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    President               Barack               Obama               gave               a               live               speech               at               Georgetown               University               on               April               14,               outlining               his               economic               recovery               plan               and               offering               to               the               American               people               the               transparency               he               promised               during               his               campaign               for               the               presidency.

    CNN,               on               whose               "live"               news               channel               I               watched               the               address,               found,               in               a               survey               of               its               listeners,               that               58%               of               those               surveyed               think               that               Obama               and               the               Democrats               have               "               a               clear               plan,"               while               only               24%               think               that               the               Republican               opposition               has               offered               any               reasonable               alternative.

    Seventy-four               %               of               the               American               public               responding               to               the               CNN               poll,               in               fact,               thought               that               the               Republicans               had               offered               NO               clear               plan               for               economic               recovery               from               the               recession/depression               we               now               find               ourselves               in,               as               a               nation.

    To               start               off               his               remarks,               Obama               said,               "I               think               that               even               our               critics               would               agree               that               we've               been               busy."               Indeed,               analysts               of               the               speech               consulted               later,               like               Richard               Quest               of               CNN's               London               branch,               felt               that,               in               many               ways,               Obama's               speech               on               this               day               had               2               purposes:               (1)               to               explain               what               is               being               done               to               cure               our               economic               crisis,               in               layman's               terms,               to               a               nation               anxiously               waiting               to               hear               and               (2)               to               rebut               or               refute               the               critics               (like               Rush               Limbaugh               and               Fox               News)               who               are               only               too               quick               to               criticize               and               carp               about               each               step               the               president               has               tried               to               take.

    As               Maggie               Lake               of               CNN               put               it,               "It               was               a               speech               designed               for               the               American               taxpayer,               saying,               'I'm               going               to               explain               (the               plan).'"
                   Obama               stated,               "each               action               (of               his               administration)               is               driven               by               a               larger               view"               of               the               future,               saying,               "That's               the               America               I               see..that               is               the               future               that               I               see,               an               America               that               leads               the               world..."               This               was               not               just               whistling               in               the               dark.

    Obama               really               does               envision               the               United               States               coming               out               of               this               "perfect               storm               of               irresponsibility               and               greed,"               beginning               with               the               collapse               of               the               housing               market               and               coming               at               him               at               warp               speed               every               day               since               he's               been               in               office.

    Indeed,               at               one               point,               he               remarked               that               there               were               presidencies               prior               to               his               that               never               experienced               so               many               major               crises,               one               right               after               another.

    I'm               sure               he               said               that               a               bit               ruefully,               but,               as               an               American               taxpayer,               I               felt               confident               that               this               was               the               man               best               suited               to               formulate               and               oversee               this               economic               recovery               plan,               and               the               American               response               to               the               Somalian               pirates'               take-over               of               an               American               vessel,               which               occurred               just               the               day               prior,               only               reinforced               my               belief               that               we               are               very               lucky               to               have               this               man               in               this               place               at               this               time               in               history               leading               the               United               States               of               America               through               troubled               and               uncharted               waters.
                   So,               what               was/is               Obama's               plan?
                   1)               Reform               the               rules.

    It               goes               without               saying               that               if               certain               common-sense               rules               had               not               been               dispensed               with               or               neglected               (or               not               enforced),               the               corporate               greed               and               the               short               sighted               national               policies               we               have               had               for               the               past               8               years               might               not               have               come               to               pass.

    New               agencies               and               individuals               need               to               take               the               helm               of               our               sorely               troubled               ship               of               state               and               guide               it               through               the               shoals               of               these               economic               rapids.
                   2)               New               investments               in               education               to               prepare               workers               for               the               21st               century.

    As               expected,               this               got               a               huge               round               of               applause               at               Georgetown.
                   3)               New               investment               in               such               areas               as               solar               and               wind               power               and               other               renewable               sources               of               energy,               rather               than               being               held               captive               by               our               dependence               on               foreign               oil.
                   4)               Health               care               reform,               which,               in               turn,               will               help               with               the               "entitlement"               programs               (like               Medicare               and               Medicaid               and               Social               Security)               that               are               so               expensive.
                   5)               New               savings               within               the               federal               budget               (see               point               #4               above               for               the               chief               way               this               might               be               achieved.)
                   Obama               followed               the               clear,               concise               speaking               pattern               for               which               he               has               become               famous,               first               explaining               the               situation               we               are               in               and               laying               out               the               problems;               next,               explaining               his               idea(s)               for               solutions;               and,               last               (but               certainly               not               least),               giving               a               hopeful               message               to               the               millions               of               out-of-work               Americans               praying               for               light               at               the               end               of               this               particular               economic               tunnel.
                   The               TARP               (Troubled               Assets               Relief               Program)               was               not               neglected               in               Obama's               discussion:               "We               must               provide               banks               with               the               credit               and               confidence               to               start               lending               again."               He               added               that               we               must               insure               the               continuity               of               the               strong               and               venerable               banking               institutions               that               serve               our               people               and               prosperity.

    Obama               predicted               that,               if               no               action               were               taken,               the               crisis               would               take               years               to               overcome.

    If               action               is               taken               now,               the               crisis               can               be               overcome               in               months,               but               those               won't               be               easy               months,               and               2009               isn't               looking               like               a               banner               year.
                   President               Obama               acknowledged               that               he               understood               the               frustration               of               the               American               average               taxpayer,               saying,               "Where's               MY               bailout?"               when               banks               and               AIG               are               the               recipients               of               taxpayer               dollars               ($330               billion               to               the               banks               of               the               $700               billion               in               TARP               funds               allocated               by               Congress)               and               another               $100               billion               to               assume               "toxic               assets."               He               acknowledged               that               the               typical               household               income               is               "down               by               $2,000"               while               the               top               1               to               5%               of               CEOs               were               raking               in               Big               Bucks.
                   But               Obama's               administration               has               been               busy,               busy,               busy.

    He               needed               new               legal               powers               to               intervene,               and               he               got               it.

    He               has               moved               aggressively               to               jumpstart               lending               outside               of               banks...where,               said               the               president,               over               ½               of               lending               in               American               occurs.

    He               has               made               a               commitment               to               fuel-efficient               cars               and               propped               up               our               failing               automobile               industry,               but               not               without               serious               caveats               about               their               need               to               come               back               to               the               table               with               better               business               plans               than               have               been               presented               to               date.

    Plans               have               been               moving               quickly               with               dates               as               follows:               February               10th               (Geithner);               Feb.

    13               (economy);               Feb.

    17               (signed               into               law);               Feb.

    18               (plan               to               help               borrowers);               March               4               (foreclosure               relief);               March               19               (automobile               industry               help);               March               23               (bank               troubled               assets               help);               March               30,;               April               2-               the               G20               Summit,               which               Obama               attended               and               which               pledged               $1               million               to               try               to               help               stabilize               the               troubled               world               economic               situation.

    Obama               noted               the               spike               in               refinancing               that               has               occurred               as               a               result               of               his               actions               and               still               retail               sales               in               March               fell               1.17%               and               our               unemployment               stood               at               8.5%               nationwide               (with               many               states               facing               %12               unemployment.)               There               were               5.1               million               people               out               of               work               as               of               December               of               2007,               3.3               million               in               the               last               5               months               alone,               and               those               are               not               "good"               or               comfortable               numbers               for               any               administration               to               have               to               deal               with.
                   However,               Obama               promised,               "You               can               continue               to               expect               unrelenting               and               unyielding               efforts"               to               right               the               ship               of               state               in               these               troubled               economic               times.
                   Obama               then               went               on               to               address               each               of               the               5               points               of               his               plan               and               amplify               upon               those               points.

    (And               may               I               just               add               here               that               I               once               attended               a               speech               "live"               by               former               President               George               W.

    Bush               where               he               had               4               points,               but               he               forgot               to               mention               one               of               the               4               points.

    I               wrote               about               this               on               www.blogforiowa.com               at               the               time,               and               I               hope               to               put               those               incredulous               thoughts               into               book               form               soon.)
                   Said               Obama,               "I               think               it's               time               for               America               to               lead               again,"               in               discussing               harnessing               new               energies.

    As               someone               who               ran               on               a               platform               of               replacing               antiquated               cars               and               buses               and               police               vehicles               with               cars               like               the               Prius...and               this               was               way               back               in               2004...I               found               his               vision               refreshing               and               timely.

    He               talked               about               the               gradual               market               cap               on               carbon               emissions.

    He               talked               about               doubling               our               commitment               to               new               and               renewable               energy.
                   And               those               were               just               the               talking               points               for               Point               #3.

    Obama               had               already               covered               Point               #2               (education),               saying               that               there               would               be               a               dramatic               expansion               of               early               childhood               programs               and               that               teacher               performance               should               be               linked               to               teacher               pay               (always               a               touchy               subject               with               teacher               unions               like               the               NEA               and               the               AFT,               one               of               which               I               belonged               to               in               my               years               as               an               educator.)               He               mentioned,               again,               the               desire               that               each               American               pledge               to               get               at               least               one               year               of               post-graduate               education,               whether               it               be               college               or               some               other               preparation               for               life,               so               that               we               can               resume               our               position               by               the               year               2020               of               being               the               best-educated               nation               in               the               world.

    And               Obama               wants               "the               best               and               the               brightest"               to               recommit               to               "making               things,"               not               just               moving               figures               on               paper.

    He               wants               scientists               and               engineers               and               doctors               and               manufacturers.
                   Obama               explained               that               the               skyrocketing               cost               of               health               care               has               contributed               to               the               skyrocketing               cost               of               entitlement               programs               like               Medicare               and               Medicaid,               and               that,               if               we               can               get               the               first               problem               under               control,               the               second               will               follow.

    "We               can               get               this               done               and               we               have               to               get               this               done,"               said               the               president.
                   In               what               was               later               dubbed               'a               very               brave               move,"               Obama               rebutted               his               critics,               who               have               said               he               is               shilling               for               socialism               and               raising               our               national               debt               by               saying:               1)               the               worst               thing               would               be               to               cut               government               spending               when               the               average               American               is               cutting               back.

    We               must               focus               on               the               long               term,               not               the               short               term.
                   2)               We               cannot               sacrifice               long-term               plans.

    We               must               make               our               current               plans               with               an               eye               to               the               future.

    We               must               "invest               now               or               else."
                   3)               Chronically               slow               growth               will               not               help               us               out               of               this               crisis,               said               Obama.

    Budget               problems               have               been               building,               fueled               by               the               costs               of               2               wars               and               the               housing               crisis,               but               it               will               only               get               worse               as               the               baby               boomers               age.

    He               added,               "Let's               not               kid               ourselves               that               we               can               fix               it               (a               problem               of               this               magnitude)               by               trimming               a               few               things               from               the               budget."               "All               of               these               efforts               will               require               tough               decisions.

    For               too               long,               too               many               in               Washington               put               off               making               hard               decisions.

    They               went               from               shock               to               trance               (at               the               announcement               of               bad               news.)               The               challenges               are               too               great.

    The               stakes               are               too               high.

    We               have               been               called               to               govern               in               extraordinary               times.

    If               we               use               that               moment               to               lay               that               new               foundation               for               this               house               (of               state),               the               house               will               stand               the               dream               of               our               forefathers               will               live               on               in               the               dreams               of               our               forefathers."
                   And               he               ended,               confidently,               saying,               "God               bless               the               United               States               of               America."
                   A               terrific               speech.

    A               terrific               moment.

    The               banks               won't               like               the               explanation.

    Those               in               Washington               may               not               care               much               for               the               promised               transparency               that               has               emerged               under               Obama.

    Wall               Street               may               not               be               confident               with               his               pronouncements               of               new               regulations               at               all.

    And               there               are               legitimate               criticisms               of               the               inclusion               of               such               Wall               Street               veterans               as               Henry               Paulson               and               Larry               Summers               and               Timothy               Geithner               (who               was               formerly               head               of               the               Federal               Reserve               Bank               of               New               York),               especially               as               Goldman               Sachs               announced               profits,               but               in               order               to               lead               us               from               the               thicket               created               over               the               past               8               years,               we               need               experienced               hands-on-deck.

    We               need               those               sharpshooters               who               have               trained               for               years               to               take               this               one               shot               and               rescue               the               American(s)               held               hostage.
                   And,               hopefully,               these               shots               at               the               forces               of               piracy               will               be               as               successful               in               the               United               States               of               America,               economically,               as               they               were               in               the               waters               off               the               coast               of               Somalia               for               Captain               Richard               Phillips,               who               headed               for               a               reunion               with               his               crew,               the               crew               for               which               he               was               willing               to               sacrifice               his               own               life,               in               Maersk.

    And               after               that,               home,               which,               if               we               keep               the               faith,               will               steadily               improve               and               become               that               house               built               upon               rock,               not               sand.






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    Secret               police,               library               record               surveillance,               wiretapping               and               forced               detention,               all               done               in               secrecy,               seems               like               a               horror               reserved               for               other               countries,               like               Hitler¹s               Germany,               rather               than               something               that               is               practiced               in               the               "land               of               the               free"               USA.

    Perhaps               it               is               the               tendency               that               we               have               of               being               blind               to               what               is               directly               in               front               of               us,               or               maybe               it               is               because               we,               as               a               people,               are               kept               preoccupied               and               busy               that               many               of               us               do               not               realize               that               with               the               passing               of               the               Patriot               Act               on               October               26,               2001,               our               government               is               doing               just               that.

    Now,               with               a               bill               dubbed               the               Patriot               Act               II,               more               Big               Brother               monitoring               and               control               may               be               on               its               way.

    The               Patriot               Act               was               hurriedly               passed               in               the               aftermath               of               9-11.

    The               word               "patriot"               in               the               Patriot               Act               is               an               acronym               that               spells               out               "Providing               Appropriate               Tools               Required               to               Intercept               and               Obstruct               Terrorism".

    While               the               premise               of               this               act               may               seem               justifiable,               especially               immediately               after               a               tragedy               that               was               categorized               as               an               act               of               terrorism,               this               legislation               slowly               consumes               many               civil               liberties               that               this               country               has               prided               itself               on               since               its               conception.

    This               act               gives               law               enforcement               officials               broader               authority               to               conduct               electronic               surveillance               and               wiretaps.

    It               also               gives               the               president               the               authority               to               confiscate               any               and               all               property               within               US               jurisdiction               of               anyone               who               is               believed               to               be               engaging               in               terrorism               when               the               country               is               "under               attack".

    The               Act               also               affects               financial               activities               and               Immigration.

    The               bill               was               passed               by               a               vote               of               357-66               by               the               House               of               Representatives               and               98-1               by               the               Senate.

    "Today,               we               take               an               essential               step               in               defeating               terrorism               while               protecting               the               constitutional               rights               of               all               Americans,"               George               W.

    Bush               said               during               the               signing               ceremony.

    While               Bush¹s               rhetoric               may               have               been               convincing               to               the               general               public,               the               Act,               in               reality,               infringes               on               our               Constitutional               Rights.
                   Patriot               Act               I
                   "These               new               and               unchecked               powers               could               be               used               against               American               citizens               who               are               not               under               criminal               investigation,               immigrants               who               are               here               within               our               borders               legally               and               also               against               those               whose               First               Amendment               activities               are               deemed               to               be               threats               to               national               security               by               the               Attorney               General,"               Gregory               T.

    Nojeim,               Associate               Director               of               the               American               Civil               Liberties               Union's               Washington               Office               stated.

    Critics               of               the               Patriot               Act               complain               that               it               funnels               excessive               power               to               the               Executive               branch               of               the               government               while               limiting               the               Congress               and               Judicial               branch,               thus               eliminating               some               of               the               "checks               and               balances"               that               were               designed               to               keep               our               government               accountable.
                   Surveillance
                   The               Patriot               Act               provides               federal               agencies               with               more               surveillance               options               and               less               judicial               supervision.

    "Roving               wiretaps"               are               one               example               of               the               new               legalized               powers               of               the               government               with               the               passing               of               the               Patriot               Act.

    It               allows               a               roving               wiretap               that               allows               a               person's               conversations               to               be               intercepted               on               multiple               phones,               including               cell               phones               and               other               phones               a               target               uses               (possibly               in               someone               else's               home).

    This               can               now               be               done               without               probable               cause.

    These               roving               wiretaps               are,               of               course,               authorized               secretly.
                   Before               the               Act,               the               government               could               order               a               telephone               company               to               turn               over               a               list               of               the               numbers               being               dialed               to               and               from               a               particular               telephone               on               an               order               from               a               judge.

    The               Patriot               Act               forces               a               judge               to               grant               the               order               if               the               government               certifies               that               the               information               sought               is               "relevant               to               ongoing               criminal               investigation",               regardless               of               whether               or               not               the               judge               agrees.
                   It               also               allows               the               government               access               to               dialing,               routing               and               signaling               information               in               connection               with               computers.

    This               means               that               the               government               lawfully               has               access               to               emails               sent               and               received               and               a               list               of               websites               visited               on               a               computer.

    After               obtaining               a               warrant,               feds               will               be               able               to               track               all               websites               people               visit               from               a               public               library               and               obtain               all               the               email               addresses               involved               in               any               correspondence,               without               the               library               being               able               to               tell               its               patrons               that               surveillance               is               taking               place.
                   Feds               will               also               be               monitoring               library               use,               and               instead               of               being               required               to               show               probable               cause               to               get               a               search               warrant               for               library               records,               patron               registration               information               and               internet               use               records,               now               an               agent               must               only               explain               why               he/she               thinks               that               records               may               be               related               to               terrorism               or               intelligence               investigations.

    Under               the               Act,               librarians               will               be               under               a               gag               order               preventing               them               from               telling               library               users               that               their               records               were               turned               over               to               the               feds               for               ongoing               monitoring.
                   It¹s               not               only               libraries               that               are               affected               -               bookstores               are               under               the               same               microscope.

    Warrants               can               be               obtained               quite               easily               that               allow               agents               to               collect               "any               tangible               things"               in               a               bookstore               (or               library).

    This               would               include               customer               records               and               personal               information,               book               circulation               records,               disks               and               computers.

    "We               now               know               that               bookstores               and               libraries               have               received               such               subpoenas               asking               for               the               purchase               or               lending               records               of               their               patrons.

    It               is               a               truly               frightening               day               in               America               when               bookstores               are               considering               destroying               their               records               so               when               the               government               comes               knocking               at               the               door               to               find               out               what               their               customers               have               been               reading               they               will               have               nothing               to               turn               over,"               Senator               Russ               Feingold               (Democrat,               Wisconsin)               said.
                   Immigration
                   The               Patriot               Act               enables               the               Attorney               General               to               certify               that               he               has               "reasonable               grounds               to               believe"               that               a               non-citizen               endangers               national               security.

    He               can               detain               and               deport               non-citizens               with               little               or               no               judicial               review.

    The               Attorney               General               and               the               Secretary               of               State               now               have               the               authority               to               designate               domestic               groups               as               terrorist               organizations,               and               can               deport               any               non-citizen               who               is               a               part               of               them.

    "If               you               overstay               your               visas               even               by               one               day,               we               will               arrest               you.

    If               you               violate               a               local               law               -               we               will               hope               that               you               will,               and               work               to               make               sure               that               you               are               put               in               jail               and               be               kept               in               custody               as               long               as               possible,"               John               Ashcroft               vowed               to               "suspected               terrorists".
                   Other               Powers
                   The               Attorney               General               announced               that               he               intends               to               eavesdrop               on               inmates¹               attorney-client               conversations.

    "I¹ve               heard               discussion               of               it               on               some               of               the               talk               shows               in               our               state..."               Maria               Canwell               (Washington               Senator)               said.

    "Attorneys               [were]               calling               in               and               saying               that               information,               their               private               conversations               between               them               and               their               client,               were               being               gathered."
                   The               Attorney               General               has               said               that               he               intends               to               have               state               and               local               law               enforcement               help               question               5000               people               who               appear               to               have               been               selected               based               on               ethnicity               or               religion.
                   The               President               issued               an               Executive               order               declaring               that               he               will               decide               when               trials               will               take               place               before               military               commissions               rather               than               in               normal               courts.
                   Freedom               of               the               press               means               very               little               if               one               cannot               read               books               freely.

    Our               freedom               to               gather               means               virtually               nothing               if               a               group               or               organization               can               be               deemed               a               terrorist               group               at               the               sole               discretion               of               the               Attorney               General               or               Secretary               of               State.

    Due               process               of               law               is               extinct               if               the               government               is               allowed               to               detain               people               based               not               on               evidence,               but               on               their               "belief"               that               they               are               involved               in"terrorist"               activity,               keep               them               in               secret               locations,               and               refuse               to               share               their               locations,               conditions,               state               of               well-being               or               reasons               for               detaining               them.
                   Some               members               of               Congress               have               become               worried.

    Those               who               are               conscious               enough               have               asked               the               Justice               Department               to               show               how               it               is               using               its               new               powers.

    They               have               received               little               to               no               information,               however.

    In               fact,               most               of               the               information               regarding               libraries               and               bookstores               have               been               classified               as               ³confidential²               and               has               not               been               released               to               Congress.
                   National               organizations               filing               a               request               under               the               Freedom               of               Information               Act               have               not               been               able               to               obtain               information               regarding               how               many               times               the               government               has               used               its               new               wiretap               authorities.

    Meanwhile,               an               informal               survey               done               by               the               University               of               Illinois               found               that               83               libraries               across               the               country               have               been               visited               by               authorities               since               the               Sept.

    11               incident.
                   Under               the               Patriot               Act,               the               government               has               the               legal               authority               to               watch               and               monitor               anyone¹s               activities,               phone               conversations,               internet               usage               and               reading               habits.

    They               can               read               your               email.

    And               they               can               take               action               without               warning,               legally               and               secretly.
                   Patriot               Act               II
                   As               if               the               original               Patriot               Act               wasn't               adequate               to               discourage               the               public               from               freely               voicing               their               opinions,               reading               what               they               wish,               and               feeling               free               in               the               country               that               sees               itself               as               the               defender               of               freedom               and               democracy,               a               new               bill               dubbed               the               Patriot               Act               II               that               is               secretly               in               the               works               will               reduce               our               privacy               even               more.

    The               Center               for               PUblic               Integrity               obtained               a               draft               of               the               new               legislation               that               was               dated               January               9,               2003,               and               has               published               it               on               the               internet.

    This               unreleased               draft               proves               that,               although               they               have               denied               such               a               bill,               the               government               is               planning               a               new               legislation               that               further               empowers               the               government.
                   After               the               Center               published               the               story               and               the               draft               of               the               bill,               the               government,               who               had               previously               denied               any               knowledge               of               such               a               proposal,               changed               its               story.

    Barbara               Cromstock,               the               director               of               public               affairs               for               the               Justice               Department,               released               a               statement               saying,               "Department               staff               have               not               presented               any               final               proposals               to               either               the               Attorney               General               or               the               White               House.

    It               would               be               premature               to               speculate               on               any               future               decisions,               particularly               ideas               or               proposals               that               are               still               being               discussed               at               staff               levels."               Meanwhile,               the               PBS               program               ³"Now               with               Bill               Boyers"               obtained               an               Office               of               Legislative               Affairs               control               sheet               indicating               that               a               copy               of               the               bill               was               sent               to               Speaker               of               the               House               Dennis               Hastert               and               Vice               President               Richard               Cheney               on               January               10,               2003.

    "Attached               for               your               review               and               comment               is               a               draft               legislative               proposal               entitled               the               ŒDomestic               Security               Enhancement               Act               of               2003¹."               the               memo               said               that               was               sent               from               the               Office               of               Legal               Policy.

    Perhaps               it               is               because               of               the               severity               of               this               bill¹s               provisions               that               it               is               surrounded               by               lies               and               dishonesty.
                   Section               201               of               Patriot               Act               II,               Prohibition               of               Disclosure               of               Terrorism               Investigation               Detainee               Information,               enhances               the               Freedom               of               Information               Information               Act               officers               ability               to               deny               releasing               material               on               suspected               terrorists               in               government               custody.

    In               other               words,               if               the               government               detains               someone               for               suspected               terrorism,               they               do               not               have               to               release               any               information               on               that               person.
                   Section               202,               Distribution               of               ŒWorst               Case               Scenario¹               Information,               restricts               the               public¹s               information               to               private               company¹s               "worst               case               scenario"               mandatory               reports.

    Companies               using               potentially               dangerous               chemicals               must               produce               these               reports,               which               include               the               effect               that               the               release               of               the               controlled               substances               would               have               on               the               surrounding               community.

    If               these               reports               are               kept               confidential,               our               communities               may               be               infiltrated               with               more               companies               using               dangerous               chemicals               without               our               knowledge,               and               our               health               may               be               put               at               risk.
                   Section               301-306,Terrorist               Identification               Database,               authorize               a               DNA               database               to               be               created               on               "suspected               terrorists".

    The               definition               of               a               suspected               terrorist               is               expanded               to               include               association               with               suspected               terrorist               groups               and               noncitizens               suspected               of               certain               crimes.
                   Section               312.

    Appropriate               Remedies               with               Respect               to               Law               Enforcement               Surveillance               Activities,               terminates               state               law               enforcement               consent               decrees               before               September               11,               2001               that               limit               agencies               from               gathering               information               about               individuals               or               organizations.

    It               also               places               restriction               on               court               injunctions.
                   Section               405               ,               Presumption               for               Pretrial               Detention               in               Cases               Involving               Terrorism,               allows               those               suspected               of               terrorism               to               be               held               before               their               trial.
                   Section               501               Expatriation               of               Terrorists               allows               an               American               citizen               to               be               expatriated               if               his               intent               to               relinquish               citizenship               is               "inferred               from               conduct".

    This               would               allow               citizens               to               be               expatriated               for               engaging               in               lawful               activities               of               a               group               designated               as               a               terrorist               organization               by               the               Attorney               General.
                   Dr.

    David               Cole,               Georgetown               University               Law               professor,               reviewed               the               draft               legislation               and               said               that               it               "raises               a               lot               of               serious               concerns"               because               the               proposed               law               would               "radically               expand               law               enforcement               and               intelligence               gathering               authorities,               reduce               or               eliminate               judicial               oversight               over               surveillance,               authorize               secret               arrests,               create               a               DNA               database               based               on               unchecked               executive               Œsuspicion¹,               create               new               death               penalties,               and               even               seek               to               take               American               citizenship               away               from               persons               who               belonged               to               disfavored               political               groups."
                   Patriot               Act               II               allows               the               government               to:
                   secretly               detain               citizens               
                   deport               aliens,               including               those               with               green               cards,               who               are               convicted               of               drug               possession               or               an               aggravated               felony               
                   access               credit               reports               without               a               subpoena               
                   abolish               federal               court               consent               decrees               that               limit               police               surveillance               of               non-               criminal               organizations               and               events               
                   ease               restrictions               on               the               use               of               secret               evidence               
                   collect               DNA               from               suspected               terrorists               or               any               individual               whose               DNA               might               be               able               to               assist               investigations
                   Some               of               the               provisions               of               these               acts               may               seem               allowable               in               the               mission               to               combat               terrorist               activity.

    The               question               is,               what               is               the               definition               of               a               terrorist?

    Because               these               acts               allow               "terrorist               individuals               or               groups"               to               be               determined               by               the               discretion               of               an               individual,               anyone               who               has               views               outside               of               what               the               government               deems               acceptable               may               be               considered               a               terrorist.

    Will               anti-war               protesters               be               seen               as               terrorists               or               national               security               threats?

    Will               your               neighbor               who               checks               out               a               book               be               deemed               a               terrorist?
                   The               Attorney               General               and               the               Executive               Branch               of               the               government               are               receiving               huge               amounts               of               power               that               will               be               unchecked               by               the               other               governmental               branches.

    Opponents               to               political               power               and               other               "threats"               are               at               risk               of               being               squashed,               detained               or               dubbed               terrorists.

    Our               democracy               may               slowly               be               heading               down               the               path               of               totalitarianism.






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