House Limits Patriot Act Rules on Library Records
xerid writes "From CNN.COM: "WASHINGTON (AP) -- The House voted Wednesday to block the FBI and the Justice Department from using the Patriot Act to search library and book store records. Despite a veto threat from President Bush, lawmakers voted 238-187 to block the part of the anti-terrorism law that allows the government to investigate the reading habits of terror suspects.""
- It wasn't George Washington.
- The quotation is incorrect.
- It's basically come up every time the patriot act has.
The actual quotation is: The man who trades freedom for security does not deserve nor will he ever receive either.If that was the case it would be more understandable, but I don't think so.
I believe this was more about agencies and the neocons using 9/11 as a excuse to implement draconian polices they had long dreamed of. This was very little to do with protecting America against terrorists and a lot to do with longstanding freeper agendas.
I have a feeling it won't be a polite knock at the door, but a full-fleged assault carried out by the likes of the ATF, CIA, FBI, and quite possibly the National Guard.
More likely, you'll hear them break down the door. Make sure you have a handkerchief close so you don't breathe in the tear gas.