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Elmira Becomes A Civil Liberties Safe Zone
Monday night the city of Elmira joined hundreds of communities across the country as a civil liberties safe zone. The city council unanimously approved the resolution that asks state lawmakers to evaluate any laws that would violate personal freedoms in response to the USA Patriot Act.
Concerned citizens and representatives from the New York ACLU congratulated the city council for their decision to pass the resolution.
Councilman Jim Hare (D) explains Elmira will join 358 other communities calling on represenatives in government to reevaluate laws tied into the Patriot Act. The resolution also alerts the local police department to make it known if federal authorities begin any type of investigation within the city.
Locally, Danby, Ithaca, Tompkins and Schuyler counties are already operating as safe zones.
Originally posted by freudling
we don't want you here!
Originally posted by The Vagabond
Obviously I'm exagerating, but my point is that in years past I would have thought that conservatives would be the ones to fight something like Patriot Act to the bitter end.
Originally posted by RANT
Yeah, I just have no words when someone can get mad about Waco in one thread then defend the Patriot Act in another. I'm sure there's some nuanced rationale, but it seems counterintuitive to me.
People get all worked up about their right to guns, but not legal counsel or due process? Woah.
I mean I'm not arguing either side, but the willingness to turn on a dime defending or hating the exact same principles (based on who's behind it) is astounding.
Originally posted by freudling
Phaethor:
I meant, I, as a Canadian, do not want Americans flowing in.
Originally posted by freudling
Phaethor:
I meant, I, as a Canadian, do not want Americans flowing in.
Coalition Forms to Oppose Parts of Antiterrorism Law
By Eric Lichtblau
The New York Times
Wednesday 23 March 2005
Washington - Battle lines were drawn Tuesday in the debate over the government's counterterrorism powers, as an unlikely coalition of liberal civil-rights advocates, conservative libertarians, gun-rights supporters and medical privacy advocates voiced their objections to crucial parts of the law that expanded those powers after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Keeping the law intact "will do great and irreparable harm" to the Constitution by allowing the government to investigate people's reading habits, search their homes without notice and pry into their personal lives, said Bob Barr, a former Republican congressman who is leading the coalition.
Mr. Barr voted for the law, known as the USA Patriot Act, in the House just weeks after the Sept. 11 attacks but has become one of its leading critics, a shift that reflects the growing unease among some conservative libertarians over the expansion of the government's powers in fighting terrorism.
He joined with other conservatives as well as the American Civil Liberties Union on Tuesday in announcing the creation of the coalition, which hopes to curtail some of the law's more sweeping law-enforcement provisions.
THis isssue isn't about the Republicans or Democrats
Originally posted by esdad71
Big Businees, not our government has become a dog we need to put down like Old Yeller.