Saturday, August 16, 2008

Only Criminals Have To Worry

...about even more Federal domestic spying capability, in this case allowing local law enforcement officers to be spies. Page one of the Washington Post, no less.
The Justice Department has proposed a new domestic spying measure that would make it easier for state and local police to collect intelligence about Americans, share the sensitive data with federal agencies and retain it for at least 10 years.

The proposed changes would revise the federal government's rules for police intelligence-gathering for the first time since 1993 and would apply to any of the nation's 18,000 state and local police agencies that receive roughly $1.6 billion each year in federal grants.

Quietly unveiled late last month, the proposal is part of a flurry of domestic intelligence changes issued and planned by the Bush administration in its waning months. They include a recent executive order that guides the reorganization of federal spy agencies and a pending Justice Department overhaul of FBI procedures for gathering intelligence and investigating terrorism cases within U.S. borders.

Taken together, critics in Congress and elsewhere say, the moves are intended to lock in policies for Bush's successor and to enshrine controversial post-Sept. 11 approaches that some say have fed the greatest expansion of executive authority since the Watergate era.

Repeat after me: you and your family have nothing to worry about, because you are of course patriotic American citizens. Only terrorists would oppose these measures, because we would never use these measures against upstanding American citizens like you and your family. The ten years of information collected on your activities is harmless unless you have something to hide. But you, being a patriot and and honest American, have nothing to hide. This is for your safety. Trust us.

2 comments:

StarStorm said...

You know, I'd feel a lot better about it if they didn't mutter under their breath "And we get to decide if you're a criminal or not."

Zandar said...

A lot of us would. The problem is time after time after this administration puts forth a new domestic spying program and browbeats the Democrats into accepting it, we come back a year or so later and see how Homeland Security has abused the program, and how the FBI is "sorry" they did that.

But the abuses continue. More programs are needed to protect us because the old programs they asked for a couple years ago are no longer good enough. Now more domestic spying is needed.

There is no purpose in retaining ten years worth of surveillance on ordinary citizens unless there is already a plan in place to use that information against the populace.

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