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Taking Liberties - The War on Terror and the Erosion of American Democracy (Paperback)
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Taking Liberties - The War on Terror and the Erosion of American Democracy (Paperback)
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In this eye-opening work, the president of the ACLU takes a hard
look at the human and social costs of the War on Terror. A decade
after 9/11, it is far from clear that the government's hastily
adopted antiterrorist tactics-such as the Patriot Act-are keeping
us safe, but it is increasingly clear that these emergency measures
in fact have the potential to ravage our lives-and have already
done just that to countless Americans. From the Oregon lawyer
falsely suspected of involvement with terrorism in Spain to the
former University of Idaho football player arrested on the pretext
that he was needed as a "material witness" (though he was never
called to testify), this book is filled with unsettling stories of
ordinary people caught in the government's dragnet. These are not
just isolated mistakes in an otherwise sound program, but
demonstrations of what can happen when our constitutional
protections against government abuse are abandoned. Whether it's
running a chat room, contributing to a charity, or even urging a
terrorist group to forego its violent tactics, activities that
should be protected by the First Amendment can now lead to
prosecution. Blacklists and watchlists keep people grounded at
airports and strand American citizens abroad, although these lists
are rife with errors-errors that cannot be challenged. National
Security Letters allow the FBI to demand records about innocent
people from libraries, financial institutions, and internet service
providers without ever going to court. Government databanks now
brim with information about every aspect of our private lives,
while efforts to mount legal challenges to these measures have been
stymied. Barack Obama, like George W. Bush, relies on secrecy and
exaggerated claims of presidential prerogative to keep the courts
and Congress from fully examining whether these laws and policies
are constitutional, effective, or even counterproductive. Democracy
itself is undermined. This book is a wake-up call for all
Americans, who remain largely unaware of the post-9/11 surveillance
regime's insidious and continuing growth.
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