shanek said:
I didn't say it was, but do you deny that Congress almost always attaches riders to bills to get their own measures passed with little to no debate?
I am getting the impression that you are taking every post of mine as some sort of attack on your position, whereas I came into it thinking that we were going to have a conversation.
We seem to be talking past each other - and it is probably my fault for being imprecise.
You seemed to indicate or imply that Patriot II might be "snuck" through Congress as riders on other bills.
You then said "most" of the "realky dangerous" legislation went through Congress this way.
My comments involved (1) Patriot I did
not pass this way. That was not -- despite your denial -- an allegation that you said that it had passed that way, just a note in passing. If the original Patriot Act went through as legislation, I was wondering why you felt that Patriot II -- to the extent that it ever exists in future -- would be sent through Congress that way.
I did not ask that question directly, but was not looking for point-counterpoint, I was just interested in your reasons.
Since "most really dangerous legislation" goes through on riders, as you have stated above, I was also curious what legislation you were thinking of.
I know a ton of spending measures get tacked on that way - a dirty and distasteful practice IMO (an opinion that part of my snipped opinions hint at, above) - but I am wondering what you mean by really dangerous in this context (I had assumed measures impacting on civil liberties directly) and what laws you referred to.
I was not looking for an argument, nor have performed enough research on the "Patriot II" to speak to the alleged and/orleaked measures, I was curious.
I should probably not have posted anything, but several posters here helped me out with links when I was curious about the original legislation, and I thought that this was an appropriate place to mention the first Act, as the old thread has dropped back quite a ways.
I didn't say it was, but do you deny that Congress almost always attaches riders to bills to get their own measures passed with little to no debate?
This is a considerably different statement than the more provocative
"most of the really dangerous legislation . . . [is] attached as a rider to a different bill."
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