In Defense of Congress: The first priority of government is to protect the people
dead wrong. absolutely dead wrong. the first, utmost absoltuley important job of congress, the one that overrides every other thing is that congress is supposed to serve the people. not protect them. At least, not in the way you mean (the whole war protection part). I do not agree with any of those measures employed by our government as a means of "protecting us". why? only in the past have they actually given us back those liberties. But in every case the power of the government has been amplified. ANd how can we count on those today to resist the temptation of keeping that power.
The funny thing with terrorism--there will always be terrorism. We're actually in the fourth wave. The first started, at least was partially responsible for, WWI. So the government has a perfect excuse for keeping these protective measures. And now, when I talk to my relatives in sweden, I am having my rights infringed upon. damn it, I don't want some government freak who only has to give justification
after the wiretapping. How easy is it to hide the "proof" for an imminent attack with the "it's top secret, can't reveal". I do not trust the government as far as I can throw--and seeing as how large it is, I can't throw it at all.
Besides, why should we have to get rid of warrants? Just so that this current president, who by the way wanted a
stronger version of the house bill doesn't have to get "tangled" up with following the law? Answer me this--how does getting a warrant slow down the process? And if we are really fighting for the freedoms we hold most dear from the terrorists who want to bring us to our knees and implement sharia law, why are we fighting them by getting rid of our freedoms? I mean come on, they win everytime they knock down one more freedom of ours. The patriot act may as well be a defeat for us. This bill, should it get passed by the senate will be a defeat for us. You don't fight those who want to take away freedom by voluntarily taking away our own freedoms.
If we are supposed to be the shining example of democracy and freedom in this world, we're doing a piss poor job of upholding that reputation.
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