Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 s Mon, 18 Oct 2004 20:48:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject:Fwd: Privacy Threats Hide in Security Bill --- http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-5415111.html?tag=zdfd.newsfeed Privacy threats hide in security bill By Declan McCullagh CNET News.com October 18, 2004, 7:58 AM PT .... The vehicles chosen for this strategy are two bills described as being inspired by the 9/11 Commission's report, a politically potent text that's become a best-selling book. The Senate and House have approved their own versions of the legislation, and negotiators are now meeting privately to decide on the final draft. (The Senate Bill) A last-minute amendment added by Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., would require the Department of Homeland Security to create an " integrated screening system " inside the United States. McCain envisions erecting physical checkpoints, dubbed " screening points, " near subways, airports, bus stations, train stations, federal buildings, telephone companies, Internet hubs and any other " critical infrastructure " facility deemed vulnerable to terrorist attacks. Secretary Tom Ridge would appear to be authorized to issue new federal IDs--with biometric identifiers--that Americans could be required to show at checkpoints. (The House Bill) ...Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, warned last week that the House bill " will not make America safer (but will definitely) make us less free. " Because the House version is nearly three times as long, its authors had more room to promote private agendas. One section anticipates storing the " lifetime travel history of each foreign national or United States citizen " into a database for the convenience of government officials. It mentions passports, but there'snothing that would preclude recording the details of trips that Americans take inside the United States. And 25 former senior officials from the FBI, CIA and military have sent a letter to Congress indicating that the 9/11 Commission's recommendations are flawed because the report whitewashed what went wrong on Sept. 11, 2001. Unfortunately, with only 15 days left before the election, politicians will be tempted to place expedience over sober analysis of what's permitted by the U.S. Constitution. That's what happened in October 2001 with the mad scramble to enact the Patriot Act, and history is about to repeat itself. " Get off your ass and take your government back. " ~Rocky Ward Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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