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...without the knowledge of those being searched. Though defenders of the provision call it an “expansion” of the Fourth Amendment, in reality it is a clear violation of that constitutional right. The Act’s renewal is not the only recent invasion of citizens?? privacy in the name of fighting terror that gives us pause. In the fall, the Bush administration came under fire when it was found to have authorized secret warrant-free wiretapping of Americans. In 2004, a proposal made its way through the Department of Education policy chain...
Councillor Anthony D. Galluccio suggested that Cambridge’s form of government, rather than Healy’s shortcomings, might be the source of the citizens?? complaints...
...gasoline tax of 46 cents a gallon, up from today’s federal tax of 18 cents, would reduce gasoline consumption by 10 percent over the next 14 years. We would be remiss to ignore that many proposals that can make an impact now demand sacrifice from U.S. citizens??financial sacrifices and sacrifices of convenience. Bush has displayed leadership in finally bringing to the limelight one of the most pressing issues of U.S. energy, foreign and environmental policy. We hope that he bucks expectations and prepares to take the difficult steps for immediate, sustained, and workable solutions...
...less. All that is left, then, that could justify the President’s action is his constitutional designation as Commander-in-Chief, except that this designation applies only to the nation’s military, and its invocation implies that Bush is using his military powers against American citizens??a scary proposition indeed...
Harvard prides itself on a worldly student body, but the Class of 2010 may feature a more foreign flair than previous years. Just more than 18 percent of the admitted early pool are international citizens, U.S. permanent residents, and U.S. dual citizens??up four percentage points from last year...