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Patriot Act wins final approval in Congress |
2006-03-03 |
![]() A day after passing a related bill to better protect civil liberties under the act, the Senate endorsed the overall measure 89-10. It next goes to President George W. Bush to sign into law. The House of Representatives passed it in December. First enacted shortly after the September 11 attacks, the Patriot Act broadened the ability of the U.S. government to obtain private records, conduct wiretaps and searches and share information. Fierce debate over the act's renewal has pitted critics who say its provisions have infringed too much on basic rights against backers who say such measures are essential to safeguard America against further attacks. With 16 provisions of the act set to expire next week, the bill would make 14 of them permanent and extend two others by four years.The bill would also provide fresh tools to combat terrorist financing, protect mass transit, secure ports and curb abuse of methamphetamines, a highly addictive drug. |
Posted by:lotp |
#3 Democratic Sen. Russ Feingold of Wisconsin, who led the opposition to renewal, predicted that more safeguards would eventually be adopted. "This fight is not over," Feingold said. Feingold is worried about civil liberties? The guy who helped draft a gross abridgement of political speech in direct defiance of the First Amendment? Now THAT'S funny. |
Posted by: eLarson 2006-03-03 14:19 |
#2 Betcha the moonbats are seething. |
Posted by: Mike 2006-03-03 12:35 |
#1 Don'tcha just admire the Dems for "defeating" the Patriot Act? Harry Reid, take a bow! Posturing jackasses. |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2006-03-03 10:24 |