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Remarks by President Bush at Signing of USA Patriot Act of 2001
US Newswire ^ | 10/26/01 | George W. Bush

Posted on 10/26/2001 9:17:04 AM PDT by Native American Female Vet

Remarks by President Bush at Signing of USA Patriot Act of 2001

U.S.Newswire, 10/26/2001 12:03

To: National Desk

Contact: White House Press Office, 202-483-8932 WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following was released today by the White House:

The East Room

9:49 A.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT: Good morning and welcome to the White House. Today, we take an essential step in defeating terrorism, while protecting the constitutional rights of all Americans. With my signature, this law will give intelligence and law enforcement officials important new tools to fight a present danger.

I commend the House and Senate for the hard work they put into this legislation. Members of Congress and their staffs spent long nights and weekends to get this important bill to my desk. I appreciate their efforts, and bipartisanship, in passing this new law.

I want to thank the Vice President and his staff for working hard to make sure this law was passed. I want to thank the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Treasury for being here, both of whom lead important parts of our war against terrorism. I want to thank Attorney General John Ashcroft for spending a lot of time on the Hill to make the case for a balanced piece of legislation. I want to thank the Director of the FBI and the Director of the CIA for waging an incredibly important part on the two-front war -- one overseas, and a front here at home.

I want to thank Governor Tom Ridge for his leadership. I want to thank the members of Congress who are here on the stage, the Leaders, on this impressive effort. Senator Hatch and Senator Leahy and Senator Sarbanes and Senator Graham and Senator Reid.

I also want to thank Representative Porter Goss, LaFalce, Oxley, and Sensenbrenner for their hard work. And I want to welcome the men and women of law enforcement who are here in the White House with us today, as well.

The changes, effective today, will help counter a threat like no other our nation has ever faced. We've seen the enemy, and the murder of thousands of innocent, unsuspecting people. They recognize no barrier of morality. They have no conscience. The terrorists cannot be reasoned with. Witness the recent anthrax attacks through our Postal Service.

Our country is grateful for the courage the Postal Service has shown during these difficult times. We mourn the loss of the lives of Thomas Morris and Joseph Curseen; postal workers who died in the line of duty. And our prayers go to their loved ones.

I want to assure postal workers that our government is testing more than 200 postal facilities along the entire Eastern corridor that may have been impacted. And we will move quickly to treat and protect workers where positive exposures are found.

But one thing is for certain: These terrorists must be pursued, they must be defeated, and they must be brought to justice. (Applause.) And that is the purpose of this legislation. Since the 11th of September, the men and women of our intelligence and law enforcement agencies have been relentless in their response to new and sudden challenges.

We have seen the horrors terrorists can inflict. We may never know what horrors our country was spared by the diligent and determined work of our police forces, the FBI, ATF agents, federal marshals, Custom officers, Secret Service, intelligence professionals and local law enforcement officials, under the most trying conditions. They are serving this country with excellence, and often with bravery.

They deserve our full support and every means of help that we can provide. We're dealing with terrorists who operate by highly sophisticated methods and technologies, some of which were not even available when our existing laws were written. The bill before me takes account of the new realities and dangers posed by modern terrorists. It will help law enforcement to identify, to dismantle, to disrupt, and to punish terrorists before they strike.

For example, this legislation gives law enforcement officials better tools to put an end to financial counterfeiting, smuggling and money-laundering. Secondly, it gives intelligence operations and criminal operations the chance to operate not on separate tracks, but to share vital information so necessary to disrupt a terrorist attack before it occurs.

As of today, we're changing the laws governing information-sharing. And as importantly, we're changing the culture of our various agencies that fight terrorism. Countering and investigating terrorist activity is the number one priority for both law enforcement and intelligence agencies.

Surveillance of communications is another essential tool to pursue and stop terrorists. The existing law was written in the era of rotary telephones. This new law that I sign today will allow surveillance of all communications used by terrorists, including e-mails, the Internet, and cell phones.

As of today, we'll be able to better meet the technological challenges posed by this proliferation of communications technology. Investigations are often slowed by limit on the reach of federal search warrants.

Law enforcement agencies have to get a new warrant for each new district they investigate, even when they're after the same suspect. Under this new law, warrants are valid across all districts and across all states. And, finally, the new legislation greatly enhances the penalties that will fall on terrorists or anyone who helps them.

Current statutes deal more severely with drug-traffickers than with terrorists. That changes today. We are enacting new and harsh penalties for possession of biological weapons. We're making it easier to seize the assets of groups and individuals involved in terrorism. The government will have wider latitude in deporting known terrorists and their supporters. The statute of limitations on terrorist acts will be lengthened, as will prison sentences for terrorists.

This bill was carefully drafted and considered. Led by the members of Congress on this stage, and those seated in the audience, it was crafted with skill and care, determination and a spirit of bipartisanship for which the entire nation is grateful. This bill met with an overwhelming -- overwhelming agreement in Congress, because it upholds and respects the civil liberties guaranteed by our Constitution.

This legislation is essential not only to pursuing and punishing terrorists, but also preventing more atrocities in the hands of the evil ones. This government will enforce this law with all the urgency of a nation at war. The elected branches of our government, and both political parties, are united in our resolve to fight and stop and punish those who would do harm to the American people.

It is now my honor to sign into law the USA Patriot Act of 2001. (Applause.)

(The bill is signed.) (Applause.)

END 10:57 A.M. EDT


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To: ClancyJ
Re: Declaration of war...

Wouldn't an official declaration of war also require acknowledging the Taliban as being the government of Afghanistan? Also, Bin Laden would not be included in that declaration of war since he is not a "citizen" of Afghanistan. This is the whole problem with the situation, these are people without borders, and without countries to declare war on.

Also, I heard that by not officially declaring war, we avoid some complications of international law. I have no idea what I'm talking about, so someone correct me if that's wrong or if I heard it wrong or misunderstood...

-penny

101 posted on 10/26/2001 10:27:05 PM PDT by Penny1
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To: ratcat
I agree that the immigration problem is one of the biggest. I agree that the students need to be returned, that those violating immigration need to be handled - all of it. Do you really believe that they are not looking at this aspect? I would think that this is one of the reasons we have a Homeland Security now. Yet, these things take time - how do you go in 5 weeks after an attack and totally reorganize our system without studying it, getting information and working out a new system? Do you really think all of this could be done the same minute you are getting attacked, mounting a war, getting info on the hijackers and trying to catch them?

You people expect miracles. We have been in this situation 1-1/2 months. In this month we were attacked, the air traffic shut down, 5,000 people killed, massive activation of the military, massive rescue efforts mounted, immediate protective efforts taken, a military plan formulated, coalitions formed, policy stance developed. Then, we were hit with the anthrax attack, more activation of experts, investigations, testing, analyzing while fighting the war, briefings daily, press attacks.

Give them a break - it will be done but it will be done right not just slamdunk and have to redo it again and explain to the enemy press why it did not work properly the first time.

Yet, continue to expect miracles from the government you apparently think is out to get you. If you think they are so untrustworthy why in the world would you expect a perfect response to two attacks and total reorganization of the U.S. procedures?

102 posted on 10/26/2001 10:27:56 PM PDT by ClancyJ
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To: ratcat; ChareltonHest
We need insiders within our own Federal Agentcys. If the Gov't is going to treat us like enemys, we should be doing the same. Heh, this would be no easy task.

I am ashamed of you two. The very thing wrong with this country right now is that we have enemies in every aspect of this government and the press and you want to add more.

Why don't you just find another country if this one is so bad? An enemy of the government is one that will take steps to destroy the government same as the terrorists, the socialists, the marxists, the peaceniks.

We need Americans we can trust to join with us to fight the enemies. Glad to know which side you are on.

103 posted on 10/26/2001 10:37:34 PM PDT by ClancyJ
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To: Penny1
I am not sure because I don't know that much about the rules of war. I'm sure there are plenty here that could tell us. I just heard a snatch of an explanation on why Bush might not want to declare war. I thought it was something about insurance claims - either the insurance companies would not have to payoff on any damages incurred in war or they would. Due to the massive damages, either way has strong repercussions on the economy. Seems there was something about the international part too but can't remember. To declare war brought with it some limitations on our actions. Maybe it was that to declare war, he had to have the approval of the congress. Wish I knew.
104 posted on 10/26/2001 10:43:34 PM PDT by ClancyJ
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To: Native American Female Vet
The UN-style Anti-Patriot Act!
105 posted on 10/26/2001 10:45:59 PM PDT by t-shirt
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To: ratcat
"During WWII, did we allow the Germans to immigrate to America? No, and we put those who were here in internment camps."

The only Germans interned in this country during WWII were real prisoners of war.

107 posted on 10/27/2001 12:22:03 AM PDT by CWOJackson
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To: Native American Female Vet
If you believe that BS I want to sell you some land in Afghanistan cheap. This is a terrible law. It is a law against the American people more than against terrorists. I call it the GESTAPO law. Just imagine the clintons, kennedys, bidens, dashhole and their ilk having this power?
Good God, are you willing to give up your freedom for security? Not me.

Do the 20,000+ gun laws on the books stop shootings? Do the laws against murder stop murders? Does the law against rape stop rapes?
What makes you think another law will stop terrorism?

This is a typical politician response. A "feel good" law so they can say, see, we did something!! As usual, the American people fall for the scam.
I do support the Pres, but, not on this! mark my words, we will live to regret this!!!

108 posted on 10/27/2001 12:31:41 AM PDT by poet
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To: Penny1
A declaration of war would have to recognize that Islam is the enemy and that would be politically incorrect IMO. To those people, we are infidels who either must be converted or destroyed.
109 posted on 10/27/2001 12:36:03 AM PDT by poet
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To: Native American Female Vet
Oops! sorry, My reply should have been addressed to sunshine 55's post #2.
111 posted on 10/27/2001 12:45:17 AM PDT by poet
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To: ratcat
Well at least some of us have a handle on what is really happening in this country!! Can you say:new world order??
your comments are right on.
FReegards
112 posted on 10/27/2001 12:48:32 AM PDT by poet
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To: poet
I take it you did not read any of my replys to anyone?
114 posted on 10/27/2001 12:56:14 AM PDT by Native American Female Vet
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To: poet
LOL ok now you disregard my reply

BTW I agree with you

115 posted on 10/27/2001 12:58:17 AM PDT by Native American Female Vet
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To: ratcat
Thank you so much for your thoughtful reply. Yes, you are right that it is our job to plant the seeds for the future.
117 posted on 10/27/2001 1:04:57 AM PDT by Native American Female Vet
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To: poet
Can YOU say TINFOIL ?
118 posted on 10/27/2001 1:08:34 AM PDT by nopardons
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To: nopardons
We will see how serious these posters are if they continue posting after tonight. To hear them squeal I am SURE they are never going to turn their computers on again with big brother watching their every move.
119 posted on 10/27/2001 1:14:31 AM PDT by Texasforever
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To: nopardons
Yes and I can also say don't be fooled by platitudes.
120 posted on 10/27/2001 1:23:04 AM PDT by poet
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