Patriot II: Assault on privacy and freedom
by Jarret Wollstein
International Society for Individual Liberty
01/17/05
December 7th, anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, now has a another reason to be called 'a day that will live in infamy.' On December 7, 2004, Congress passed a new 3003-page 'national security' act, dubbed Patriot II. Like the first Patriot Act, passed in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, Patriot II gives the government tremendous new powers to spy upon, control and imprison ordinary Americans like you.
Patriot II has another ominous similarity to Patriot I: Almost no one in Congress had seen a copy of the final bill before it was enacted...
http://www.isil.org/towards-liberty/patriot-ii-assault.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
International Society for Individual Liberty
01/17/05
December 7th, anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, now has a another reason to be called 'a day that will live in infamy.' On December 7, 2004, Congress passed a new 3003-page 'national security' act, dubbed Patriot II. Like the first Patriot Act, passed in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, Patriot II gives the government tremendous new powers to spy upon, control and imprison ordinary Americans like you.
Patriot II has another ominous similarity to Patriot I: Almost no one in Congress had seen a copy of the final bill before it was enacted...
http://www.isil.org/towards-liberty/patriot-ii-assault.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 19. Jan, 12:02