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Topic: Nobody Running for President is Worthy of the Title
Seakolony's photo
Sat 12/31/11 08:30 AM

The history of the USA PATRIOT Act involved many parties who opposed and supported the legislation, which was proposed, enacted and signed into law a month and a half after the September 11 terrorist attacks of New York City in 2001. The USA PATRIOT Act, though approved by large majorities in the U.S. Senate and House of Representative, was controversial, and parts of the law were invalidated or modified by successful legal challenges over constitutional infringements to civil liberties. The Act had several sunset provisions, most reauthorized by the USA PATRIOT Improvement and Reauthorization Act of 2005 and the USA PATRIOT Act Additional Reauthorizing Amendments Act. Both reauthorizations incorporated amendments to the original USA PATRIOT Act, and other federal laws.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_USA_PATRIOT_Act

A damn month and a half after 911 and yes reauthorized in 2005 by Obama. Betrayed again

Sorry to be the one to tell you....:smile:

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Sat 12/31/11 08:40 AM

The history of the USA PATRIOT Act involved many parties who opposed and supported the legislation, which was proposed, enacted and signed into law a month and a half after the September 11 terrorist attacks of New York City in 2001. The USA PATRIOT Act, though approved by large majorities in the U.S. Senate and House of Representative, was controversial, and parts of the law were invalidated or modified by successful legal challenges over constitutional infringements to civil liberties. The Act had several sunset provisions, most reauthorized by the USA PATRIOT Improvement and Reauthorization Act of 2005 and the USA PATRIOT Act Additional Reauthorizing Amendments Act. Both reauthorizations incorporated amendments to the original USA PATRIOT Act, and other federal laws.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_USA_PATRIOT_Act

A damn month and a half after 911 and yes reauthorized in 2005 by Obama. Betrayed again


Indeed! Repeal the (un)Patriot(ic) Act! drinker drinker drinker

http://www.ronpaul.com/2011-02-03/ron-paul-repeal-the-anti-american-and-unconstitutional-patriot-act/
Date: 02/03/2011

Transcript

Ron Paul: I’d like to give you an update on the PATRIOT Act. Last year, the PATRIOT Act was scheduled to be renewed. There was a disagreement between the Senate and the House and they didn’t extend it, but they agreed that this year they would do it. Right now, I think the scheme is that they’re going to pass it as quietly as possible. Yet we hear now that there are going that be some meetings this week in the Senate Judiciary Committee and that they are now planning to get this bill and law renewed.

As most of you know, this law was passed shortly after 9/11. It was the perfect example of how we, as individuals and Americans, have being willing to sacrifice our liberties for so-called security. I consider this an absolute unconstitutional piece of legislation. It shouldn’t be extended, it shouldn’t be made worse, and it actually should be repealed in its entirety, and we’d all be better off for it. But they’re not anxious to have open hearings, they’re not anxious to have a new debate. They consider that opening up a can of worms, but it’s a can of worms that deserves to be opened because it affects all of us as Americans.

And all of us who believe in liberty and believe in the rule of law have to be concerned about the PATRIOT Act. It’s a great issue as far as I’m concerned because it can bring together a good group of people, both from the conservatives as well as the liberals because we do believe, in this case, that individual liberty ought to be protected.

So keep an eye on this and I understand that the people at the Campaign for Liberty will try to keep you informed with updates on their website. Thank you.

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Sat 12/31/11 11:15 PM

Contrary to the propaganda being put out by the money-junkies and their pet presstitutes, the Occupy movement are not "commies."
They are not Marxists.
They are not "Drugged out Hippies."
They are not lazy.
They do not "hate the rich."

The Occupy movement are men.
They are women.
They are gays.
They are straights.
They are Black.
They are White.
They are Red.
They are Yellow.
They are Brown.
They are young.
They are old.

They are you.
And they are me.

The Occupy movement is not trying to take over the country.

The Occupy movement is the country, taking itself back.


http://whatreallyhappened.com/




They arn't me, I don't break the law.

Bestinshow's photo
Sun 01/01/12 08:46 AM


Contrary to the propaganda being put out by the money-junkies and their pet presstitutes, the Occupy movement are not "commies."
They are not Marxists.
They are not "Drugged out Hippies."
They are not lazy.
They do not "hate the rich."

The Occupy movement are men.
They are women.
They are gays.
They are straights.
They are Black.
They are White.
They are Red.
They are Yellow.
They are Brown.
They are young.
They are old.

They are you.
And they are me.

The Occupy movement is not trying to take over the country.

The Occupy movement is the country, taking itself back.


http://whatreallyhappened.com/




They arn't me, I don't break the law.
I did not know peacefully assembling was breaking the law. Maybe in crazy town it is but not the america yet......

s1owhand's photo
Sun 01/01/12 09:11 AM
Well actually. Obama is worthy of the title of President.
Already has it in fact!

laugh

Seakolony's photo
Sun 01/01/12 09:50 AM

Well actually. Obama is worthy of the title of President.
Already has it in fact!

laugh

Having the title doesn't make one necessarily worthy of the title.

msharmony's photo
Sun 01/01/12 10:05 AM

Well actually. Obama is worthy of the title of President.
Already has it in fact!

laugh




drinker drinker drinker


fits the bill of requirements for me

1. Intelligent
2. Sane
3. Reasonable moreso than impulsive and emotional
4. Healthy
5. Knowledgable not only about our own constitution but about international relations and geography which are his major responsibilities as he represents us to the world and leads our military around the globe.

Seakolony's photo
Sun 01/01/12 10:07 AM


Well actually. Obama is worthy of the title of President.
Already has it in fact!

laugh




drinker drinker drinker


fits the bill of requirements for me

1. Intelligent
2. Sane
3. Reasonable moreso than impulsive and emotional
4. Healthy
5. Knowledgable not only about our own constitution but about international relations and geography which are his major responsibilities as he represents us to the world and leads our military around the globe.

That's subjective to opinion

msharmony's photo
Sun 01/01/12 10:11 AM



Well actually. Obama is worthy of the title of President.
Already has it in fact!

laugh




drinker drinker drinker


fits the bill of requirements for me

1. Intelligent
2. Sane
3. Reasonable moreso than impulsive and emotional
4. Healthy
5. Knowledgable not only about our own constitution but about international relations and geography which are his major responsibilities as he represents us to the world and leads our military around the globe.

That's subjective to opinion



when it comes to election choices,, everything is

thats why those booths are 'private'....thank goodness

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