donutboy2000
15 years ago
As a candidate for president, then-Sen. Barack Obama railed against parts of USA Patriot Act that gave the Bush administration sweeping powers to intercept phone and e-mail communications in the name of fighting terrorism with little judicial or congressional oversight, and Obama pledged to institute "robust" checks and balances if elected.

Now that he's in charge of keeping America safe, President Obama sounds a bit less strident. His attorney general, Eric Holder, has asked Congress to renew three controversial provisons of the Patriot Act that expire in 2010, disappointing liberal Democrats and civil liberties groups who say the provisions endanger civil liberties and foster inappropriate government spying. At the top of this list is the so-called "lone wolf" provision, which allows the government to track and monitor a suspected terrorist with far less evidence than typically required.


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jackconrad
15 years ago
He is planning on cross filing in the next election...
DrMaddVibe
15 years ago
Hope and Change has been replaced for libs.

The new saying..."Crying In My Beer, I'm Sorry I Screwed The Pooch" is the new mantra.

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HockeyDad
15 years ago
There should be outrage.
DadZilla3
15 years ago
Put this in the same category as Obama's promises to revitalize the economy, end the war in Afghanistan and Iraq, and bring unemployment levels down.

Oh yeah...also to have the most transparent administration ever, post all pending legislation for the public to view on a website, and to end influence peddling in Washington.
Kawak
15 years ago
Give the guy a break, he closed Gitmo in January 2009 as promised didn't he! :-"
donutboy2000
15 years ago
He also ended the war as promised.
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