Celami ataków byli ludzie którzy oponowali przeciw ustawie Patriot Act.
October 2, 2001 (B) The “anti-terrorism” Patriot Act is introduced in Congress, but is not well received by all.
One day later, Senate Majority Leader and future anthrax target T
om Daschle (D) says he doubts the Senate will take up this bill in the one week timetable the administration wants. As head of the Senate, Daschle has great power to block or slow passage of the bill. Attorney General Ashcroft accuses Senate Democrats of dragging their feet.
On October 4, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman and future anthrax target
Patrick Leahy (D) accuses the Bush administration of reneging on an agreement on the anti-terrorist bill. Leahy is in a key position to block or slow the bill. Some warn that “lawmakers are overlooking constitutional flaws in their rush to meet the administration's timetable.” Two days later, Ashcroft complains about “the rather slow pace …over his request for law enforcement powers… Hard feelings remain.”
October 9, identical anthrax letters are postmarked in Trenton, New Jersey, with lethal doses to
Senators Daschle and Leahy. Inside both letters are the words: “Death to America, Death to Israel, Allah is Great”
Senator Daschle's office opens the letter mailed
October 9, containing a lethal dose of anthrax.
Senator Leahy's similar letter is misrouted to Virginia on October 12, and isn't discovered until
November 17.
October 16-17, 28 congressional staffers test positive for anthrax. The Senate office buildings are shut down, followed by the House of Representatives.
October 24, 2001 The House of Representatives passes:
- the final version of the Patriot Act
- other previously unpopular Bush projects: Alaska oil drilling,
- $25 billion in tax cuts for corporations,
- taps into Social Security funds
- cuts in education.
Republican Congressman Ron Paul states:
Cytat: |
“It's my understanding the bill wasn't printed before the vote—at least I couldn't get it. They played all kinds of games, kept the House in session all night, and it was a very complicated bill. Maybe a handful of staffers actually read it, but the bill definitely was not available to members before the vote.” |
It is later found that
only two copies of the bill were made available in the hours before its passage, and most House members admit they voted for the Act without actually reading it first.
Two days later, the Senate passes the final version of the Patriot Act.
Anthrax targets Senators Daschle and Leahy now support the bill. Bush signs it into law the same day
TU znajdziecie "Timeline" wprowadzania ustawy Patriot Act oraz "zamachów" z użyciem wąglika.
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