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Title: The Patriot Act is 20 years old. It shouldn't survive to 21.
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URL Source: https://news.yahoo.com/patriot-act-20-years-old-155052907.html
Published: Oct 27, 2021
Author: Bonnie Kristian, Deputy editor
Post Date: 2021-10-27 09:30:33 by Ada
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Comments: 5

Tuesday is the 20th anniversary of the Patriot Act, the sweeping authorization of invasive federal surveillance powers passed shortly after the 9/11 attacks of 2001. Congress should observe the two-decade mark by starting work to repeal the law in full.

Much like the Iraq War in 2003, the Patriot Act began with lies. The George W. Bush administration claimed its changes would be "modest" and "incremental," characterizing the law as a means of taking "existing legal principles and retrofitt[ing] them to preserve the lives and liberty of the American people from the challenges posed by a global terrorist network." As civil libertarians argued at the time and subsequent years have demonstrated ad nauseum — not least via the 2013 revelations of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden — none of that was true.

Even the name of the bill was a lie. "Patriot," originally rendered in all caps, stands for "Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism." But the tools provided were anything but appropriate, and they've been used to fight the war on drugs more than the war on terror. In fact, the Justice Department admitted in 2015 that, after 14 years, the spying capabilities authorized by the law's controversial Section 215 — which, until it expired last year, allowed the feds to secretly obtain communications records based on vague assertions of relevance to international terrorism — had helped crack exactly zero significant terror cases.

Since 2001, the Patriot Act has undergone some reform, chiefly through the USA Freedom Act and that expiration of powers in 2020. That's better than nothing, but not nearly enough, as former Sen. Russ Feingold (D– Wisc.) argues today in a well-deserved I-told-you-so in The Nation. The Patriot Act centralized unchecked power in the executive branch at the expense of the legislative and judicial branches, says Feingold, who was the only member of the upper chamber to vote against the bill in 2001.

But, he writes, Congress could still reverse its mistake: "Twenty years is 20 years too long to sacrifice civil rights and to defer to the executive branch with sweeping surveillance authorities. To prove we've learned this lesson will require more than tweaks." It will require complete repeal.

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#1. To: Ada, 4um (#0)

How would Bidet and his degenerate freak show throw concerned parents in prison if it's repealed? The country is crawling with 'em. Cross dresser, 4-star Admiral Rachael (Richard) Levine is pushing to have the age of consent lowered to 5 years of age for... Equity!

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#2. To: Esso, 4um (#1)

Trump didn't nix the Patriot (sic) Act while he was draining the swamp?

StraitGate  posted on  2021-10-27   10:01:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: StraitGate, 4um (#2)

Trump didn't nix the Patriot (sic) Act while he was draining the swamp?

I was never a big Trump fanboi, but at least I didn't have to check the GPS every morning to find out which commie country I woke up in. For someone who was consistently kept out of the loop and operating under extreme combat conditions for four years, he did OK.

I think he figured he could run the country like a business, unfortunately it doesn't work that way. At least he had some dignity, much unlike The Sniffer In Chief. Not a joke. C'mon man!

Esso  posted on  2021-10-27   10:26:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Esso (#3)

Yes, I'm with you on all of that. I'd much prefer Trump to Bidet.

That said, if Trump had done what he should have, we wouldn't be in the mess we're in today. His utter failure handling the covid hoax is what led to the massive mail-in voting scheme which made possible the stealing of the 2020 election from him.

StraitGate  posted on  2021-10-27   11:24:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: StraitGate, 4um (#4) (Edited)

His utter failure handling the covid hoax is what led to the massive mail-in voting scheme which made possible the stealing of the 2020 election from him.

Fauxi was there too. As far as the election, the Scorecard and Muscular programs were the main driver. If it was good enough for Venezuela, it was good enough for here, I guess.

Hell, so many people had their hands in this, state and local municipalities, freelancers who posted vids of themselves tearing up ballots on tik-tok, every left wing political org, etc. Our fate was sealed from the git.

"Mistakes have been made, and they need to be rectified." Get out the popcorn, brutha.

I'll open the book and turn the pages for you, but you'll have to decide for yourself whether you believe it or not.

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