Moustermind
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Alright JimFitz, I agree with you in spirit, but not on several specific points.
The "Patriot Act", or HR3126 allows a federal agent to accuse a person of even peripheral involvment with someone who MIGHT be a terrorist, and then authorizes the government to take actions against them including arrest, seizure of property, wiretapping, and detaining and inteviewing their friends and associates. It is a terribly heavy handed and sloppily executed piece of legislation. It grants far too little recourse to citizens who are wrongly accused, and sets the stage to violate the constitutional rights of citizens. We don't need that. We need well made legislation, with the right kind of accountability and safeguards.
I don't have a problem with the practice, though I think we should be very vigilant with how it is applied.
The whole issue here is that Bush just plain was in the wrong. He violated First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendment rights of every citizen they listened in on unnecessarily. Constitutional law is very clear here and there was simply no justification whatsoever for doing it this way. The FISA courts have been around to accomplish the same purpose legally since the 1970's. Feds can actually wiretap people for 72 hours legally before getting a FISA warrant to make the information collected official. Why in the world would the President ignore the law in this manner. Think of the stink that would have arisen if a Democratic president had done that, yeesh!
Don't have a problem with that, again as long as the right, and already established channels are used. See above.
Yeah, I feel your pain here, and think more should certainly be done.
Federally the governmnet should do more. At the least several states, and towns are making it more difficult for illegal immigrants to be able to live here.
The same due process as who? If the combatants are regular army then the Geneva Convention should apply. If they are insurgents captured during acts of terrorism I have no problem with the way they are being handled in Guantanamo.
Follow the law. It is there for a reason. There are established procedures, but a lot of people are very upset because the current president ignores them.
JimFitz said:1. We can't have the Patriot Act.
The "Patriot Act", or HR3126 allows a federal agent to accuse a person of even peripheral involvment with someone who MIGHT be a terrorist, and then authorizes the government to take actions against them including arrest, seizure of property, wiretapping, and detaining and inteviewing their friends and associates. It is a terribly heavy handed and sloppily executed piece of legislation. It grants far too little recourse to citizens who are wrongly accused, and sets the stage to violate the constitutional rights of citizens. We don't need that. We need well made legislation, with the right kind of accountability and safeguards.
JimFitz said:2. We can't profile people.
I don't have a problem with the practice, though I think we should be very vigilant with how it is applied.
JimFitz said:3. We can't wiretap.
The whole issue here is that Bush just plain was in the wrong. He violated First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendment rights of every citizen they listened in on unnecessarily. Constitutional law is very clear here and there was simply no justification whatsoever for doing it this way. The FISA courts have been around to accomplish the same purpose legally since the 1970's. Feds can actually wiretap people for 72 hours legally before getting a FISA warrant to make the information collected official. Why in the world would the President ignore the law in this manner. Think of the stink that would have arisen if a Democratic president had done that, yeesh!
JimFitz said:4. We can't monitor and watch suspicous fund transfers.
Don't have a problem with that, again as long as the right, and already established channels are used. See above.
JimFitz said:5. We can't blockade our borders.
Yeah, I feel your pain here, and think more should certainly be done.
JimFitz said:6. We can't go after illegal immigrants.
Federally the governmnet should do more. At the least several states, and towns are making it more difficult for illegal immigrants to be able to live here.
JimFitz said:7. We have to offer the same due process to enemy combatants.
The same due process as who? If the combatants are regular army then the Geneva Convention should apply. If they are insurgents captured during acts of terrorism I have no problem with the way they are being handled in Guantanamo.
JimFitz said:What can we do to protect ourselves?
Follow the law. It is there for a reason. There are established procedures, but a lot of people are very upset because the current president ignores them.
Nonsense.
Cheers from another former Republican
Im so flattered.
