Archive - Jun 2005

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June 30th

June 16th

Urge Congress to Reform PATRIOT, Not Expand It!

<!--StartFragment --> Word on Capitol Hill is that the President is determined to sign a bill renewing PATRIOT on September 11th. Make sure that the legislation he signs is the SAFE Act instead -- contact your legislator today!

June 15th

Freedom to Read Act passes U.S. House

<!--StartFragment -->Lawmakers voted Wednesday to block the Justice Department and the FBI from using the Patriot Act to peek at library records and bookstore sales slips... The House voted 238-187.

June 13th

Patriot Act Push Angers Some on Right

<!--StartFragment --> The head of the American Conservative Union, David Keene, said he was upset that the administration appeared to be encouraging the Patriot Act provisions' renewal through the more secretive Senate Intelligence Committee, despite pledges of openness and of a willingness to consider compromise. ...

<!--StartFragment --> Keene is particularly upset with Atty. Gen. Gonzales, who has agreed in recent meetings with conservative activists, participants said, to the principle of open discussion and careful review of the Patriot Act before 16 of its most important provisions are renewed.

June 9th

No Child Left Unmedicated

Big Brother is on the march. A plan to subject all children to mental health screening is underway, and the pharmaceutical corporations are gearing up for bigger sales of antidepressant and psychostimulant drugs.

Senate Committee votes FBI more Patriot Act power

<!--StartFragment --> WASHINGTON (AP) - The FBI would get expanded powers to subpoena records without the approval of a judge or grand jury in terrorism investigations under Patriot Act revisions approved Tuesday by the Senate Intelligence Committee.

June 7th

CCHC Statement on Today's HHS Report on National Health Data System

The NHIN has been proposed by data collectors, data miners, data profiteers, and public and private purveyors of health surveillance and statistically-devised rationing of care. These include government agencies, health plans, disease management companies, researchers, and the more than 200 members of WEDI, the Working Group on Electronic Data Interchange.

June 6th

Ostrolenk interview on REAL ID (National ID) with Larry Pratt

Michael Ostrolenk explains the threat to gun ownership from the war against privacy 05-28-05.

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Proposal for Federal Database to Track Students Is Off-Base

Creeping its way slowly through Washington's corridors of power recently has been a proposal that would allow the federal government and the higher-education community to create a national database of personal information on American college students.