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Patriot Act Extension Signed By Obama

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First Posted: 05/27/11 01:55 AM ET Updated: 07/26/11 06:12 AM ET

JIM ABRAMS, Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Minutes before a midnight deadline, President Barack Obama signed into law a four-year extension of post-Sept. 11 powers to search records and conduct roving wiretaps in pursuit of terrorists.

"It's an important tool for us to continue dealing with an ongoing terrorist threat," Obama said Friday after a meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

With Obama in France, the White House said the president used an autopen machine that holds a pen and signs his actual signature. It is only used with proper authorization of the president.

Congress sent the bill to the president with only hours to go on Thursday before the provisions expired at midnight. Votes taken in rapid succession in the Senate and House came after lawmakers rejected attempts to temper the law enforcement powers to ensure that individual liberties are not abused.

The Senate voted 72-23 for the legislation to renew three terrorism-fighting authorities. The House passed the measure 250-153 on an evening vote.

A short-term expiration would not have interrupted ongoing operations but would have barred the government from seeking warrants for new investigations.

Congress bumped up against the deadline mainly because of the stubborn resistance from a single senator, Republican freshman Rand Paul of Kentucky, who saw the terrorist-hunting powers as an abuse of privacy rights. Paul held up the final vote for several days while he demanded a chance to change the bill to diminish the government's ability to monitor individual actions.

The measure would add four years to the legal life of roving wiretaps, authorized for a person rather than a communications line or device; court-ordered searches of business records; and surveillance of non-American "lone wolf" suspects without confirmed ties to terrorist groups.

The roving wiretaps and access to business records are small parts of the USA Patriot Act enacted after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. But unlike most of the act, which is permanent law, those provisions must be renewed periodically because of concerns that they could be used to violate privacy rights. The same applies to the "lone wolf" provision, which was part of a 2004 intelligence law.

Paul argued that in the rush to meet the terrorist threat in 2001 Congress enacted a Patriot Act that tramples on individual liberties. He had some backing from liberal Democrats and civil liberties groups who have long contended the law gives the government authority to spy on innocent citizens.

Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., said he voted for the act in 2001 "while ground zero was still burning." But "I soon realized it gave too much power to government without enough judicial and congressional oversight."

Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo., said the provision on collecting business records can expose law-abiding citizens to government scrutiny. "If we cannot limit investigations to terrorism or other nefarious activities, where do they end?" he asked.

"The Patriot Act has been used improperly again and again by law enforcement to invade Americans' privacy and violate their constitutional rights," said Laura W. Murphy, director of the ACLU Washington legislative office.

Still, coming just a month after intelligence and military forces tracked down and killed Osama bin Laden, there was little appetite for tampering with the terrorism-fighting tools. These tools, said Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, "have kept us safe for nearly a decade and Americans today should be relieved and reassured to know that these programs will continue."

Intelligence officials have denied improper use of surveillance tools, and this week both FBI Director Robert Mueller and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper sent letters to congressional leaders warning of serious national security consequences if the provisions were allowed to lapse.

The Obama administration says that without the three authorities the FBI might not be able to obtain information on terrorist plotting inside the U.S. and that a terrorist who communicates using different cell phones and email accounts could escape timely surveillance.

"When the clock strikes midnight tomorrow, we would be giving terrorists the opportunity to plot attacks against our country, undetected," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said on the Senate floor Wednesday. In unusually personal criticism of a fellow senator, he warned that Paul, by blocking swift passage of the bill, "is threatening to take away the best tools we have for stopping them."

The nation itself is divided over the Patriot Act, as reflected in a Pew Research Center poll last February, before the killing of bin Laden, that found that 34 percent felt the law "goes too far and poses a threat to civil liberties. Some 42 percent considered it "a necessary tool that helps the government find terrorists." That was a slight turnaround from 2004 when 39 percent thought it went too far and 33 percent said it was necessary.

Paul, after complaining that Reid's remarks were "personally insulting," asked whether the nation "should have some rules that say before they come into your house, before they go into your banking records, that a judge should be asked for permission, that there should be judicial review? Do we want a lawless land?"

Paul agreed to let the bill go forward after he was given a vote on two amendments to rein in government surveillance powers. Both were soundly defeated. The more controversial, an amendment that would have restricted powers to obtain gun records in terrorist investigations, was defeated 85-10 after lawmakers received a letter from the National Rifle Association stating that it was not taking a position on the measure.

According to a senior Justice Department national security official testifying to Congress last March, the government has sought roving wiretap authority in about 20 cases a year between 2001 and 2010 and has sought warrants for business records less than 40 times a year, on average. The government has yet to use the lone wolf authority.

But the ACLU also points out that court approvals for business record access jumped from 21 in 2009 to 96 last year, and the organization contends the Patriot Act has blurred the line between investigations of actual terrorists and those not suspected of doing anything wrong.

Two Democratic critics of the Patriot Act, Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon and Udall of Colorado, on Thursday extracted a promise from Senate Intelligence Committee chairman Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., that she would hold hearings with intelligence and law enforcement officials on how the law is being carried out.

Wyden says that while there are numerous interpretations of how the Patriot Act works, the official government interpretation of the law remains classified. "A significant gap has developed now between what the public thinks the law says and what the government secretly claims it says," Wyden said.

Former ACLU head discusses The Patriot Act

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Associated Press writers Laurie Kellman and Pete Yost contributed to this report.

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sixx
11:51 AM on 07/13/2011
Change without Hope.
12:08 PM on 07/10/2011
Patriot Act = Police State Act

How about establishing a new Committee on UnAmerican Activities on Capital Hill?
11:26 AM on 07/02/2011
All politicians are corrupt and wretched. As it has been said "Democracy is about choosing the politician you dislike the least"

That said part of me thinks Obama was taken into a dark room by his entire staff saying that "We may never have started this thing, and we never would have, but its been three years and we've grown to depend on it. If we end this now there will be serious complications for future operations in all three wars and in tracking terrorist movements around the world." and Obama postponed judgement till the latest possible moment and said "Fine, but only for four more years."
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Lachelle Wolfe
So proud to be a Democrat!
05:15 AM on 06/22/2011
They're all the same, every politician, they make sure they bring up issues that we the people will divide about, and argue and never come together - they've already come together for there agenda, they've agreed to disagree a keep us apart..I've been reading about our for fathers and how they knew this was going to happen. That is Why they made 3 branches of government to make sure it is always a checks and balances. Thats gone and it started under Nixon. It's going to take a nation to stop this...and I don't mean voting in stupid, It would be a cold day in hell for me to vote in one of the republican somethings! I don't now how you can be a republican your candidates are nothing but SNL characters!
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ABACADABRA RABBIT
09:41 PM on 06/21/2011
Green Party calls for the end of the PATRIOT ACT and all domestic spying.

Vote Green.
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Lachelle Wolfe
So proud to be a Democrat!
10:44 PM on 06/21/2011
I'd like to see their web
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Lachelle Wolfe
So proud to be a Democrat!
11:14 PM on 06/21/2011
just saying I'd like to actually see where a party really is against the patriot act!
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ABACADABRA RABBIT
11:38 PM on 06/21/2011
http://www.gp.org/committees/platform/2010/democracy.php#314109

Look at the platform under letter "F."

Therein lies the stance.
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Clearing-Brush
Badges? We don't need no stinkin badges.
10:46 AM on 07/13/2011
Ya. So was Obama....and then he got elected. The joke is on us.
02:06 PM on 06/15/2011
Patriot Act=Police State Act
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Steamboater
Forget hope. Agitate.
04:59 AM on 06/15/2011
"Still, coming just a month after intelligence and military forces tracked down and killed Osama bin Laden, there was little appetite for tampering with the terrorism-fighting tools."----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dead or alive, bin Laden got exactly what he wanted.
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Lachelle Wolfe
So proud to be a Democrat!
11:01 PM on 06/21/2011
yeah i guess he did! just wish it was really the one who or those that did 9/11! To many unanswered questions! I look at the government then and now and shake my head! As long as we the people are not united the rich have nothing to worry about. Maybe finally they are hitting on something we all really care about our SS that we have had to pay into, no choice, came out of our checks. Now It is an entitlement, so if it comes out of my check to be given to me later it is an entitlement, what are our politicians getting while in office and then after office? Which now goes back to your got exactly what he wanted. We too are getting exactly what we want, pay those a very good wage to tell us we don't get to enrich our lives on the taxes we pay...nor do, or have a say on were that money goes!
11:43 PM on 06/07/2011
thanksssss
http://tqarob.blogspot.com/2011/03/add-adsense_13.html
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ms.understood
pro-choice | liberal | womanist
10:55 AM on 06/06/2011
republicans should looooove this man! he continues to extend the bush admin's policies more than he originates his own.
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mightyhead
Living in the imperial overstretch
08:49 AM on 06/02/2011
Sheriff Andy Taylor for president:

http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/1122.html
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Mark Cormier Arizona
2012 has put us on the path to Europe
07:21 PM on 06/01/2011
Amazing how the Dems look the other way when Obama signs this....and blast Repubs who sign this. I say Control/ALT/Delete in 2012.
11:08 AM on 06/01/2011
How could anyone not sign something called the patriot act..............
12:14 AM on 06/01/2011
Shame on our government!
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68Namvet
Sioux, French, German, Jew, American mutt
01:13 PM on 05/31/2011
As most people fail to realize is that what we think of the Patriot Act is based upon zero knowledge of the Patriot Act. Simply put, the Patriot Act controls secret investigations. The government, however, has a private understanding of the law. This interpretation has been classified. So the meaning of a law about secrets is hidden because the government's view of the law is itself a secret.
05:33 AM on 05/31/2011
What a nightmare. Ramming this renewal through is another in a long list of reprehensible actions that are in direct contrast to what Obama promised if he was elected.

The so called 'Patriot AcT'- 1