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You can use the inner links in here: http://www.downsizedc.org/blog/do-you-need-the-patriot-act
The Patriot Act, as it currently stands, gives virtually no protection to the privacy of innocent Americans regarding wiretapping and eavesdropping. With no criminal trial ever resulting from the Records provision of the Patriot Act, it simply is not needed. Any searches of "persons, houses, places, and effects" should be conducted under the Fourth Amendment with probable cause, a warrant and by proper authorities.
Surveillance of innocent citizens, wiretapping, data mining, and warrantless searches are the marks of a totalitarian state and have no place under the Constitution, the law of our land.
Please help preserve the freedom and liberty given to us by our Founding Fathers by voting "No" on the continued or expanded use of the provisions of the Patriot Act.
The Patriot Act is the most UN-AMERICAN law ever passed in the U.S. This truth about it is self evident, there is no denying it.
Boehners office even told me.. "oh he doesnt get to vote, so he has no position"
My Rep. is a Republican. There's no way he isn't voting to renew this thing. The people who get Republicans elected wrote the Patriot Act in the 90's and waited for an excuse to make it law. There's no way the big guys are going to allow some of their new boys to undo what those same big guys worked so hard to pass with their last crop of boys.
My Rep. is a Republican. There's no way he isn't voting to renew this thing. The people who get Republicans elected wrote the Patriot Act in the 90's and waited for an excuse to make it law. There's no way the big guys are going to allow some of their new boys to undo what those same big guys worked so hard to pass with their last crop of boys.
Don't be a defeatist, it doesn't cost you much to just call and let your voice be heard.
I'm too Lew Rockwell to have any faith left in the system.
I called both Tom McClincock R-CA and Dean Heller R-NV. I doubt they will listen. I have a feeling they will both vote to extend the act..
No he doesn't. It's very, very rare for a House Speaker to vote. They could, but rarely ever do.BULLSHIT! - just check some voting records - he votes.
You should have called them on that, not let them get away with that.
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