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Patriot Act helped foil New York terror plot

Examiner Editorial
September 30, 2009

President George W. Bush signed the Patriot Act in 2001 after a hard-fought debate in Congress.

President Obama called New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly to thank him for his efforts in thwarting a planned terrorist attack on the city's subway system, which counterterrorism experts describe as the most serious terror plot since 9/11. But Obama should have also thanked his predecessor in the White House.

The arrest and indictment of Najibullah Zazi on charges of conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction was made possible by the "roving wiretaps" allowed by the Patriot Act, which was signed into law in 2001 by President George W. Bush. "All the layers of defense President Bush set up after Sept. 11 are working," Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., pointed out. The Patriot Act caused plenty of controversy, but it was key to the Bush administration's successful eight-year counterterrorism strategy that focused on disrupting terror attacks and thereby preventing the deaths of more Americans here at home.

Even the FBI's investigation into the 24-year-old airport shuttle driver began on Bush's watch. Agents tracked the Afghan native (and legal resident of the United States) when he traveled to the tribal areas of Pakistan last year, where he was allegedly taught how to make bombs by al Qaeda operatives. Nine pages of handwritten formulas for homemade explosives, fuses and detonators were later found on his laptop, e-mailed from an Internet account originating in Pakistan, court documents charge. This is exactly the kind of foreign communications the Patriot Act was designed to intercept.

After purchasing "unusually large quantities of hydrogen peroxide and acetone products from beauty supply stores" in Denver this summer, Zazi on Sept. 6 allegedly asked an unnamed individual to give him "the correct mixtures of ingredients to make explosives" before leaving acetone residue in a Colorado hotel room. Tailed by the FBI, he rented a car and drove to New York, where his fingerprints were reportedly found on batteries and a scale in a Queens home that law enforcement officials raided on Sept. 14.

Also indicted in the subway bombing plot was Queens imam Ahmad Wais Afzali -- who warned Zazi in a call intercepted by the FBI around Sept. 11 that he was under investigation, thus forcing officials to speed up the arrest. Again, this wiretap is exactly the kind of domestic communication the Patriot Act was designed to intercept in the effort to prevent new bloodshed.

Many questions remain, including the size of Zazi's terror network and whether he has any association with the Taliban. But we already know what could have happened if the FBI lacked the tools it needed to interrupt the plot. Or what could happen in the future if key provisions of the Patriot Act, set to expire on Dec. 31, are not renewed by the president and Congress.




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Steve-O

Sep 30, 2009

It will be very interesting to see if Obama will have the stones to keep the Patriot Act provisions in place. If he doesn't, and there is another attack, then he will be seen as weak. If he does, he will be seen as a tyrant. Well, at least if he were Bush he would be-Obama just might pull off reinstating the Patriot Act without much protest from the Left.

 

Romulan

Sep 30, 2009

This can't be! The Bush Administration was right? We actually defeated the ragheads by using the Patriot Act? Shocking! Call out Holder and the ACLU Gestapo to prosecute the FBI and the NYPD. We just can't have ragheads rights trampled like this. What is America cxoming to when poor mis-understood diaperheads can't plan to kill Americans in private. They have rights too. Just ask Holder and his Justice Department Gestapo. They'll tell you that ragheads have just as amny rights as Americans and that we need to just talk nice and the ragheads will love us.

 

brwils

Sep 30, 2009

Steve-O. Worse than BO being seen as weak, Americans will die. That is the real price of BO's policies of appeasement. They are already dying in Afghanistan in a war that BO doesn't want to win (BO doesn't believe in Victory!). He has reduced the border patrol with Mexico. No one is allowed to use the word "terrorist" anymore. And, he has taken away all effective means of interrogation here OR ABROAD! It is pretty clear that BO really does not like the USA, nor a majority of her citizens.

 

stillsane

Sep 30, 2009

Obama the muslim and the ENTIRE COMMIE DEMOCRAT party should be forced to crawl on their knees and apologize to every home,appartment,dog house and out house ( of REAL Americans only ) for trying to stop this bill and thusly endangering Americans. Then after they have apologized to all the REAL Americans they should crawl to Bush's ranch and beg for forgiveness G.W.Bush is still saving lives even as the muslim is doing everything he can to kill Americans and destroy America.
But Bush WAS a President and nobama is a complete moron and a fraud.

 

Willing

Sep 30, 2009

Can we outsource the Presidency to Sarkozy?

 

wondering

Sep 30, 2009

They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.

-- Benjamin Franklin

 

Starbookzz

Sep 30, 2009

Keep your friends close but your enemies closer

--Michael Corleone

 

undecided

Oct 1, 2009

I'm not really sure how I feel about this. Sure, the plots were foiled... that's great. Hey, we could prevent ALL domestic murders, robberies, etc if we were all under 24 hour government surveillance!! Do you want that to happen to you? Just something to think about- where does it stop?

 

TonsMel

Oct 1, 2009

Re wondering: Are you kidding me? You think this is about temporary safety? This is about America. We want to stay The United States of America, don't we? People are trying to destroy our country (and I'm not referring to the people in the White House) and you're sitting there quoting B. Franklin as if he were living here today.
Re undecided: I have nothing to hide. I'd rather be safe than sorry.

 

shep

Oct 1, 2009

Wondering -

Ben Franklin also packed heat. Ben would have been one of the first to step up to the plate and kill a would-be terrorist like Zazi. He was a wise man...but he had little tolerance for idiots who want to disrupt others' lives.

 

Right Hope

Oct 1, 2009

#1 - Bush made a lot of mistakes, but the Patriot Act was not one of them. Thank you to George, the FBI, and all other federal agents involved in SAVING AMERICA LIVES in this case. If anyone ever gets indicted for tax evasion, theft, jay-walking or anything unlreated to terrorism bacause of the Patriotic Act, I'll be the first in line to protest, but it simply hasn't happened.
#2 - If Americans are such intolerant Muslim-haters, then explain to me how these suspects continued to live and work in this country, travel around, operate hot dog carts, drive shuttle buses, run mosques, etc. 8 years after 9/11? If anything, some Americans have this bizarre need to apologize to and make kissy-kissy with people who have killed and are still trying to kill us. Wake up people - we are still at war with an enemy that thinks our weakness will be our undoing.

 


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