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Dont
renew the Patriot Act as is
Bill
attacks civil liberties for securitys sake
In
his recent State of the Union Address, President Bush called on Congress
to renew the Patriot Act, granting law enforcement agencies, such
as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, extended abilities to fight
terrorism.
Some provisions, such as the infamous Section 215, go far beyond fighting
terrorists and do a great deal to erode the rights of law-abiding
Americans.
Section 215 allows the FBI to look up what an individual has been
checking out of the library, where a person has traveled, and even
personal health information. Investigators can obtain this information
with almost no formalities, without the individuals knowledge.
The person in question has no judicial means of appeal.
Though Attorney General John Ashcroft insists that Section 215 has
yet to be utilized, one has to ask why such powers are needed. The
need to renew the law enforcement powers is far from clear.
The Patriot Act is so unpopular that some cities, including Chicago,
Philadelphia and Baltimore, and even some states, such as Alaska,
Hawaii and Vermont, have passed measures limiting the powers outlined
in the act.
While extra measures should be taken to combat terrorism, it should
be obvious that preserving our civil liberties is the higher priority.
If we allow our rights to be stripped away in the name of security,
there may be nothing left to protect. |
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