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To: tejek who wrote (245886)8/14/2005 5:21:11 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1575174
 
Parts of Patriot Act are Offensive, American Bar Association Says

By Andrew Stern

The president-elect of the nation's largest lawyers group on Monday said some of the federal government's investigative powers included in the anti-terrorism Patriot Act are a threat to constitutional rights.


Michael Greco criticized aspects of the act, passed to bolster security after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, at the American Bar Association convention, where U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales urged the U.S. Congress to renew it.

"We support the (Bush) administration in its efforts to secure the nation but we have taken policy positions, four or five of them, where we think due process has not been followed," Greco said in an interview with Reuters.

He criticized exceptions the law makes to the constitution's privacy protections that give law enforcement the power to search a home without the homeowner's knowledge and without a judge-approved search warrant.

"The ABA position is that some of these provisions are so invasive of individual liberties that there has to be a sunset provision. They're offensive, I think, to democracy," Greco said.

Members of a conference committee in Congress seeking to reconcile competing versions of the law's renewal are debating whether to include a four-year or 10-year "sunset" clause that would allow some of those provisions to expire.

In his address, Gonzales insisted the Patriot Act was essential to fighting terrorism and accused critics of clouding the debate with "a litany of misstatements and half-truths."

"We are fighting terrorism with the tools and techniques provided for in the Patriot Act, tools that have long been available to fight crime," he said. "We are doing this in a manner that protects individual rights and liberties.

"We are not interested in the reading habits of ordinary citizens (and) we are subject to the oversight of federal judges," Gonzales said, citing an oft-ridiculed provision that gives law enforcement powers to review library records and bookstore sales.

Although delegates to the group's annual convention did not single out President Bush, several resolutions appeared aimed at administration stances.

The group, which represents more than 400,000 attorneys, judges and law students, passed by unanimous voice vote a resolution calling for respect for judges.

Bush, for instance, has complained in the past about "activist judges" whose rulings have allowed gays to marry and otherwise angered conservatives. An outcry led by House Majority Leader Tom DeLay also followed judicial rulings in the right-to-die case involving Terri Schiavo, the brain-dead Florida woman whose former husband ultimately succeeded in having her feeding tube removed.

ABA delegates this week were expected to approve a halt to a perceived erosion of attorney-client privilege and a federal shield law for reporters seeking to protect their sources.

© 2005 Reuters




To: tejek who wrote (245886)8/14/2005 5:34:15 AM
From: Elroy  Respond to of 1575174
 
Get a frigging life, dude..........but first get out of the ME. Its making you into a miserable person. And if you've always been this way, then go see a shrink. But stay off my ass bud.

?? I've got a great life, and have no interest in changing it much at the moment. And I'm enjoying living in the ME a lot (otherwise I would leave). And I don't believe shrinks can do much for well adjusted people - I think as a group they tend to be more psychologically messed up that your average human.

I recommended that you advocate something, and this is what you come up with? Sheesh! Probably its better if you just stick to complaining and advocating nothing.



To: tejek who wrote (245886)8/14/2005 8:53:47 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575174
 
but first get out of the ME. Its making you into a miserable person.

Look, all the cool people live in the ME. For example....

Jacko completes residence formalities in Bahrain

gulf-news.com

"Michael really loves the serene environment in Bahrain. He does not watch much television, and spends a lot of his time reading books and magazines. He selects his own books," the sources said. "He also enjoys being with his children."

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Jacko selects his own books!!