| | Harry Browne on anti-terrorist proposals (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | President Bill Clinton and Congressional Republicans are using the recent attacks on TWA Flight 800 and the Olympic games to try to pass a "wish list" of unconstitutional legislation under the guise of fighting terrorism, Libertarian Party presidential candidate Harry Browne charged today. |
 | | Browne spoke out against a wide range of so-called "anti-terrorist" proposals from the White House and Congressional Republicans including roving wiretaps, no-warrant wiretaps, extending RICO laws to terrorists, Internet censorship, government-mandated taggants, and efforts to weaken computer privacy. |
 | | The Libertarian candidate said the "anti-terrorist" proposals and the bipartisan haste to pass them into law dramatically illustrate the importance of having another choice in the 1996 presidential race. |
| www.serendipity.li /jsmill/anti_ter.html (751 words) |