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Homeland Security Update: Chertoff Says New Laws Needed
Published on Monday, May 05, 2008.

Source: HAI
 
At a speech before the Heritage Foundation this week, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said the U.S. needs to have a “nonpoliticized, serious discussion” while writing new laws to define the best way to combat terrorism. (In other words more UN-Constitutional, Draconian laws!)
 
Chertoff said that once laws are written, the public should not second-guess government actions and claim that federal officials are overstepping their authority. (Yeah, we're screwed!) He decried critics who make such accusations (They're bad citizens!), despite the widespread pubic calls after the September 11, 2001 attacks for the U.S. government to do more to protect the country.  Chertoff further said U.S. society needs to come to a determination as to what are acceptable authorities for the U.S. government versus what violates people’s rights. (The "people's rights" haven't stopped them so far!)
 
If the public limits what the government can do, it must accept that the risk of terrorist attacks may increase, he said.  (In other words if you don't give up your rights there will be more terrorist attacks! Is that a threat?) If the public gives the government greater authorities, it should not criticize the government for using those authorities at a later date. (Will the people who criticize the government be considered terrorists themselves?)
 
Chertoff called U.S. laws “woefully inadequate” in the context of current technology.  He said the most significant step American society needs to take is adapting laws to the 21st Century challenge of fighting terrorism.  Changes in technology have created unique challenges for the government when it comes to intercepting communications, as well as collecting and analyzing information found in the public domain according to Chertoff. (Welcome to the High Tech Police State!)
 
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin
 
WAKE UP AMERICA!!!

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