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Offline Kosh

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Patriot Act Vs. librarians
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060627-7150.html

End round 1: Patriot Act 0    Librarians & freedom 1
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Offline karajorma

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While it's good to see a win for the First Amendment, it's worth looking at the other side of the case as well: the US Attorney for Connecticut points out that the librarians, while winning in the end, hindered an investigation into what may have proven to be a real terrorist threat.

Bollocks. Had the FBI had a real reason to see those records they could have submitted a proper warrent after proving to a judge that they had probable cause to see them.

The fact that the entire case was dropped pretty much shows that they didn't.
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Offline Mars

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Re: Patriot Act Vs. librarians
Damn the Patriot Act

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Offline aldo_14

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But...butbutbut.... it's called the 'Patriot' Act!  How can anything called 'Patriot' be bad?!  honestly, next you'll be after the Puppydogs and Kittens Act (Horrible Repression Clause).

 

Offline Fragrag

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Before anyone asks what onus means (I don't really see that word much), it's from Latin (onus oner-is, n) meaning labor

I'm really gonna kill my Latin teacher! He has drilled me so hard :(
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Offline Mefustae

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o·nus  n.

   1. A difficult or disagreeable responsibility or necessity; a burden or obligation.
   2.
         a. A stigma.
         b. Blame.
   3. The burden of proof: The onus was on the defense attorney.

  

Offline Fragrag

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DAMN YOU LATIN!!! (Well, I was a bit close with 'labor' and 'burden of proof'  :nervous: )
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