Quote from piezoe:
Just to let you guys know, I do give a small amount of money each month to help support the work of a group out of Boston that is fighting these Bill of Rights Transgressions Hoof and I have been discussing. I don't accept the premise that we need to suspend habeus to effectively thwart terrorists. But as I indicated, I don't see this as clear-cut issue, but rather one where there is plenty of room for disagreement and debate.
piezoe is 100% correct, in that this issue is anything but cut and dried.
It is of the most complex and challenging legislation, born of indigent circumstances.
Transparency of the bill and its incorporate folio is perhaps the most important key to the success of its purpose, as well as the means for revision.
As piezoe also indicated, there are numerous organizations which serve to monitor the Act, including the American Civil Liberties Union, the NRA, and the Bill of Rights Committee.
If you have information , pertaining to an individual who has been detained as a result of the Act, then some of the above mentioned organizations may help to better inform you of ways in which the situation might be remedied.
I would again encourage you, and/or your organization to petition legislators, particularly that of Congress, if you feel that human rights have been compromised, as ramification of the bill's legislation and its laws contained within.