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Essay heading: Life & Liberty
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The Bush administration maintains that the Act is an instrumental device in counteracting terrorism. They point to Sections 203 through 211 of the bill (Evergreen, Title II), which change the way information is shared among law enforcement agencies, local, state and federal. Information that was previously kept confidential and case specific is now to be relegated freely between local and state law authorities, the FBI, ATF, DEA, CIA, and the Department of Homeland Security... displayed 300 characters
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The Bush administration maintains that the Act is an instrumental device in counteracting terrorism. They point to Sections 203 through 211 of the bill (Evergreen, Title II), which change the way information is shared among law enforcement agencies, local, state and federal. Information that was previously kept confidential and case specific is now to be relegated freely between local and state law authorities, the FBI, ATF, DEA, CIA, and the Department of Homeland Security... displayed next 300 characters
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