Section 501, "Expatriation of Terrorists": This provision, the drafters say, would establish that an American citizen could be expatriated "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'." But whereas a citizen formerly had to state his intent to relinquish his citizenship, the new law affirms that his intent can be "inferred from conduct." Thus, engaging in the lawful activities of a group designated as a "terrorist organization" by the Attorney General could be presumptive grounds for expatriation.
MOYERS: Do you see any protection in here against potential abuse?
LEWIS: I don't think there's very much -- there's a lot more authority and power for government. There's less oversight and information about what government is doing. That's the headline and that's the theme. And the safeguards seem to be pretty minimal to me.
MOYERS: I just go through here, you know? "Will give the Attorney General the unchecked power to deport any foreigner?"
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hmm?
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B soviyetski Rossee, yob tvoya mat!
What little I know of Russian, I picked up from Tom Clancy novels...but between that and all of the "In Soviet Russia" jokes people post, that's a fairly off-color sig you're using...funny, but definitely not kulturniy.
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All they need is another conveniently timed terrorist attack, and the gestapo will be even more powerful.
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t ory_01_020703_Doc_1.pdf s 2.html
http://www.publicintegrity.org/dtaweb/report.asp?
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http://www.pbs.org/now/transcript/transcript_lewi
Section 501, "Expatriation of Terrorists": This provision, the drafters say, would establish that an American citizen could be expatriated "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'." But whereas a citizen formerly had to state his intent to relinquish his citizenship, the new law affirms that his intent can be "inferred from conduct." Thus, engaging in the lawful activities of a group designated as a "terrorist organization" by the Attorney General could be presumptive grounds for expatriation.
MOYERS: Do you see any protection in here against potential abuse?
LEWIS: I don't think there's very much -- there's a lot more authority and power for government. There's less oversight and information about what government is doing. That's the headline and that's the theme. And the safeguards seem to be pretty minimal to me.
MOYERS: I just go through here, you know? "Will give the Attorney General the unchecked power to deport any foreigner?"
LEWIS: Right.
the one.
...The washing machines make brew out of priests.
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hmm?
Ant(Dude) @ Quality Foraged Links (AQFL.net) & The Ant Farm (antfarm.ma.cx / antfarm.home.dhs.org).
What little I know of Russian, I picked up from Tom Clancy novels...but between that and all of the "In Soviet Russia" jokes people post, that's a fairly off-color sig you're using...funny, but definitely not kulturniy.
(Note to moderators: Yes, this was offtopic. Bite me.)
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