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steve2470

(37,457 posts)
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 06:58 PM Dec 2011

What are the arguments against repealing the 9-11 era security laws ?

Of course, I'm referring to the PATRIOT act, the Military Commissions Act and others.

I don't debate conservatives, so I'm not familiar with all their arguments. I'd REALLY like to hear from people familiar with the military and security communities.

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What are the arguments against repealing the 9-11 era security laws ? (Original Post) steve2470 Dec 2011 OP
fear mdmc Dec 2011 #1
Muslims will kill you in your sleep SixthSense Dec 2011 #2
Why do you hate freedom? MichiganVote Dec 2011 #3
Its easier to keep control with the fascist tools of the Patriot Act DJ13 Dec 2011 #4
fascism requires enabling acts. ixion Dec 2011 #5
Right wingers don't talk about this much treestar Dec 2011 #6
The leader of the Democratic Party doesn't want to ... T S Justly Dec 2011 #7
The arguments are the same as they were when we didn't believe them under Bush. sabrina 1 Dec 2011 #8
FEAR FEAR TERRA TERRA!!! Odin2005 Dec 2011 #9
You're not allowed to make those arguments jberryhill Dec 2011 #10
There are no arguments worth anything against repeal. GoneOffShore Dec 2011 #11
 

SixthSense

(829 posts)
2. Muslims will kill you in your sleep
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 07:05 PM
Dec 2011

and you could be an enemy combatant

and we need jobs for poorly trained low IQ thugs lest they take their criminal tendencies out on someone who matters

DJ13

(23,671 posts)
4. Its easier to keep control with the fascist tools of the Patriot Act
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 07:27 PM
Dec 2011

Just like the sudden need to 'reform' bankruptcy law 2+ years ahead of the financial system implosion, the PTB seem to have thought they need the means to crack down on the US populace should things go to hell.

Are they psychic, or is there something else in play here?

treestar

(82,383 posts)
6. Right wingers don't talk about this much
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 08:37 PM
Dec 2011

Since Obama got OBL, the wind is out of their sails about the liberals being willing to let the Muslims take over Amurka.

 

T S Justly

(884 posts)
7. The leader of the Democratic Party doesn't want to ...
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 08:45 PM
Dec 2011

And his pledged voters and supporters apparently agree. They're all vocal,
and media supported, but that's the only argument I've been hearing lately.
Where does one turn to in times like these? To another, perhaps more progressive
Democrat?

sabrina 1

(62,325 posts)
8. The arguments are the same as they were when we didn't believe them under Bush.
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 09:08 PM
Dec 2011

It's as if the Right just handed over their playbook to the Left, and said ', here, your turn'!

What were they? Mostly they claim 'We are at war'.

Whom? Al Queda.

Where? Everywhere, we are at war with the whole world'.

They believe the US has the right to go into any country and kill people they claim are 'terrorists' and they do not need any proof. If you ask for proof, you get snide answers like 'too bad you are not with Intelligence' meaning 'you have no right to ask, let alone know what the evidence is'.

It all boils down to us adapting to a new way of looking at the world, one without Constitutional protections, which we are supposed to think is okay because it's for our 'national security. Or some will tie themselves in knots trying to make the government killing US citizens without even charging them, Constitutional. It's amazing to watch the contortions.

If you don't adapt and nod in agreement, well, some will lose it altogether and call you things like 'despicable'.

But nothing has changed regarding the excuses made for the continuation of Bush policies and the shredding of the Constitution. Just one letter.



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