Under the radar, Obama pushes for Patriot Act renewal

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Under the radar, Obama pushes for Patriot Act renewal

Post by Psychicwolf » 12-26-2009 10:29 PM

Convenient that "terrorist" attempt this week...especially since the terrorist was/is a member of the oligarchy.

"With key sections of the U.S. Patriot Act set to expire Dec. 31, the Obama administration - essentially tiptoeing through the corridors of Congress and using the raucous health care debate as cover - has quietly maneuvered for renewal of the controversial provisions, which he opposed as a senator.

Perhaps the most contentious measure is the business records provision, also known as the library provision, which allows the government to seek a court order forcing private entities such as banks, hospitals, and libraries to hand over "any tangible thing" - from library circulation records to medical records - officials think is relevant in a terrorist investigation.

This week, with time running out and no time to debate the bill on its merits, Democratic supporters of reauthorization in the Senate tried but fail to win House support to embed the provisions in a separate $626 billion Pentagon funding bill. The House has passed a bill with stronger civil liberties protections, but that version is not expected to survive.

Congress will now likely approve temporary extensions and deal with reauthorization early next year, giving opponents renewed hope they can still defeat or modify aspects of the national security language."
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Post by Biker » 12-27-2009 12:30 PM

Repealing the PA was the one realistic hope I had for Obama.

No change, nothing to believe in.

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