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By Timothy B. Lee
August 2, 2013
In recent months, Barack Obama has forcefully defended the use of the Patriot Act to gather the phone records of every American. But before he was elected president, he had a very different perspective on the issue.
In December 2005, Congress was debating the first re-authorization of the Patriot Act, a controversial 2001 law that gave the federal government expanded power to spy on Americans. And Barack Obama was one of nine senators who signed a letter criticizing the then-current version of the legislation for providing insufficient protections for civil liberties.
The senators focused on Section 215 of the Patriot Act, which allows the government to obtain “business records” that are “relevant” to a terrorism investigation. Sen. Obama and eight of his colleagues worried that the provision would “allow government fishing expeditions targeting innocent Americans. We believe the government should be required to convince a judge that the records they are seeking have some connection to a suspected terrorist or spy.”
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Read more:
Sen. Obama warned about Patriot Act abuses. President Obama proved him right.
OMG, WAPO wrote this scathing op-ed? Oh yes, I remember now Sen. Obama did caution us and the Progressive Left was up in arms, claiming that Bush was shredding the Constitution. Funny what 8 years will do to someone's idealistic thoughts.
August 2, 2013
In recent months, Barack Obama has forcefully defended the use of the Patriot Act to gather the phone records of every American. But before he was elected president, he had a very different perspective on the issue.
In December 2005, Congress was debating the first re-authorization of the Patriot Act, a controversial 2001 law that gave the federal government expanded power to spy on Americans. And Barack Obama was one of nine senators who signed a letter criticizing the then-current version of the legislation for providing insufficient protections for civil liberties.
The senators focused on Section 215 of the Patriot Act, which allows the government to obtain “business records” that are “relevant” to a terrorism investigation. Sen. Obama and eight of his colleagues worried that the provision would “allow government fishing expeditions targeting innocent Americans. We believe the government should be required to convince a judge that the records they are seeking have some connection to a suspected terrorist or spy.”
[Excerpt]
Read more:
Sen. Obama warned about Patriot Act abuses. President Obama proved him right.
OMG, WAPO wrote this scathing op-ed? Oh yes, I remember now Sen. Obama did caution us and the Progressive Left was up in arms, claiming that Bush was shredding the Constitution. Funny what 8 years will do to someone's idealistic thoughts.