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A paper which considers the extent to which President Bush's policies on anti-terrorism, Iraq and state-supported religious groups are in violation of the tenets of the US Constitution.
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File: JL5_JLbush.rtf
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the Constitution: although the most publicised examples are in regard to anti-terrorism legislation subsequent to the events of September 11th and the conflict with Iraq, there are also queries surrounding
the impact of gun crime legislation and taxation intended to support religious organisations on the tenets of the Constitution.
For example, the International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI) (2002) asserts that the anti-terrorism bill which was drafted
immediately after the terrorist attacks of 9/11 contravenes a number of key areas of the Bill of Rights, particularly those dealing with political activity and free speech. According to the
ICFI, the new laws allow even those who have not been proved to have any connection with terrorist organisations to be deported, terrorist suspects to be detained without any of
the legal rights normally according to such prisoners, and surveillance by police agencies to be carried out on such a wide-ranging level that it contravenes civil liberties.
Similar criticisms have been levelled at anti-terrorist legislation in the UK, and it
has been asserted that in both cases the underlying aim is to accustom the public to the circumscription of civil liberties, the curtailing of free speech and political activism, and
the erosion of constitutional safeguards. It is also notable that in both countries, the official government position at the time the legislation was drafted was that anyone who opposed it
was automatically declaring themselves to be in favour of terrorism, rather than expressing doubts about laws which contravened the Constitution or, the case of the UK, the European Convention on
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