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Topic: A Librarian slams the PATRIOT Act
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hornsofthedevilPerson was signed in when posted  37
03-28-2003 01:57 PM ET (US)
Good!
I'm glad librarians are doing this. The Patriot Act is a joke.

9/11 was allowed to happen in part because the CIA and the FBI didn't do their jobs. They ignored clues on a bust in the Phillipines, they ignored a call from the head of the flight school one of the terrorists went to and they refused to search the laptop computer that Zaccarai Moussai had when he was arrested.

So whats the the lesson in the Patriot Act being passed? That a bunch of law enforcment suits with a history of petty competitions between them were to shortsighted to stop terrorists right under our noses and now i have LESS rights because of them?

thats ridiculous. Ashcroft is making excuses for law enforcement in this country with privacy and freedom our expense. Law enforcement has shown they are inflexable unable to be creative in their pursuance of terrorsits and beurocratic.

Why should the citizewn pay for that with privacy? Can't we hold the CIA and FBI(the most well funded law enforcement apparatus in the world) to the standards they set for themselves?

Rights don't need to be taken away in this battle. Law enforcement is inept and needs a reevaluation.
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