ACLU Urges Vote On Senate Judiciary FISA Bill and Rejection of Telecom Immunity (12/4/2007)
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The
following can be attributed to Caroline Fredrickson, director of the ACLU
Washington Legislative Office.
"This past
August, Congress rushed through wiretapping legislation that allowed the
government to scoop up all of our international communications without any court
review, or any finding of wrong-doing. In the next several weeks the Senate is
going to make a choice between two bills – the Bush administration’s bill to
make this awful law permanent, or a more moderate version that at least attempts
to rein in the president’s unfettered power.
"The
administration bill basically writes August’s mistake in stone. It does nothing
to protect Americans’ communications and violates the Fourth Amendment
requirement that courts supervise any spying on American soil.
"The current
administration bill is even worse than the 'Protect America Act,' though, in
that it gives complete immunity to the telecoms which spied on us after 9/11.
The attorney general will be able to single-handedly kill any pending case – and
then gag the judge from ever publicly discussing whether the company
participated in the illegal program.
"The Senate
must reject the administration proposal and insist that:
"The bill
sent to the president must not let the telecoms off the hook. We still don’t
know what they did. We do know, however, that the companies won’t have any
incentive to follow the law in the future if they get away without having to
answer to their customers about why they violated the law.
"The bill
sent to the president must not allow for massive untargeted dragnets that scoop
up all of our international calls and emails. Smart – and constitutional –
surveillance is actually targeted at bad guys.
"American
communications must be protected by individualized court orders as the
Constitution demands.
"In
Saturday’s radio address and yesterday’s press conference, President Bush
unveiled the fearmongering campaign he’s planning to unleash on Congress – not
unlike last July when his push for power and the Protect America Act began. The
president seems to be gearing up to launch the same campaign of fear and
misinformation he so clearly won in August. This time, Congress must reject the
administration’s bag of tricks and stand up for the Constitution."
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For more information on FISA see: www.aclu.org/fisa and Information
on the Senate Intelligence Committee Bill: Section by section : http://www.aclu.org/safefree/general/32524leg20071102.html
One pager: http://www.aclu.org/safefree/general/32523leg20071102.html
Information on Telecom Immunity: http://www.aclu.org/safefree/general/32599leg20071106.html
Information on the final House Bill [note: does not contain last
minute Holt changes.] Section by section: http://www.aclu.org/safefree/general/32209leg20071017.html
Letter opposing bill: http://www.aclu.org/images/nsaspying/asset_upload_file27_32204.pdf
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