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A spirited discussion of public policy and current issues
I'm furious about my squandered nation.
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COULD this little provision have anything to do with the further drop?
ACLU Opposes Patriot Act Provision
Secret Service's Reach Questioned
By Dan Eggen
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, December 13, 2005; A03
The American Civil Liberties Union raised objections yesterday to a little-noticed provision of the latest version of the USA Patriot Act bill, arguing that it would give the Secret Service wider latitude to charge protesters accused of disrupting major events including political conventions and the Olympics.
But Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), who sponsored the provisions, and his aides said the concerns are misguided. The changes are meant to clear up legal confusion about the Secret Service's role at major events and to ensure that venues are fully secure before the president or other top officials arrive, they said.
"I'm a little surprised at the concern," Specter said in an interview, adding later, "The venue needs to be subject to their jurisdiction to make sure it's okay."
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