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Muted Response to Ashcroft's Sneak Attack on Liberties
by Moon Pie at 2:09 pm EST, Feb 14, 2003

The leaked, draft Patriot Act II, probably to be launched at the legislature during the upcoming war, has some very scary, very constitution smashing provisions. These guys are fascists, I'm telling you....

from linked article:
Among other things, the draft includes provisions that would:
Authorize a DNA database of "suspected terrorists"-- a category so broadly defined that it could, according to CPI, include anyone associated with "suspected" groups, and any "noncitizens suspected of certain crimes or of having supported any group designated as terrorist."

Nullify most law enforcement consent decrees passed before September 11, 2001 that do not relate to civil rights violations. Consent decrees are legal agreements that limit law enforcement's ability to gather information about individuals and groups. Many, such as New York City's Handschu agreement (which was severely weakened by a federal court ruling on Tuesday), were arrived at in response to police abuses, including the harassment of social justice groups.

Enable the government to "expatriate" U.S. citizens "if, with the intent to relinquish his nationality, he becomes a member of, or provides material support to, a group that the United Stated has designated as a 'terrorist organization.'" Currently, you must formally state your intent to give up U.S. citizenship in order to lose it, or take a drastic action such as serving in the military of a state that is at war with the U.S. CPI warns that Patriot Act II would allow the government to "infer" that intent from an individual's political associations, and possibly deport any citizen who participated in the work of a group that the attorney general chooses to brand as "terrorist," even if he or she broke no laws.

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Please note that the FBI considers Greenpeace and PETA to be 'terrorist' groups. Whether you support them or not, isn't that going a little too far?


 
 
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