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A Real Look at the Patriot Act

Posted by rebtl On July - 11 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

patriotAlmost everybody has heard of the Patriot Act, and quite a few people even know there is a Patriot Act II. Why do people recognize these two documents, at least in name? Simple. After they were shoved it through congress right after 9/11, there was a huge public outcry against it. For just about the one and only time during the Bush administration, people had a little foresight to recognize the possible problems. However, just because people have heard of the Patriot Act and its bad connotations doesn’t mean they understand the consequences. Read the rest of this entry »

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Bush to Ignore Posse Comitatus Act

Posted by rebtl On July - 7 - 2008 1 COMMENT

An article from the Chattanooga Times Free Press, written by a professor at George Mason University, examines the Posse Comitatus Act, and several references made by President Bush that he would be willing to ignore that act. The Posse Comitatus Act was passed during the Reconstruction era, in order to severely or completely limit the government’s ability to use the national military as a law enforcement utility. The article points out that twice now, once to contain an outbreak of avian flu, and previously in regards to the policeaftermath of Katrina, the President has said he would be willing to use the military as a national police force. The writer then points out how Americans have been softened up over the years to easily and blindly accept anything that has been “legalized” regardless of their own beliefs or constitutional rights. He then takes a shot at the “American Sheeple” and our inability to go against anything that has been deemed “the law”, pointing to the start of the American Revolution, and the colonists decision to reject the Sugar and Stamp acts. Finally, he points out how the President’s use of troops in any domestic situation would Read the rest of this entry »

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