Misguided Libertarians Are Hindering the War on Terror

An anonymous coward writes Stuart Taylor Jr. writes we should be making it easier, not harder, for intelligence agencies to protect us. He says Congress (and us librarians) has virtually ignored the biggest danger: the administration’s incarceration of suspected “enemy combatants” without charges, access to lawyers, or meaningful judicial review. Instead, Congress and many civil libertarians have misdirected their zeal by mischaracterizing the PATRIOT Act’s largely reasonable and incremental expansions of the investigative powers that are the government’s main hope of catching would-be mass murderers before it’s too late.

He adds The PATRIOT Act’s critics have pointed to precious little evidence that it is anything like the engine of McCarthyite witch-hunts they depict it to be. And while a few sections do pose some risk of overly intrusive FBI spying, there are worse things than that. One of them is being murdered by terrorists.”