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Obligatory Political Entry

January 28, 2004 - 4:43pm

Disclaimer: If you hate politics, if you hate being preached too, and if you are going to flame me rather than leave tasteful thoughtful comments about your differing views, you might just want to skip this entry.

[Bob Barr is the] 21st Century Liberties Chair for Freedom & Privacy for the American Conservative Union. “I think that [Biskupic and Mitchell] could have done their job, and if they had been in charge, they could have stopped those terrorists prior to September 11 without the Patriot Act.”

New powers aren't needed and weren't needed to prevent those attacks, he said, if agencies did their jobs efficiently without inter-agency bickering. Instead of focusing on improved job performance, the government is putting its energy against fundamentals of American freedom, Barr said. “Even back in the heyday in the war against mind-altering drugs, we always had the 4th Amendment which came back and was a bulwark against executive government power.”

Barr said the great danger of the Patriot Act “is that it represents a fundamental philosophical shift away from that and in the direction of telling the people of this country that the government can invade your privacy; they can gather evidence to be used against you without any probable cause whatsoever, without any suspicion that you have done anything wrong, simply because the government says it is necessary to fight the war against terror.”

The fear of being soft on terrorism has too many politicians and citizens afraid of openly criticizing these new laws, Barr said, adding that Congress may not be influenced to act for preservation of personal liberties until 2005, but he is glad to keep the discussion active.

“I don't think that we will win the battle to preserve our civil liberties in the war against terror unless we bring all the different groups together: Republicans, Democrats, conservatives, liberals, very involved, uninvolved. It's absolutely essential, because the power of government is so large to begin with that these little incremental steps aren't seen by many in the public. It doesn't even register on their radar screen,” Barr said.

J. Decker, "Patriots Decry Act", Flagpole 1/28/2004, Athens, Georgia

You know something's up the day I agree with freakin' Bob Barr.

Anyway, today I'm (re)registering to vote, because I moved and I need a new card. If you are of age, you should too. Simply because if you don't vote, you can't lament that your voice isn't being heard. I don't have much faith in the whole process, and I don't feel very strongly about any candidate, but I am stauchly with the Anybody But Bushies, and I feel strongly about change. Come hell or high water, I want to feel in December that at the very least, I participated in the wonder that is democracy—something that (I feel) citizens of this country are more and more often taking for granted. Wouldn't you like to at least say that you weren't left out?

Come on, it's a license to complain!

January 29, 2004 - 10:53am
Maggs (not verified)
A whole lot of that went over my head so, Jenna, you're going to have to explain it to me (but is that a surprise anyway?). However, I am also in the boat with Anybody But Bushies. Later babe.

January 29, 2004 - 11:40am
Sam (not verified)
In a weird way, I pride myself on the fact that I'm not registered to vote. I think Bush so valiantly exemplified the fact that your vote, in fact, doesn't count when he got his brother to cheat for him in the 2000 election. I don't complain about the way things are though. There's really no use. Politics are just philosophy with more power at stake. So until the electoral college is disbanded (and Katherine Harris), I will hang my flag of apathy with dignity. For politics is just another word for bull-shit that sounds more formal. But, yes it is weird that Bob Barr made a good point. We should mark this day in history.

January 31, 2004 - 3:11am
Tony (not verified)
I actually went and read an article from the anybody but bush website. It was pretty funny actually...hearing him talk about how he was gonna restore dignity to the white house. The funniest part was when he said he was going to keep his promises....right...sure he will...I know he's always been good at that....just like I'm an expert in Quantum Physics. I, too, shall rock the vote and maybe just maybe someone else will get elected....unless it's already been bought of course.

February 2, 2004 - 12:08am
The Artak (not verified)
break down the word, and see what happens. Poli= many tics= blood sucking creatures. Okay, that having been said... Dang, even I'm in agreement with Barr. As I heard one night, a few months ago..."What has happened? France and Germany are working together, and Ted Kennedy is the voice of reason [for decrying the Patriot Act]." That act has not once even been used under the grounds it was intended. Nice little tidbit for ya, huh? And yeah, if the same people who pushed for it hadn't been sitting on their tails and reducing intel spending in the years previous, it wouldn't even be needed. Me, I'm in the qualified "get Bush out" boat. Some of the Dems scare me worse than he does. Like Dean.