarry first.
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For a man who has such problems with the government invading into his life and the lives of his fellow citizens, you gladly would defend an act which states that allows them to conduct searches without notifying their quarry first.
Notifying our enemy that we are monitoring their communications is self defeating and it would have cost American lives.
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