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It gets worse. On November 13, Mr. Bush signed an order allowing secret military trials of suspected terrorists which could conceivably include secret executions. "You're guilty. Take the defendant into the alley and shoot him." Given the fact that all nineteen terrorists involved in the 9/11 attacks were foreign nationals and ten of them were in the country illegally at the time they vaporized themselves and around 6,000 others, many citizens who have been clamoring for some sort of immigration reform to protect our borders had hoped that President Bush would finally bring an end to the madness of unbridled immigration. However, it appears that Mr. Bush has no such intention. USAPA and the military tribunal order might be likened to the situation where a homeowner, tired of having his house constantly flooded by a nearby river, goes out and buys more buckets to bail out the place instead of building up the banks of the river.
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Instead of doing something realistic about protecting
our borders against non-citizens, USAPA gives power to the Feds to get
around the Constitution and use methods that are offensive to the spirit
of the Bill of Rights. The problem, as mentioned above, is that while
many of the provisions of the bill can be used to spy on potential terrorists
and interrupt their plans, it can also be used in ordinary criminal
investigations and it can even be used to curtail First Amendment rights
if government officials feel that a particular exercise of free speech
is a threat to national security. Such as criticizing the government
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And, what about this nebulous term "terrorism." What does it mean? There is no single definition of the term, and this can lead to abuses both by government agents and by the usual left wing fascists who now may add "terrorist" to their lexicon of words such as "racist" and "hate" they they use to intimidate others into silence. All of this has a chilling effect on free speech and our civil liberties. One definition of terrorism is found in Title 22 of United States Code, Section 2656f(d), " The term 'terrorism' means premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents, usually intended to influence an audience." However, the definition of terrorism favored by USAPA appears to be contained in SEC. 802. DEFINITION OF DOMESTIC TERRORISM.
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Consider those definitions, and look at all the weasel
words. Many ordinary
So, what should the President do to fight terrorism
by those sneaking into this nation? He should do the direct and obvious
thing: close our borders. America |
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