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The title itself is a little deceiving.

USA PATRIOT ACT is not United States of America


Patriot Act.

USA PATRIOT ACT is an acronym for Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing
Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism; AN ACT to deter and
punish terrorist acts in the United States and around the world, to enhance law
enforcement investigatory tools, and for other purposes. When reflecting back to the
horrors we were forced to endure 43 days before the date on this ACT, this sounds
possibly comforting to some Americans. When you discect the ACT and define the word
most repeated throughout it, it is actually more terrifying than the events that allowed it to
be passed by Congress in the middle of the night.

Terrorism is a word that is hard for anyone to define, which makes it too vague. It doesn't
matter who is reading this right now, to someone, somewhere in your life you have
committed terrorism in someones opinion. One man's good deed is another man's act of
terrorism. The authors of this ACT are well aware of this, that's why its written the way it
was. The ACT doesn't specify any certain crimes as TERRORISM. It doesn't specify that
igniting a fire bomb into a building full of people or a nuclear device in the basement of a
100 story building is considered terrorism. Instead the way that the ACT is worded, you
could be considered a terrorist if you happened to jay walk across the street and caused
multiple death's in doing so, if you couldn't prove to a jury that your intent was not to
cause multiple deaths. Under the PATRIOT ACT's definition of terrorism, knowing that
jay walking is illegal and doing it proves you intended to cause multiple deaths, because
you broke the law and jaywalked. As far as I know there has not been such a terrorist act,
but under the PATRIOT ACT it would be legal for the prosecutor to charge you under the
ACT and for the jury to convict you. The Patriot undermines our freedoms by broadening
the legal definition of all criminal acts that involve intellectual property, safety of others,
and other existing law.

American's who haven't read the Patriot Act might be surprised and alarmed to know that
those credit bills they aren't able to afford to pay right now because of the economy, also
overdrawn checking accounts, is considered terrorist activity according to the Patriot Act.
Isn't that (no pun intended) rich? The very government that slid the Patriot Act through is
the same government that over the next 7 years ruined the countries economy, taking
away millions if not billions of jobs, etc etc. If you your personal bank account is out of
order, the bank can report you and the fed's can start an investigation to determine if you
are a threat to someone. It's that vague. Along these same lines, remember the drug war in
its hey day? We were busting all those evil Columbians and Noriega himself for drug
trafficking? Americans probably didn't think that over the next twenty five years the drug
war would affect them personally, or someone they knew personally by turning a party
into a prison sentence. The drug war hurt America it hasn't helped it a bit. Once the War
on Terror burns itself out in the Middle East, the Patriot Act will see that it continues to
rage here in the United States; the word terrorism itself gives authority vast opportunities
in deciding who's been naughty and who's being nice. It will make the Drug War look
like a fist fight instead of a war.
Good luck America. The only thing that can save you now is the knowledge that
NOTHING not even the PATRIOT ACT can cancel your rights under the Constitution of
the United States, but they are YOUR rights to fight for, and if you don't...well imagine
the sound of a heavy iron door slamming shut in a hallway made of concrete; its a loud
final sound. For those who think they will fight the good fight, don't get too carried away,
because they have ways of making you talk and not talking is your right. One which very
few people exercise these days.

The title itself is a little deceiving. USA PATRIOT ACT is not United States of America
Patriot Act.

USA PATRIOT ACT is an acronym for Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing
Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism; AN ACT to deter and
punish terrorist acts in the United States and around the world, to enhance law
enforcement investigatory tools, and for other purposes. When reflecting back to the
horrors we were forced to endure 43 days before the date on this ACT, this sounds
possibly comforting to some Americans. When you discect the ACT and define the word
most repeated throughout it, it is actually more terrifying than the events that allowed it to
be passed by Congress in the middle of the night.

Terrorism is a word that is hard for anyone to define, which makes it too vague. It doesn't
matter who is reading this right now, to someone, somewhere in your life you have
committed terrorism in someones opinion. One man's good deed is another man's act of
terrorism. The authors of this ACT are well aware of this, that's why its written the way it
was. The ACT doesn't specify any certain crimes as TERRORISM. It doesn't specify that
igniting a fire bomb into a building full of people or a nuclear device in the basement of a
100 story building is considered terrorism. Instead the way that the ACT is worded, you
could be considered a terrorist if you happened to jay walk across the street and caused
multiple death's in doing so, if you couldn't prove to a jury that your intent was not to
cause multiple deaths. Under the PATRIOT ACT's definition of terrorism, knowing that
jay walking is illegal and doing it proves you intended to cause multiple deaths, because
you broke the law and jaywalked. As far as I know there has not been such a terrorist act,
but under the PATRIOT ACT it would be legal for the prosecutor to charge you under the
ACT and for the jury to convict you. The Patriot undermines our freedoms by broadening
the legal definition of all criminal acts that involve intellectual property, safety of others,
and other existing law.

American's who haven't read the Patriot Act might be surprised and alarmed to know that
those credit bills they aren't able to afford to pay right now because of the economy, also
overdrawn checking accounts, is considered terrorist activity according to the Patriot Act.
Isn't that (no pun intended) rich? The very government that slid the Patriot Act through is
the same government that over the next 7 years ruined the countries economy, taking
away millions if not billions of jobs, etc etc. If you your personal bank account is out of
order, the bank can report you and the fed's can start an investigation to determine if you
are a threat to someone. It's that vague. Along these same lines, remember the drug war in
its hey day? We were busting all those evil Columbians and Noriega himself for drug
trafficking? Americans probably didn't think that over the next twenty five years the drug
war would affect them personally, or someone they knew personally by turning a party
into a prison sentence. The drug war hurt America it hasn't helped it a bit. Once the War
on Terror burns itself out in the Middle East, the Patriot Act will see that it continues to
rage here in the United States; the word terrorism itself gives authority vast opportunities
in deciding who's been naughty and who's being nice. It will make the Drug War look
like a fist fight instead of a war.

Good luck America. The only thing that can save you now is the knowledge that
NOTHING not even the PATRIOT ACT can cancel your rights under the Constitution of
the United States, but they are YOUR rights to fight for, and if you don't...well imagine
the sound of a heavy iron door slamming shut in a hallway made of concrete; its a loud
final sound. For those who think they will fight the good fight, don't get too carried away,
because they have ways of making you talk and not talking is your right. One which very
few people exercise these days.

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