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Patriot Act

The Patriot Act was passed after the September 11 attacks. It loosened the regulations on agencies for purposes of gathering information on individuals. Some sections of the act, such as Sneak and Peek, are quite controversial among many civil rights groups.

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What did Confucius try to accomplish?

In that time, there were a lot of little countries instead of china. They had constantly wars. Confucius tried to figure out a way to let those countries live in peace.

Do you approve of the Patriot Act?

No: To give up basic rights to "secure" the state...is to "ensure" a dictatorship and tyranny. Maybe we'll wind up a banana-republic sans bananas! The big boys have already stolen a trillion from the nation's treasury. I personally do not. I believe it takes away our freedom because it allows searches and seizures without warrant.

Where can you find a copy of the 1776 patriot act?

Google the Declaration of Independence and there you have it.

Why was the Patriot Act passed and extended?

People were afraid after 9/11, so politicians took advantage of that fear and passed through a bill undermining the 1st and 4th amendments

Liberal view of patriot act?

Liberals are all for individual rights. The Patriot Act involves phone tapping, invasion into personal emails and records. Thus, Liberals are very anti-Patriot Act.

What was the main goal of the use patriot act?

To give police and the government more power to protect security.

Was John Adams against the Townshend Act?

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How does the Patriot Act viloate the eighth amendment?

Because the 8th amendment, which reads "Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted," is there to protect people from being over charged for a crime. Indefinite imprisonment is a violation of this amendment.

Has the Patriot Act has violated any Constitutional Amendments?

Yes the Patriot Act has violated the constitutional amendments. It violates the first. second, fourth, fifth, sixth eighth, and the fourteenth amendments.

How does the enabling act compare to the patriot act?

Patriot Act vs, German Enabling Act: The Decrees of 1933 (a) The February 28 Decree. One of the most repressive acts of the new Nazi government, this one allowed for the suspension of civil liberties ....The president was persuaded that the state was in danger and, hence, that the emergency measures embodied in the decree were necessary. Under Article 48 of the constitution, the decree would have been withdrawn once the so-called emergency had passed; any hope of this happening was prevented by the establishment of Hitler's dictatorship following the Enabling Act (see below). It was in fact never withdrawn and remained until the end as an instrument of Nazi terror against ordinary citizens who ran foul of the regime.

ARTICLE 1: In virtue of paragraph 2, article 48,* of the German Constitution, the following is decreed as a defensive measure against communist acts of violence, endangering the state: Sections 114, 115, 117, 118, 123, 124, and 153 of the Constitution of the German Reich are suspended until further notice. Thus, restrictions on personal liberty [114], on the right of free expression of opinion, including freedom of the press [118], on the right of assembly and the right of association [124], and violations of the privacy of postal, telegraphic, and telephonic communications [117], and warrants for house-searches [115], orders for confiscation as well as restrictions on property [153], are also permissible beyond the legal limits otherwise prescribed.

*Article 48 of the German Constitution of August 11, 1919: If public safety and order in Germany are materially disturbed or endangered, the President may take the necessary measures to restore public safety and order, and, if necessary, to intervene with the help of the armed forces. To this end he may temporarily suspend, in whole or in part, the fundamental rights established in Articles 114, 115, 117, 118, 123, 124, and 153 ...........

Patriot Act: 3.. Section 218 amends the "probable cause" requirement before conducting secret searches or surveillance to obtain evidence of a crime;

4.. Sections 215, 218, 358, and 508 will permit law enforcement authorities to have broad access to sensitive mental health, library, business, financial, and educational records despite the existence of previously adopted state and federal laws which were intended to strengthen the protection of these types of records;

5.. Sections 411 and 412 give the Secretary of State broad powers to designate domestic groups as "terrorist organizations" and the Attorney General power to subject immigrants to indefinite detention or deportation even if no crime has been committed;

and 6.. Sections 507 and 508 impose a mandate on state and local public universities who must collect information on students that may be of interest to the Attorney General.

With NO notification sent out Are recalls still in effect?

Take it to a dealer and have them run the VIN #. They can tell you if the recall has be performed on your ride. If it has not, they will perform the recall.