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Libraries & the USA PATRIOT Act

A Congressional Research Service Report to Congress (July 6, 2005) summarized the USA PATRIOT Act and how it relates to libraries. At only 6 pages, it a nice short summary of libraries and the PATRIOT Act.

Posted by Brian Gray on August 19, 2005 07:52 AM
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The Patriot Act Jr. is being used all over. Police can do as they please since 9-11.

Whether we are talking about small town politics or national politics America is getting to be a scary place to express Free Speech and to expect our officials and police to act as advertised.

Try putting "Ritt Goldstein" in a search engine. He was an up and coming political force in Connecticut and successful small business owner. He proposed Civilian Oversight of Police and want police held accoutable for illegal acts. It got so bad for him he fled to Sweden asking for political asylum.

I proposed Civilian Oversight of Police was attacked by a police informant on my property and put in prison for being beaten on my property based on Police perjury. I lost $500,000 in real estate, my freedom and my family.

Try putting "Steven G. Erickson" in a search engine

Posted by: Steven G. Erickson at August 19, 2005 01:53 PM




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