I agree, for what my devalued two cents are worth.
I would add that any effort to get any such legislation passed would further inflame the radical anti-American rhetoric at home and abroad. I think that existing measures and their underlying logic need to be improved both in terms of execution and elaboration before additional options are explored.
If such legislation were passed, would it not serve to drive the radical Muslims in this country even deeper underground than they may already be? Would it not be easier to keep tabs on advocates of Islamic law if we knew where they were and what they were saying?
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Originally Posted by Richard
Guys,
I'm not sure this "Bill" is necessary as we already have laws covering the jist of this piece of legislation--laws predicated on the US Constitution and US Code, the basis for our system of 'due process.' This seems to me like another piece of Congressional 'time-wasting fluff' to garner votes when we have issues that need our representative's attention now.
Fire away.
Richard's $.02 
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