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http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-acti...tension-of-patriot-act-than-house-republicans
He has no problem standing up to party pressure in order to do the right thing. :thumbsup;
Yet, the Republican controlled House fails to pass extensions to certain provisions.
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2011...tend-Patriot-Act-portions/UPI-56611297256317/
The provisions that failed seem to be reasonable and helpful to law enforcement, and they require court orders (except possibly the one regarding surveillance of non-citizens that are suspected terrorists).
Once they bring it back up again, it should pass with a simple majority. Hopefully, before it lapses.
The Obama administration said Tuesday it wants a three-year extension of Patriot Act surveillance authorities, far longer than the timeline proposed by House Republicans
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A longer extension, the administration's statement said, "would ensure appropriate congressional oversight by maintaining a sunset, but the longer duration provides the necessary certainty and predictability that our Nation’s intelligence and law enforcement agencies require as they continue to protect our national security."
He has no problem standing up to party pressure in order to do the right thing. :thumbsup;
Yet, the Republican controlled House fails to pass extensions to certain provisions.
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2011...tend-Patriot-Act-portions/UPI-56611297256317/
"Democrats in Congress voted to deny their own administration's request for key weapons in the war on terror," said Erica Elliott
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"The Patriot Act represents the undermining of civil liberties," Kucinich said.
The provisions that failed seem to be reasonable and helpful to law enforcement, and they require court orders (except possibly the one regarding surveillance of non-citizens that are suspected terrorists).
Once they bring it back up again, it should pass with a simple majority. Hopefully, before it lapses.
