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4th Amendment Turns in GraveThe right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. Today, I read in the Washington Post, that the government has been seizing bank records with no judicial oversight, no warrants, no oath and affirmation.
But my favourite part is this, which rests upon the idea that the US is in an eternal emergency against an emotion.
So, the "emergency" has been going on for almost 5 years now. Wonder when it will end? Do you think the law was meant to provide for 5 year emergencies? Do you think a war on an emotion, or a tactic as old as warfare, can be won? Then there's this beauty:
Oh dear, they have to "type in a search". My, such a high burden. However do I manage to use google every single day. And they have to "articulate why it's connected to terrorism". Uh, yeah, somehow that doesn't strike me as a high bar. Oath and affirmation and warrant. Judicial oversight. What part of the fourth amendment is hard to get? What part of "laws can't override the constitution" is hard to understand? And what part of "Reichstag fire" don't people get? The President used a terrible event to seize power he was never meant to have, and to gut the constitution. It's a good thing Bush and co. are completely incompetent, that's all I have to say, or the imperial presidency would have been carved in stone. As it is, these horrible precedents and eternal emergency powers are there, ticking and waiting for another, more competent president to use and abuse. The 4th amendment won't be the only one turning over in its grave then, if Americans don't put this sort of liberty busting, Constitution violating BS to rest - not just by kicking King George out on his butt, but by indicting, trying and imprisoning those who have engaged in multiple massive unconstitutional illegalities. Ian Welsh June 23, 2006 - 11:08am
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