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    Obama Uses Robot Machine To Sign Patriot Act Extension

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    As if the Patriot Act wasn’t scary enough already. Now we have a robot machine signing bills for the President as he works his dubious magic at the G8 Summit in Europe. With the continued horrendous American economy, there is one group that Obama is greatly prospering, and that’s the conspiracy theorists. One can easily see many future bills being signed into law by a computer-assisted robot at the push of a button, But I guess this is what you might expect as the infamous One World Government begins to take the stage. Funny thing, though, in the 2008 campaign Obama railed against all things Bush, and now that he is President there is hardly one Bush-era item he has failed to keep.


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    President Obama, or rather a machine impersonating his signature, signed the controversial Patriot Act only minutes before the midnight deadline, extending anti-terrorism measures enacted in the wake of 9/11. Mr Obama did not sign the act personally as he was 3,725 miles and six time zones away in France at a meeting of G8 world leaders, so a presidential autopen was used instead. The White House said the President had approved use of the autopen, a machine which holds a pen and signs his actual signature.

    The U.S. is divided over the Patriot Act, as reflected in a Pew Research Center poll last February, before the killing of Bin Laden, that found that 34 percent felt the law ‘goes too far and poses a threat to civil liberties’. Some 42 per cent considered it ‘a necessary tool that helps the government find terrorists.’ That was a slight turnaround from 2004 when 39 percent thought it went too far and 33 per cent said it was necessary.

    Mr Paul asked whether the nation ‘should have some rules that say before they come into your house, before they go into your banking records, that a judge should be asked for permission, that there should be judicial review? Do we want a lawless land?’

    In practice, law enforcement has used the three provisions sparingly. According to a senior Justice Department national security official testifying to Congress last March, the government has sought roving wiretap authority in about 20 cases a year between 2001 and 2010 and has sought warrants for business records less than 40 times a year, on average. The government has yet to use the lone wolf authority.
    Mr Obama was awoken at 5:45am in his hotel room in Deauville, France, so that he could review and approve the bill and authorise his signature, with only minutes to go before the deadline passed in the U.S. The President said he was pleased the Patriot Act had been extended and applauded the use of the autopen, saying: ‘It’s an important tool for us to continue dealing with an ongoing terrorist threat.’

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    Stupid, why not have a remote controlled robot arm(LongPen) that he remotely signs bills with. With this machine forgeries could be easily made if it got in the wrong hands or someone simply steals the matrix of the Presidents sig.
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    Quote Originally Posted by maniclion View Post
    Stupid, why not have a remote controlled robot arm(LongPen) that he remotely signs bills with. With this machine forgeries could be easily made if it got in the wrong hands or someone simply steals the matrix of the Presidents sig.
    Actually that machine isnt that hard to make. I have a machine at work that could do that. All I need to do is scan his signature.
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    this is not any kind of issue at all. the President gave his consent to the bill. how his signature is attached means really very little to me
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    those machines have been in use since like the early 1800's. had an old neighbor back in PA that used to collect them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigmoe65 View Post
    Actually that machine isnt that hard to make. I have a machine at work that could do that. All I need to do is scan his signature.
    I think it would be a little more complicated than just making a template, it would have to also follow the changes in pressure of his strokes, follow the path back and forth instead of just directly tracing the template....
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    Quote Originally Posted by LAM View Post
    those machines have been in use since like the early 1800's. had an old neighbor back in PA that used to collect them.
    That's what I'm saying they are common enough all a person needs is the signature matrix. Ceo's, celebrities have used them to sign checks and autographs for a long time.....
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