Patriotxi
02-10-2011, 12:57 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOXacyto380
S.C. Code Ann. §§ 17-30-20, 17-30-30: It is a felony to intercept, disclose or use a wire, electronic or oral communication, unless it is done with the consent of at least one party to the communication.
Let us be clear, a vote for a suspension calendar with the so-called "PATRIOT" Act on it is a vote for roving wiretaps, secret sneak and peek searches conducted without the knowledge of the subject, search and seizure of library records, and so-called "national security letters" signed by anonymous bureaucrats replacing warrants signed by a judge.
These violations of our civil liberties have gone on for too long. The PATRIOT Act deserves a thorough, public debate and a legitimate standalone vote - not to be quietly rushed through Congress as if it were as uncontroversial as naming post offices.
In full agreement with Ben Franklin's sentiment and in the interest of each American's privacy and civil liberties, we not only urge Congress to allow the sunsetting provisions to expire, but we also support a repeal of the entire USA PATRIOT Act.
About 6 months ago I asked him at a GOP meeting, "If given the chance, would you vote to repeal the Patriot Act?" he told me "absolutely, Im not willing to give up Liberty for Safety!"
CALL HIM NOW: (202) 225-5501
S.C. Code Ann. §§ 17-30-20, 17-30-30: It is a felony to intercept, disclose or use a wire, electronic or oral communication, unless it is done with the consent of at least one party to the communication.
Let us be clear, a vote for a suspension calendar with the so-called "PATRIOT" Act on it is a vote for roving wiretaps, secret sneak and peek searches conducted without the knowledge of the subject, search and seizure of library records, and so-called "national security letters" signed by anonymous bureaucrats replacing warrants signed by a judge.
These violations of our civil liberties have gone on for too long. The PATRIOT Act deserves a thorough, public debate and a legitimate standalone vote - not to be quietly rushed through Congress as if it were as uncontroversial as naming post offices.
In full agreement with Ben Franklin's sentiment and in the interest of each American's privacy and civil liberties, we not only urge Congress to allow the sunsetting provisions to expire, but we also support a repeal of the entire USA PATRIOT Act.
About 6 months ago I asked him at a GOP meeting, "If given the chance, would you vote to repeal the Patriot Act?" he told me "absolutely, Im not willing to give up Liberty for Safety!"
CALL HIM NOW: (202) 225-5501