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*Lieberman's 9/11 police state bill on Senate floor today*
< http://www.total411.info/2007/03/liebermans-911-police-state-bill-on.html>

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Before the Presidents' Day recess, Sen. Joe Lieberman (D-Israel) quickly and
quietly pushed through his Senate Homeland Security Committee the "Improving
America's Security by Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11
Commission Act of 2007." That bill will be debated by the full Senate this
week, beginning today. [OFFICIAL PDF
COPY]<http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=110_cong_bills&docid=f:s4rs.txt.pdf>The
258-page bill is Lieberman's version of the police-state
measure which was the first item to pass the U.S. under Speaker Nancy
Pelosi<http://www.total911.info/2007/01/democrat-911-police-state-bill-on-fast.html>
.

The full Senate is set to take up the measure on the floor in the next week
or two. To tell your Senators to oppose and filibuster this legislation, the
number for he Congressional switchboard is as always 202-225-3121.

Civil liberties experts inside Washington have pointed
Total911.info<http://total911.info/>to the following provisions in
particular as troubling:


Section (j)(1)(a-c) of the bill would have President Bush produce a report
within six months on whether it is "feasible" to continue to protect the
privacy rights of Americans.

The President would recommend whether provisions of the 1975 Privacy Act
which bar federal agencies from sharing information on Americans with each
other willy-nilly should be "replaced" with so-called "mission-based" or
"threat-based" access to information about Americans, defined basically by
whether the information is wanted for an "authorized purpose", which the
Executive Branch gets to define and decide for itself. If the bill were to
pass in current form, we could expect a report before the end of the year
recommending the destruction of the Privacy Act, the cornerstone of federal
privacy protections.

Section (j)(1)(d) of the bill calls for a report that would legitimize
data-mining of information about Americans by normalizing the use of
"anonymized data." This may sound pro-privacy but it really only means
"encrypted," which means that private information about Americans is not
really "anonymous." Such data can be decrypted by numerous government agents
as desired.

The so-called "Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board" would remain a
joke. Title V of S.4 exacerbates the serious problems of the Privacy Board
recommended by the 9-11 Commission. This arm of the Executive Office of the
White House would now be authorized to review and comment on not just
"regulations, executive branch policies, and procedures " -- but legislation
proposed in Congress as well!

The confirmation process proposed in Lieberman's bill is a joke as well. If
a nominee is denied a vote in committee or delayed in the full Senate, the
nominee to continue to serve for up to a year at a time. Lieberman's plan
also allows a partisan majority to be a quorum for action and allows the
president to set the terms for each of the members, possibly entrenching
this Bush board firmly into some or all of the next term.

Lieberman would also give the "Privacy Board" a subpoena power -- but not
over privacy-violating government agencies! A majority of the Board could
request that the Attorney General issue a subpoena to persons "other than
departments, agencies and elements of the executive branch."

Lieberman's bill would fund so-called "fusion centers" for gathering
intelligence at the state and local not just for alleged "terror" threats
but, under Title I Subtitle B, any "criminal or terrorist activity." This is
just a mechanism for the Department of Homeland Security to gather
information on Americans through sweeping up the files of local and state
law enforcement agencies. "Fusion centers" will amount to little more than
the vertical intergration of local police departments and the Department of
Homeland Securoity to produce a domestic intelligence agency like Britain's
MI5.

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