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David Segal

David Segal

Posted: January 15, 2011 04:51 PM

Did you hear that the PATRIOT Act is up for re-authorization? No? Well, perhaps the US intelligence services can still keep a secret.

President George W. Bush signed the PATRIOT Act into law on October 26, 2001. Nearly a decade later, some of its the most noxious provisions have burrowed their way deep into our legal system.

A year ago, President Obama signed a bill extending three provisions of the original Patriot Act. Last week Congressman Mike Rogers (R-Michigan), Chair of the House Intelligence Committee, introduced another extension of those provisions, triggering what's sure to be a bipartisan effort to continue to deny Americans their civil liberties.

The bill starts with so-called "roving wiretaps" that allow the government to spy on a nebulous array of individuals and devices, without specifying any of them ahead of time. The FBI could, with a single search warrant, raid every house or office that an individual suspect has visited over an entire year -- every single place, whether or not the residents themselves are suspects.

Then there's the eerily-named "lone wolf" provision, which lets the government apply the full power of the special courts created to deal with foreign spies against anyone who the government alleges is "preparing to attack." You don't even have to commit a crime to get these super-powered courts targeting you -- the Justice Department says that just visiting a flagged website would be enough!

But worst of all is the infamous "Section 215". This incredible provision allows the government to take whatever they want -- your phone records, medical records, email history, whatever -- without having to show you're suspected of a crime, or even relevant to an investigation! But it gets worse -- not only can the government just search through your personal records whenever they feel like it, but everyone involved is under a gag order to never let you know that you're being spied on -- and to ensure that you can never challenge the order in court. The government could be looking through your emails right now and you'll never even know.

The ACLU has a quick-and-dirty overview of some of the problems with these provisions over here.

Together, these provisions make a mockery of our civil liberties -- letting the government spy on whomever they want, for any reason, without ever letting them know or giving them a chance to challenge the order in court. There's a reason that even after 9/11, these provisions were seen as a bridge too far. But now it's almost full decade later, and Republicans are leading the way to extend them yet again!

Enough is enough -- will you join us in demanding that Congress finally let these provisions expire?

Click here to join Demand Progress in the fight to protect Americans' civil liberties and we'll forward your message directly to your representatives.

 
Did you hear that the PATRIOT Act is up for re-authorization? No? Well, perhaps the US intelligence services can still keep a secret. President George W. Bush signed the PATRIOT Act into law on Oct...
Did you hear that the PATRIOT Act is up for re-authorization? No? Well, perhaps the US intelligence services can still keep a secret. President George W. Bush signed the PATRIOT Act into law on Oct...
 
 
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10:17 AM on 01/29/2011
My thought on the Patriot Act.... I'm 50 years old, and unfortunately for us Americans things will never be the same as it was for us before 911. I don't like "big" Government, but the reality is we need security. The Patriot Act is good, but then again it is bad, and so I'm in the middle. I say that they should only keep it only if it will be "reformed"a bit, so that folks are not personally as violated by it with "profiling" without good evidence, and perhaps it can be worked out to let those who are being investigated made aware of them being of suspicion, unless there is so much against the individual to act otherwise in giving an advanced tip. If I were asked to place a vote today, I would probably vote "no", so that it can be reintroduced in another way, with better policy. Deonia Neveu.
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02:02 PM on 01/23/2011
Let's see if liberal Democrats will give Obama a pass on the Patriot Act...again. (sigh)
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KirkPowers
12:12 PM on 01/23/2011
I call it the UN - Patriot Act
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southingtonian
"I'm a Capricorn and you can't make me do sh*t.."
11:26 PM on 01/22/2011
We'll see if I can once again unfurl Old Glory. It's been wrapped in black crepe since the 'patriot act' was signed.
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Rodger leMonde
I call them as I see them.
11:06 PM on 01/22/2011
The government version of original sin.
08:14 PM on 01/22/2011
Just say NO! The Patriot Act is the greatest infringement on American's liberties in the history of our nation.
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longtimegone
my micro-bio remains empty
02:51 AM on 01/18/2011
One single Senator had the courage to say "NO" to the original Patriot Act and he was just targeted for successful elimination. This nation is one false flag incident away from fascism and the Patriot Act provides all the necessary tools for its implementation. Anyone cognizant of what Jim Douglass, via Thomas Merton, describes as "the Unspeakable" understands the near impossibility of rescinding the Patriot Act; one senses this drama will not end for several more acts.
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mudshark12
Now who are you jiving with that cosmik debris?
12:48 AM on 01/18/2011
The so-called Patriot Act is an abomination and must be done away with.
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Laws456
Don't believe the Hype
12:37 AM on 01/18/2011
It's a shame we only see bipartisan efforts when it comes to sh*t like this. This is an issue the Tea party should be all over, as the rest of us should.
04:28 PM on 01/21/2011
The only country the Tea Party want's back is the country that denies millions health care. Spying and surveillance and all that stuff is OK with them.
09:13 PM on 01/22/2011
If you really think that's what the members of the Tea Party movement believe, then you REALLY haven't a clue, nor have you done your research.

I'm not a member, but even I know they are for LESS government intrusion in personal lives and see big government as pretty close to being the devil incarnate.
11:47 PM on 01/22/2011
The defense budget is always a bipartisan effort.
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NielsH
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09:14 PM on 01/17/2011
The problem for every politician wanting to let the Patriot Act expire is that it makes them vulnerable for attacks.

Somewhere down the line some act of terrorism will take place, and with the Patriot Act revoked it is always possible to come up with a scenario in which that law could have helped prevent the act of terrorism. Each politician who seeks the end of the Patriot Act will somewhere down the line be held responsible for some future act of terrorism.
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dixdarlin
08:36 PM on 01/17/2011
Why do you people think you'll ever get your 4th or 5th amendment rights again?
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Molon labe
07:31 PM on 01/17/2011
Similar provisions in the HCR as far as your records and bigbro's desire to have access to it all.,
06:09 PM on 01/17/2011
PLEASE PEOPLE, if you can take the less than a minute to comment here, please take another to call your rep and tell them how you feel. You can get your voice out here, by commenting, then again with your rep while waiting for the comment to be approved!
05:40 PM on 01/17/2011
The Patriot Act cannot be renewed. I'm a progressive democrat who is pro-social programs, so I do not argue because this makes a government too big. I argue this because this gives individuals too much power. Think about it everyone! The goverment has already gotten in our head so we can 'trust' that they are doing the right thing. THINK. Who announces a 'terror level' by colors. Do they think we are just simple minded? Red means DANGER, Yellow means a moderate level, etc. The Patriot Act is a way for the goverment to supposedly 'protect us' if used correct. Keyword "IF USED CORRECTLY." I would like to challenge anyone to do their research and see if Hitler did something similar to this. Please, sign that petition!
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RichardinDelmar
Seek first to understand
03:58 PM on 01/17/2011
Lots of complaining about the Act but no action called for. So now we know it is up for renewal. Write to your congressional team and tell them to vote no on it. Pass the word around to you friends and tell them to take action.

Less complaining and more proaction please.