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Patriot Act

Submitted by libra10680 on May 3, 2007

Category: American History
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Patriot Act
On September 11th, 2001, the American public saw the face of fear and stood bravely in its shadow, its shadow which covered New York City and Washington DC. Shortly thereafter, President George W. Bush proclaimed that he would do everything in his power to protect the American people. Freedom in the United States has become increasingly constricted since 2001. Not only did the terrorist attacks of September 11 have a huge effect on the U.S. economy, but our nation's response has tested the limits of America’s core freedoms.
Congress passed the USA Patriot Act (Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism) in 2001 just weeks after the attacks, with the intention of helping law enforcement act more effectively in investigating potential terrorists. However, this act may do more harm than good. Some groups, such as the American Library Association, state that the act infringes on Fourth Amendment rights guaranteed to us in the Constitution. Others, however, say that the legislation will help protect citizens from potential terrorist attacks.

There are significant flaws in the Patriot Act, flaws that threaten your fundamental freedoms by giving the government the power to access to your medical records, tax records, information about the books you buy or borrow without probable cause, and the power to break into your home and conduct secret searches without telling you for weeks, months, or indefinitely.
There are several sections in the act all allowing for different reasons and ways to
investigate the personal lives of American citizens. What is Section 215? Section 215
allows the FBI to order any person or entity to turn over "any tangible things," so long as
the FBI "specifies" that the order is "for an authorized investigation to protect against
international terrorism or clandestine...

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