No Greater Threat: America After September 11 and the Rise of a National Security StateAlgora Publishing, 2002 - 536 pages A pertinent analysis of the "USA Patriot Act," based on meticulous legal research and straight talk, points to America's ominous evolution into a national security state. "In this very important study, C. W. Michaels gives us a unique guide and commentar. |
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Page 11
... efforts in the public and private sectors, and "homeland security," including the establishment of a research unit ... effort to stabilize the current installed civilian government once the Taliban were removed from power — although not ...
... efforts in the public and private sectors, and "homeland security," including the establishment of a research unit ... effort to stabilize the current installed civilian government once the Taliban were removed from power — although not ...
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... efforts to thwart true peace initiatives, such as START II (essentially scuttled by the Reagan administration after valiant efforts by the Carter administration to move it forward), along with deliberate attempts to stir up trouble ...
... efforts to thwart true peace initiatives, such as START II (essentially scuttled by the Reagan administration after valiant efforts by the Carter administration to move it forward), along with deliberate attempts to stir up trouble ...
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... efforts directed to the political, economic, international, human rights, cultural, and theological aspects of the development of terror groups and their objectives. The war on terrorism will never be won by locking down this country ...
... efforts directed to the political, economic, international, human rights, cultural, and theological aspects of the development of terror groups and their objectives. The war on terrorism will never be won by locking down this country ...
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... efforts to rush the Act through the Senate with little debate, no hearings, and no opportunity for amendments. He criticized the bill as a threat to liberty. [See Washington Post and Baltimore Sun, October 10-13, 2001, Associated Press ...
... efforts to rush the Act through the Senate with little debate, no hearings, and no opportunity for amendments. He criticized the bill as a threat to liberty. [See Washington Post and Baltimore Sun, October 10-13, 2001, Associated Press ...
Page 54
... effort to "renew" the PATRIOT Act actually is an effort to remove the 2005 sunset provisions which currently are in place for several Title II sections. (This effort to brinew" the Act would also have ignored the provision in Title III ...
... effort to "renew" the PATRIOT Act actually is an effort to remove the 2005 sunset provisions which currently are in place for several Title II sections. (This effort to brinew" the Act would also have ignored the provision in Title III ...
Contents
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The USA PATRIOT ACT Titles IV Through VI | 119 |
The USA PATRIOT ACT Titles VII Through X | 157 |
Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003 Proposed | 211 |
The First Six Elements of a National Security State | 229 |
The Next Six Elements of a National Security State | 359 |
The National Security State Scorecard a Possible Future Overall Cultural Themes | 473 |
Closing Observations and the Need for Watchfulness | 503 |
Index | 525 |
Books and Recommended Reading | 529 |
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Page 37 - When a nation is at war many things that might be said in time of peace are such a hindrance to its effort that their utterance will not be endured so long as men fight, and that no court could regard them as protected by any constitutional right.
Page 37 - The question in every case is whether the words used are used in such circumstances and are of such a nature as to create a clear and present danger...
Page 399 - A world where some live in comfort and plenty, while half of the human race lives on less than $2 a day, is neither just nor stable.
Page 147 - [A] warrant is not required to break down a door to enter a burning home to rescue occupants or extinguish a fire, to prevent a shooting or to bring emergency aid to an injured person. The need to protect or preserve life or avoid serious injury is justification for what would be otherwise illegal absent an exigency or emergency.
Page 397 - America is now threatened less by conquering states than we are by failing ones. We are menaced less by fleets and armies than by catastrophic technologies in the hands of the embittered few.
Page 397 - The United States possesses unprecedented — and unequaled — strength and influence in the world. Sustained by faith in the principles of liberty, and the value of a free society, this position comes with unparalleled responsibilities, obligations, and opportunity. The great strength of this nation must be used to promote a balance of power that favors freedom.
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