Sunday, July 02, 2006

Meet the Terrorists

Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism. This is the technique the government is using to acquire the information they need to find the sneaky “terrorists” that oppose our national security. Though this act is ideally made to find and fight terrorist activity in the United states, the government has found ways to use it to feed other crime fighting agendas. According to a report by Tova Wang of the Century Foundation, these crimes include sex crimes, money laundering, Internet hacking and a new way of fighting drugs. But since this act is conflicting our fourth, fifth, and sixth amendments, the government is using “terrorism” as an alibi, to have a greater reason to forward with their unconstitutional crime fighting plan.

According to Chuck Baldwin, The Washington Post issued a report on the conviction of over 200 people accused of Terrorist related crimes, in which only 39 people were convicted of crimes related to terrorism or national security. The others were convicted of minor crimes such s making false statements and violating immigration law, which had nothing to do with terrorism, Baldwin said.

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