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Discussion: P.L. 110-182, To extend the Protect America Act of 2007 for 30 days (7 comments ↓ | 6 wiki edits: view article ↓)

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Dan

January 28, 2008, 7:18am (report abuse)

So much busy work and so little time to screw up America.

greatdanes

January 29, 2008, 9:55am (report abuse)

Pass NO more Bills until the Next President. Enough I Don't TRUST anyone any more.

Susan

January 29, 2008, 2:03pm (report abuse)

With this protection act in place there are far too many other invasions of rights going on. I do hope that sometime in the near future that our millitary will be able to act upon protecting us without a bill that invades our privacy. Seems a bit much to want to extend this bill. Why????

RM

January 30, 2008, 12:33pm (report abuse)

Seems to me that this government has become 'of, by and for itself' and We The People are mearly resources for it to use as it sees fit.

Bob

February 11, 2008, 10:52pm (report abuse)

I can't beleive these people worried that their freedom is jeopardised. I wonder how they would feel if it was 10 days after another attack on US soil?

Doug

February 12, 2008, 10:30am (report abuse)

bob, you seem to hold the same beliefs the citizens of germany did shortly after the terrorist attack on the reichstag. it's people like you that are willing to give up your freedoms for a little security.

KO

March 8, 2008, 9:13am (report abuse)

Wait. The current Administration had in their hands a Document on the immanent terrorist threat prior to 9/11 and they did NOTHING.
Maybe we should spend $150 dollars for the "Hooked on Phonics" reading course. Forget tapping phones.

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