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Sen. Barack Obama voted YES on March 1, 2006, on reauthorizing the Patriot Act.
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Sen. Barack Obama voted YES on March 1, 2006, on reauthorizing the Patriot Act.
Last edited by Kratos; 08-31-2009 at 04:04 PM.
Hey, BgMc, what's up?
I knew this would get you going.
I don't know if Kratos is blaming Obama, I think he is just saying it.
Your right, the Bush administration started this crap.
The republicans and democrats are to blame collectively.
Or would it be "we the people" who are to blame for letting the government get so out of control?
I'm not pointing fingers at anyone specifically on this post.
But, I think that we could do just fine without this piece of "slight of hand" legislation.
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titanium
Simply by omitting that fact that the Patriot Act was spearheaded by Republicans and vehemantly pushed by the right wing implies to me that he is trying to rest blame upon Obama.
What it is, Titanium?! I've always been against the Patriot Act and the reason why this got me riled up was because the Republican party has always been the party of no government intervention into private lives (well, that is the party line), but then they institute these blatant constitutional violations using the word protection as the reason. It just furthers the idea how hypocritical they are. But more and more I am starting to realize that both parties are full of shit. I've had conversations with both Blome and Godfather about the libertarian platform, but I cannot subscribe to the ideology put forth by the republican wing of the libertarian party. Most call him an extreme left wing liberal but Bill Maher claims to be a libertarian (and other's seem to agree), I like his libertarian stances.
Well put.
I can see that point.
A man may be judged buy the way he speaks, the clothes he wears, or the party he is affiliated with.
None of that matters.
It is what he actually does that defines him.
You are then actively judged by what you do, once you have the power or influence to do so.
This pertains to everyone, not just political figures.
This "Patriot Act" is not worth the TP it was written on.
I do not believe that , if the content be known, this act would pass congress today.
Once a law is in place, especially on the federal level, it is hard to change it.
I think that it's parameters and the scope of it need to be re-structured.
I also believe that we are stuck with it forever.
So, the only recourse would be to change it.
But that would mean people would have to become politically active and call upon there state reps and congressmen.
And I see the American people as being spoon fed some Pablum with brain washing ingredients in it.
It's amazing if you think about it.
But truly pitiful on the other hand.
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Titanium
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