NJ.com: The Patriot Act: A debate that’s dangerous for Chris Christie

NJ.com: The Patriot Act: A debate that’s dangerous for Chris Christie by Paul Mulshine:

I suspect that’s about all of the 315-page bill most members of Congress read when it was rushed through the month after the 9/11 attacks in 2001. A debate over that act is long overdue, and we’re finally hearing it.

The act is scheduled to sunset May 31 and there’s a rift in the Republican Party over whether it should be renewed. On one side is U.S. Sen. Rand Paul. The Kentucky Republican, who is among the front-runners for his party’s 2016 presidential nomination. Paul argues the act represents an attack on Americans’ Fourth Amendment rights regarding searches. He filibustered it last week and promises to do so again.

Among the most prominent defenders is our own Chris Christie. Christie is far down in the polls, so far that he might not make the cut for the debates if he fell much further. (Note how he doesn’t even merit mention in this column about top contenders.) He’d like nothing more than to be seen as the tough-talking ex-prosecutor who is the most prominent proponent of the Patriot Act.

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