PATRIOT ACT PROVISIONS FAIL!!! oh HELL YES!
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From Wired.com
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/0 ... textended/
The House failed to extend three key expiring provisions of the Patriot Act on Tuesday, elements granting the government broad and nearly unchecked surveillance power on its own public.
The act was hastily adopted six weeks after the 2001 terror attacks. Three measures of the act are set to expire at month’s end, and the House’s lack of a two-thirds vote on Tuesday failed to move the sunsetting deadline to December 8, as proposed. The vote was 277-148 or 23 votes short.
The failure of the bill, sponsored by Rep. James F. Sensenbrenner Jr. (R-Wisconsin), for the time being is likely to give airtime to competing measures in the Senate that would place limited checks on the act’s broad surveillance powers. The White House, meanwhile, said it wanted the expiring measures extended through 2013.
The three expiring Patriot Act provisions are:
*The “roving wiretap” provision allows the FBI to obtain wiretaps from a secret intelligence court, known as the FISA court, without identifying the target or what method of communication is to be tapped.
*The “lone wolf” measure allows FISA court warrants for the electronic monitoring of a person for whatever reason — even without showing that the suspect is an agent of a foreign power or a terrorist. The government has said it has never invoked that provision, but the Obama administration said it wanted to retain the authority to do so.
*The “business records” provision allows FISA court warrants for any type of record, from banking to library to medical, without the government having to declare that the information sought is connected to a terrorism or espionage investigation.
The same provisions were set to sunset in December of 2009. Congress extended the deadline until the end of February 2010 in a bid to work out compromise legislation. When that failed, lawmakers punted for a year, declaring that those measures would expire at the end of this month unless new action was taken.
“The entire justification of the last Patriot Act extension for a year was that there was no time before the deadline to consider the range of proposals. The excuse was we would have this full year to consider. And then Congress did nothing,” said Kevin Bankston, a privacy attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Illustration: American Civil Liberties Union
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/0 ... textended/
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/0 ... textended/
The House failed to extend three key expiring provisions of the Patriot Act on Tuesday, elements granting the government broad and nearly unchecked surveillance power on its own public.
The act was hastily adopted six weeks after the 2001 terror attacks. Three measures of the act are set to expire at month’s end, and the House’s lack of a two-thirds vote on Tuesday failed to move the sunsetting deadline to December 8, as proposed. The vote was 277-148 or 23 votes short.
The failure of the bill, sponsored by Rep. James F. Sensenbrenner Jr. (R-Wisconsin), for the time being is likely to give airtime to competing measures in the Senate that would place limited checks on the act’s broad surveillance powers. The White House, meanwhile, said it wanted the expiring measures extended through 2013.
The three expiring Patriot Act provisions are:
*The “roving wiretap” provision allows the FBI to obtain wiretaps from a secret intelligence court, known as the FISA court, without identifying the target or what method of communication is to be tapped.
*The “lone wolf” measure allows FISA court warrants for the electronic monitoring of a person for whatever reason — even without showing that the suspect is an agent of a foreign power or a terrorist. The government has said it has never invoked that provision, but the Obama administration said it wanted to retain the authority to do so.
*The “business records” provision allows FISA court warrants for any type of record, from banking to library to medical, without the government having to declare that the information sought is connected to a terrorism or espionage investigation.
The same provisions were set to sunset in December of 2009. Congress extended the deadline until the end of February 2010 in a bid to work out compromise legislation. When that failed, lawmakers punted for a year, declaring that those measures would expire at the end of this month unless new action was taken.
“The entire justification of the last Patriot Act extension for a year was that there was no time before the deadline to consider the range of proposals. The excuse was we would have this full year to consider. And then Congress did nothing,” said Kevin Bankston, a privacy attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Illustration: American Civil Liberties Union
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/0 ... textended/
- Spirittrader

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glad to see you are so excited for a little good news...
I swear, some of you folks have to be either A) related to Alex Jones or B) one of his investors! Good gawd man!
I swear, some of you folks have to be either A) related to Alex Jones or B) one of his investors! Good gawd man!
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that is good news.....
what was the comment about jones for ?
what was the comment about jones for ?

.......f*ck it..........dilligaf..?
- Spirittrader

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the57ironman wrote:that is good news.....
what was the comment about jones for ?
I know it's good news.. I was reacting to 420's gloom.. Im power pumped about this!
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spirittrader wrote:the57ironman wrote:that is good news.....
what was the comment about jones for ?
I know it's good news.. I was reacting to 420's gloom.. Im power pumped about this!
stay pumped ....this could be history in the making....
the what if's are gonna be right around the corner if sh*t hits the fan in more places like egypt , etc....
...some body's got to keep the heat on those fools in washingtown

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I just saw this thread - made one in NEWS & World Events
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