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Reprinted from NewsMax.com
Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2005 9:25 p.m. EST
Republican Sen. Larry Craig is citing Hillary Clinton as the reason he opposes renewing the Patriot Act in its current form, saying Mrs. Clinton is likely to abuse the security measure if she becomes president - unless additional safeguards are built in.
"There will come a day when there will not be a George W in the White House," Sen. Craig warned, after calling top conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh on Wednesday to explain his position. "And tragically enough, and I hope never, it could be a Hillary Clinton."
Craig wondered aloud: "Who will be her attorney general, and what might he or she do to your liberties and mine? There's the question."
The Idaho Republican told Limbaugh: "You know, I've been here a little while, and I remember Janet Reno, and I remember Waco and Ruby Ridge."
"And I fear the day that we get a president, not this president, who has a very liberal attorney general and sees the opportunity, to leap through the holes that are crafted in the Patriot Act, that could tread on our civil liberties."
Craig reminded that he voted for the initial version of the Patriot Act and intends to support it again.
"At the same time," he explained, "we see this as a once-in-a-two-or-three-year opportunity or four to make sure that it never gets misused."
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