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<blockquote data-quote="Sammie" data-source="post: 174501" data-attributes="member: 8657"><p>Love the car in your picture, by the way! (I have my own Oscar and Meyer, miniature dachshunds.)</p><p> </p><p>I support the Patriot Act -</p><p> </p><p>Bush is trying to protect this country and no matter who is in</p><p>office at point in history, people aren't going to agree with how this is to be done.</p><p> </p><p>Unfortunately it took this tragedy to bring cooperation between the FBI and the CIA, which I feel the Patriot Act was instrumental with. Much as the Columbine tragedy here brought cooperation between law enforcement agencies and school systems that weren't in place prior to. </p><p> </p><p>I don't feel our Fourth Amendment rights are being compromised under the circumstances. We have to be </p><p>reasonable here in order to remain safe. </p><p> </p><p>If the powers that be make note that you're excessive in using the web to look up in depth information on Al Quaida, if you're suddenly involved with enormous financial transactions,</p><p>should "Big Brother" give you a second glance? Maybe.</p><p> </p><p>Keep in mind that the Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) was in place long before the Patriot Act; where law enforcement can check one's bank statements without probable cause. (To filter out money laundering). So in that respect, the Patriot Act is nothing new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sammie, post: 174501, member: 8657"] Love the car in your picture, by the way! (I have my own Oscar and Meyer, miniature dachshunds.) I support the Patriot Act - Bush is trying to protect this country and no matter who is in office at point in history, people aren't going to agree with how this is to be done. Unfortunately it took this tragedy to bring cooperation between the FBI and the CIA, which I feel the Patriot Act was instrumental with. Much as the Columbine tragedy here brought cooperation between law enforcement agencies and school systems that weren't in place prior to. I don't feel our Fourth Amendment rights are being compromised under the circumstances. We have to be reasonable here in order to remain safe. If the powers that be make note that you're excessive in using the web to look up in depth information on Al Quaida, if you're suddenly involved with enormous financial transactions, should "Big Brother" give you a second glance? Maybe. Keep in mind that the Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) was in place long before the Patriot Act; where law enforcement can check one's bank statements without probable cause. (To filter out money laundering). So in that respect, the Patriot Act is nothing new. [/QUOTE]
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