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Title: Ten Against Patriot Act Reauthorization
Source: The Nation
URL Source: http://www.thenation.com/blogs/thebeat?bid=1&pid=65474
Published: Mar 4, 2006
Author: Nation Staff
Post Date: 2006-03-04 04:35:31 by Zoroaster
Keywords: Reauthorization, Against, Patriot
Views: 107
Comments: 12

Ten Against Patriot Act Reauthorization

When Senator Russ Feingold opposed the original version of the Patriot Act in 2001, the Wisconsin Democrat was alone in his defense of the Constitution.

This year, as Feingold led the frustrating fight to block reauthorization of the Patriot Act in a form that continues to threaten basic liberties, he left no doubt that he was entirely willing to stand alone once more. To colleagues who suggested that it was appropriate to trade a little liberty for the White House's promise of more security in the war on terror, the senator declared: "Without freedom, we are not America. If we don't preserve our liberties, we cannot win this war, no matter how many terrorists we capture or kill."

When the key vote came Thursday, Feingold found he was not entirely alone. Along with Vermont Independent Jim Jeffords, eight Democrats joined Feingold in voting "no" to reauthorization. The eight were:

Hawaii's Daniel Akaka

New Mexico's Jeff Bingaman

West Virginia's Robert Byrd

Iowa's Tom Harkin

Vermont's Patrick Leahy

Michigan's Carl Levin

Washington's Patty Murray

Oregon's Ron Wyden.

While Feingold was not on his own this time, the vote was still lopsided -- 89-10 to renew and extend expiring portions of the Patriot Act, with Hawaii Democrat Dan Inouye not voting. Despite earlier talk by many members of both parties about the need to stand firm in defense of basic Constitutional protections, all Republicans and the vast majority of Senate Democrats sided with the Bush White House in favor of legislation that still, among other things, permits an administration with a penchant for warrantless wireatpping to obtain secret orders allowing it to search private records held by libraries, medical clinics, businesses and financial institutions.

The Patriot Act reauthorization also allows government agencies to issue national-security letters, which are for all practical purposes subpoenas, without the approval of the courts.

The increasingly lamentable Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, chirped that, "Our support for the Patriot Act does not mean a blank check for the president."

Reid was, of course, wrong.

One senator who got it right was the dean of the chamber, West Virginia's Byrd, who not only voted against resuthorization but also apologized for failing to join Feingold in 2001 to oppose the Patriot Act in its original form

"There is no doubt that constitutional freedoms will never be abolished in one fell swoop, for the American people cherish their freedoms, and would not tolerate such a loss if they could perceive it," explained Byrd. "But the erosion of freedom rarely comes as an all-out frontal assault but rather as a gradual, noxious creeping, cloaked in secrecy, and glossed over

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#1. To: Zoroaster (#0)

  90% is about the percentage that should be thrown out of DC. Everyone of these senators are traitors to our founding fathers and our republic.

Kamala  posted on  2006-03-04   5:37:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Kamala (#1)

Being from Massachusetts, I'm rather surprised that Kennedy and Kerry voted for this (unless they were absent, I'm not sure at this point). I don't know what we can do about these people. There's no real congressional opposition, the Democrat party exudes the vitality of a dying fern. I'm just so disgusted at this point. We need a 3rd party. We need some leadership to step up to the plate.

mehitable  posted on  2006-03-04   10:17:16 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: mehitable (#3)

It seems that not one single republican in the US senate opposed this legislation. and only about 20% of democrats opposed it as well. I live in arizona, we have two republican senators. I can't vote for them. and I know the democrats we have to choose from are no better.

the real GW (George Washington) warned us about political parties in his farewell address. He said to basically beware of them because they are evil.

our nation is being assaulted and defeated by evil forces of this world. We have no good option but to put our faith in the creator. For he is the one who is powerful enough to defeat this enemy. and surely when he wishes to do so, then he will.

Red Jones  posted on  2006-03-04   11:32:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Red Jones (#4)

Well, for what it's worth, Red. I slammed both of my senators, Kerry and Kennedy on this, but I don't think they have the remotest interest in what their constituents think. Kennedy is an ancient gin soaked sponge and Kerry is a Skull and Bonesman - 'nuff said. We've just got to praise the Lord and keep our powder dry.

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