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Old 02-08-2003, 10:36 AM   #1
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Well, this is exactly what's not needed:

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The Center for Public Integrity has obtained a draft, dated January 9, 2003, of this previously undisclosed legislation and is making it available in full text (12 MB). The bill, drafted by the staff of Attorney General John Ashcroft and entitled the Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003, has not been officially released by the Department of Justice, although rumors of its development have circulated around the Capitol for the last few months under the name of �the Patriot Act II� in legislative parlance.
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This one scared me the most:

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Section 501, �Expatriation of Terrorists�: This provision, the drafters say, would establish that an American citizen could be expatriated �if, with the intent to relinquish his nationality, he becomes a member of, or provides material support to, a group that the United Stated has designated as a �terrorist organization�.� But whereas a citizen formerly had to state his intent to relinquish his citizenship, the new law affirms that his intent can be �inferred from conduct.� Thus, engaging in the lawful activities of a group designated as a �terrorist organization� by the Attorney General could be presumptive grounds for expatriation.
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Section 501, �Expatriation of Terrorists�: This provision, the drafters say, would establish that an American citizen could be expatriated �if, with the intent to relinquish his nationality, he becomes a member of, or provides material support to, a group that the United Stated has designated as a �terrorist organization�.� But whereas a citizen formerly had to state his intent to relinquish his citizenship, the new law affirms that his intent can be �inferred from conduct.� Thus, engaging in the lawful activities of a group designated as a �terrorist organization� by the Attorney General could be presumptive grounds for expatriation.
Gotta love that "terrorist organization" label, especially with this set of nutcases we got in the Executive Branch.

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Can anyone find the US gov't's 'list of terrorist organizations'? I just wanna make sure I don't belong to any of them. Or contributed to any of them. Or know someone who belongs to them. Or know someone who knows someone...
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Try this link. (I don't necessarily agree with it, btw, but it's got a list of groups. I'm not certain how comprehensive, though.)
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Well, this is exactly what's not needed:

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It should be the Gestapo Act II.
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Default Goodbye, Elwoodblues, your expatriated.

Elwoodblues said, �Can anyone find the US gov't's 'list of terrorist organizations'? I just wanna make sure I don't belong to any of them. Or contributed to any of them. Or know someone who belongs to them. Or know someone who knows someone...�


Too late, American Atheist, Internet Infidels, IIB, ACLU, NAACP will be if reverend Ashcroft has his say.

Goodbye, Elwoodblues, your expatriated.

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In case you don't want to download the entire thing, Rotten has it at this URL.
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...although rumors of its development have circulated around the Capitol for the last few months under the name of �the Patriot Act II� in legislative parlance.
Man, this better not suck as bad as Sister Act II.

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