FBI Given New Rules For Terror Probes
Rules Give FBI Broader Authority In National Security Investigations
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The rules, to take effect Dec. 1, are a roadmap to the FBI's transformation. The bureau made its reputation many decades ago by successfully pursuing bank robbers. The Justice Department says it wants to ensure that the FBI can now meet the biggest threats of the 21st century: national security and terrorism.
The roadmap consolidates once-separate rules for assessing threats and investigating traditional crimes and terrorism. They tell FBI agents what they can and can't do, including when to conduct surveillance, use informants and consider race or ethnicity in determining whether someone is a suspect.
While some changes were made from preliminary rules shown to reporters, lawmakers and public interest organizations, the alterations were not enough to silence critics who say the FBI will now be able to begin investigating people with no indication they did anything wrong.
Anticipating the criticism, Attorney General Michael Mukasey and FBI Director Robert Mueller issued a joint statement saying: "We are confident these guidelines will assist the FBI in carrying out its critical national security and foreign intelligence missions while also protecting privacy and civil liberties."
Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, was not reassured.
"I am concerned that the guidelines continue the pattern of this administration of expanding authority to gather and use Americans' private information without protections for privacy or checks to prevent abuse and misuse," Leahy said.
Three Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee asked the department to postpone the effective date until a new president takes office in January and has an opportunity to review the procedures.
"Questions still remain about why there seems to be a rush to change these procedures in the last days of this administration," Reps. John Conyers of Michigan, Robert "Bobby" Scott of Virginia, and Jerrold Nadler of New York said in a joint statement.
The three said it was unclear whether the guidelines will result in FBI agents "monitoring the religious and political activities of innocent people."
Michael German, policy counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union, said the Justice Department recently revised the rules to make it appear that limits have been imposed on what techniques the FBI can use to investigate demonstrations and civil disorders. He cited language elsewhere in the guidelines that appear to contradict the restrictions, saying there are no limits on the FBI's authority to investigate federal crimes or threats to national security during civil disorders or demonstrations.
Elisebeth Cook, chief of the Justice Department's Office of Legal Policy, said in an interview that several changes were made to accommodate critics' concerns and protect civil rights and liberties.
"To say we're in a brave new world, and the FBI has new ability to investigate without evidence of wrongdoing is misunderstood," she said.
Addressing concerns of racial profiling, Cook said race is only used as one factor in an investigation when it's relevant - such as describing a suspect. The guidelines cannot undercut any constitutional protections, state laws, executive orders or federal policies, Cook said.
Among the changes between a preliminary draft and the final rules:
Investigations related to civil disorders now have a time limit of 30 days. The investigations are only to determine whether the president needs to use the military.
The guidelines "cut way back," Cook said, in the types of information that can be collected in cases of civil disorders. Only four techniques will be allowed: checking public records, FBI records, other government records and online sources.
Any other methods would have to be approved by the attorney general or one of several top deputies who are confirmed by the Senate.
Language was added to say the FBI "shall" protect speech and practice of religion rights, instead of "should."
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Look how quietly they put these nasty little programs in place.
Now- a poster like me, who questions the government, can be investigated and harassed by the FBI simply because THE FBI WANTS TO. There is no need for ANY evidence or even the slightest CAUSE.
We are TRULY HEADING TO A POLICE STATE. Slowly but surely, the FAR RIGHT is turning this country into their wet dream of an ORWELLIAN SOCIETY, monitored and controlled by an omnipresent surveillance government.
Americans have become cowering cowards, afraid of their own shadows and willing to let a "daddy government" protect them even if it means losing precious liberty.
Americans no longer deserve the liberty our forefathers and generations of Americans died for. we are shells of those strong and fearless people.
Welcome to bu$HAMErica.
Now get in those gas chambers...
These guys did a fine job protecting us from Bu$hCo on 9/11...
Bush and his merry band of criminals are turning this country into Concentration Camp America.
Since congress see fit to sit on their hands while our rights are taken away lets
VOTE ALL INCUMBENTS OUT.
Take back the country
What a laugh! Bushit and his thugs have already taken most of them away. What''s left?? Vote against ALL incumbents.
It became, apparent to at least some Americans, with Reagan when his administration began destroying workers unions in the name of security, i.e. the flight controllers union.
To all those who are basing their voting choices on the NRA gun issue;
In view of the disastrous results of the last 8 years of republican control, I believe the expression that best describes this is, quote; cutting your nose off to spite your face, end quote.
Once the government solidifies the police state and sets up reactionary military units inside the country to police demonstrators, et al, your rifles, shotguns and pistols will be as useless to you as bows and arrows were to the American Indians.
Taking your guns away from you will then be as easy as spanking a child. Which, ironically, is appropriate and well deserved.
I have heard many people quoting the famous clichi; they can only take my gun from my cold dead hands.
Do you think Americans may also become suicide bombers?
Why the big rush? Is he working on a time schedule? Have something planned for sometime soon??
The world is watching!
Ah, the real reason for the treason... this has nothing to do with terrorists, WE are the targets of these expanded powers.
October''s surprise hasn''t arrived and I bet it''s a mofo. It''s gonna be an interesting month.
invest in ammunition, citizens must remain strong
It''s much more then this. They are targeting anyone who can get in the way of their agenda. If you protest their aagenda at events or even online, you will be marked and dealt with according to how much of a threat you are to stopping them and their criminal assault on Americans and freedoms around the world. This is a fight for ultimate control of every soul in this country and globaly. You all are going to be slaves, and the disidents will be dealt with. The New World Order.
The main goal of the GOP.
Those things about guns may be cliches to you sheep who are part of the limpwristed east coast elites, be when you get a little ways west of DC they mean a lot. An you know our police, sheriffs are also citizens too and they might not be too inclined to try and take all the guns in the hands of us citizens who(some of us) served this country loyally and dont intend to roll over on the gun issue.
Posted by hhroams at 08:43 AM : Oct 04, 2008.
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Like I said, hhroams; when these new republicans no longer need your vote, they will take away your guns as easily as spanking a child.
And BTW, I live in Missouri (where I was born).
I own 2 rifles, 1 shotgun, and 1 pistol, and have over 2-dozen bass fishing trophies that are sitting under my, wall mounted, 8-point buck..
I, like most Americans, who work, pay taxes, and exercise their voting right/duty, have served my country faithfully all my life.
Unfortunately, Americans who cast their votes because of personally biased issues, like gun control or abortion, are, in effect, HELPING the Republican (corporate) controlled government destroy the country with the, Reagan initiated, policy of falsely claiming to be cutting taxes when actually they are raising taxes by simply borrowing and spending the country into bankruptcy.
Republicans will no longer need to destroy social security; there will soon be NO society to secure
The main goal of the GOP.
Posted by WDRussell1 at 10:42 AM : Oct 04, 2008
You are right, but if you think the Democrats are not doing the same thing, you are profoundly misguided.
Our entire government is working to install themselves as a totalitarian regime. The two party system is a ruse to make you think you still have a little bit of freedom and a choice.
You already know the routine for subpoenas...
Bushwacker has created a new political monster which resembles the Russian KGB.
1) Keep the People fearful
2) Keep the people de-moralized
3) Keep the people Broke and in debt
" This is the way to control the common man "
Bush''s new world order !....The American people voted to keep this president in for a second term....You only have yourselves to blame. The warning signs were everywhere. Now, we live in a socialist country that rewards greed and corruption in the Government and on Wall Street with a $ 700 Billion Bailout at the expense on the Ameican People.
We blew it America....WE LET THIS HAPPEN ! Now, the FBI will be making sure to further control the "common man" with more fear, lies and distortions..... WE THE PEOPLE.....WHAT A JOKE !!
LET THEM EAT CAKE.
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by missingamerica
October 4, 2008 10:40 PM PDT
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"Questions still remain about why there seems to be a rush to change these procedures in the last days of this administration," Reps. John Conyers of Michigan, Robert "Bobby" Scott of Virginia, and Jerrold Nadler of New York said in a joint statement."
Fortunately, in the long and storied history of the United States Department of Justice, there has never been ANY reason to doubt their integrity and adherence to our laws.
Oh, wait...until this Republican Administration, anyway.