HR 6304 Sets New Referendum; Fire all the Traitors!
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trupeace4all | 06.27.2008
Our representatives have turned on us. It is very clear, with the passage of HR6304 in the House of Representatives, that it will be up to us to make a difference in this country.
It appears we have traitors in our midst! Sounds dramatic? Well, on Friday, June 20, 2008, the House of Representatives delivered a sharp blow to United States citizens. By passing HR 6304, one of the most egregious, devastating pieces of legislation, House Republicans and Democrats have circumvented the Constitution, making it legal to spy on American citizens. At least one thing is sure, we know who our enemies are, and it is not Iraq, or Iran for that matter!
With support of both major political parties, HR 6304 has now been passed to the Senate for consideration. There is speculation that the Senate may consider a vote before the end of the month, that is, within the week. TeleComm’s, AT&T and Verizon to be more specific, have gained retroactive immunity for their part in voluntarily providing private communications information to the NSA without warrants, which was unconstitutional and illegal, until June 20, 2008. As US citizens, we should all be livid.
The vote approving this bill is a shocking 293 Yeas and 129 Nays. Add to this that both our current Presidential Candidates, Barack Obama and John McCain, and the current Speaker of the House Rep. Nancy Pelosi support this insidious bill, I’d say we, as true Patriotic Americans, have our work cut out for us!
A video on YouTube called “HR 6304-A Bill To Abolish the 4th Amendment,” http://www.youtube.com:80/watch?v=MIJdmePn4lY, has stirred the ire of many a Patriotic American! Showing us a compilation of statements, both for and against, from the House floor before the vote, this collection of astounding proclamations are, to say the very least, extremely revealing.
“…Frankly, Madam Speaker, it is very difficult to put lipstick on a pig” declares Rep. Shelia Jackson Lee. She goes on to explain that passage of this bill will allow the government to surveil someone for seven days, and if the surveillance application is denied, you can continue to be surveilled for sixty more days during the appeal process. Does this sound like a piece of legislation you would want your Congressperson to pursue or support?
“This is actually a great day…we…have been waiting for this since 12:01am on February 6th, when the Protect America Act expired.” Rep Dan Lungren goes on to say that since then, we have actually been “unnecessarily vulnerable to those who would do us harm in this era of worldwide terrorism.” Really Rep. Lungren? It appears you and your House buddies can do that to US citizens all by yourselves!
Rep. Mike Rogers, however, thinks by passing this bill, the Fourth Amendment is “alive and well…” and “anything to the contrary is fear mongering.” Really? What part, please do tell, Rep Rogers, is fear mongering? Could it be the part that tramples on our very liberties?
While Rep. Barbara Lee made it clear that this legislation “undermines the ability of federal courts to review the legality of domestic surveillance,” Rep. Zoe Lofgren had another observation…that the provisions in HR6304 “turn the Judiciary into the Administration’s rubber stamp.” My question would be does it leave us with a Judicial Branch at all? Rep Lofgren goes on to say that by passing this bill we turn the “process of Judicial review into a joke” denigrating the Judicial Branch, which is an equal and independent branch of government.
Perhaps Rep. Jay Inslee says it best, “This bill says if the telecommunication companies violated America’s privacy, willfully, knowingly, knowing it was illegal, we are giving them immunity. Where is the excuse for that?” This piece of legislation seems to set another dangerous precedent; does every company that knowingly commits a crime get retroactive immunity? And what about We-the-people? Do we get retroactive immunity from our wrongdoing?
This law virtually neuters the legislative and judicial branches of our government, giving almost dictatorial powers to the Executive branch, chipping away even more of our longstanding checks and balances. When will it stop? When will the people understand that much more of this will leave us with NO rights at all? I must ask the question, for whom is this administration, and Congress, setting up a dictatorship?
As if HR 6304 was not bad enough, it is actually just the last bill in a long line of abusive governmental rhetoric aimed at forcing US Citizens into giving up something that cannot be given, our unalienable rights! The newly released film, Washington, You’re Fired, provides a summary of the past seven years of heinous legislation handed to an out-of-control Administration by a Congress that cannot abide by its Oath of Office. This documentary is creating a revolution in the legislation information arena by proving to be an excellent tool for a quick non-partisan political education.
November is coming and not only do we elect a new President, but ALL the seats in the House of Representatives are up for re-election. All of them. It is time to send a clear message to our Representatives that we will no longer take their rabid abuse. It is time, as Senator Obama has stated, for change. I am quite sure, however, that the change of which I am thinking has NOTHING to do with his idea. We need to take a good, hard look of the members of the House of Representatives. Those found lacking should be shown the door, post haste! We have no more time to wait for someone to take a stand there. While we wait, the current administration is getting away with murder, literally and figuratively. It is time for this travesty to stop!
Endnotes:
House Vote and Text of HR 6304
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/vote.xpd?vote=h2008-437
House Passes Spy Bill; Senate Expected to Follow
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/20/AR2008062000986.html?hpid=topnews
H.R. 6304, THE FISA AMENDMENTS ACT OF 2008 (6/19/2008)
http://www.aclu.org/safefree/nsaspying/35731res20080619.html (Summary)
HR 6304 - A Bill to Abolish the 4th Amendment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIJdmePn4lY
Take Back Washington
www.takebackwashington.com
Washington, You’re Fired
www.washingtonyourefired.com
Comments
July 8th
Submitted by Rich Gardner on Fri, 06/27/2008 - 7:17pmfiredoglake confirms that the vote will be taken on July 8th. Unfortunately both Pennsylvania's Senators have indicated they're in favor of throwing our Constitutional rights overboard. Senator Specter is at (202) 224-4254, Senator Casey is at (202) 224-6324 and Senator Obama is at Phone: 312-819-2008 Toll Free: (866) 675-2008.
Rich Gardner
http://www.prawnworks.net/
Response from Pat Tiberi (Ohio
Submitted by Jared (not verified) on Wed, 07/09/2008 - 5:12pmDear Mr. Petersen,
Thank you so much for your email. I appreciate this opportunity to correspond with you.
Last year Congress passed the bipartisan Protect America Act that allows our intelligence community to more effectively collect foreign intelligence. President Bush signed this short-term fix into law on August 5, 2007. The provisions of this law expired in February 2008.
On June 19, 2008 Representative Silvestre Reyes (D-TX) introduced H.R. 6304, the FISA Amendments Act of 2008. H.R. 6304 was considered by the U.S. House of Representatives on June 20, 2008 and passed by a vote of 293 - 129. This bill requires the intelligence community to obtain a warrant in order to monitor communications of U.S. citizens. H.R. 6304 does not explicitly grant retroactive liability protection to telephone companies for information that they provided to the government under the administration's previous surveillance program. Rather, it provides protections for companies in cases where they received written requests from the attorney general certifying that warrants were not required by law to collect such information and the information provided was intended to prevent terrorism. I voted in favor of this bill because it will keep Americans safe, protect their civil liberties, and prevent runaway lawsuits. Democrat leaders Speaker Pelosi, Rep. Hoyer, and many others also supported H.R. 6304, which currently awaits action in the Senate.
I do not believe it is productive to open the door to lawsuits against entities that cooperated with the federal government in good faith and believed they were acting within the law. It is also important to note that our future ability to monitor foreign targets of terrorism relies on the voluntary cooperation of these same entities with our nation's intelligence community.
Thanks again for taking a moment to share your thoughts with me. If I may be of assistance in the future, please do not hesitate to contact my office.
Sincerely,
Patrick J. Tiberi
Representative to Congress
Insult to our intelligence
Submitted by Rich Gardner on Sun, 07/13/2008 - 6:05amI do not believe it is productive to open the door to lawsuits against entities that cooperated with the federal government in good faith and believed they were acting within the law.
Back when I was in the Navy, it was expected that I would obey all lawful orders. I was expected to know the law and to thereby know the difference. Telecom companies pay millions of dollars a year for their staffs of lawyers. It insults our intelligence to suggest they don't know legal from illegal requests.
Rich Gardner
http://www.prawnworks.net/
Betrayed by Con-gress!
Submitted by Albert Torcaso (not verified) on Sat, 08/09/2008 - 2:08amI want you and all Americans to know that I am telling everyone I can about HR 6304 which is now law and signed into law July-10-2008. I have a show titled Humanity Matters. My latest show is titled Awareness and on that show I talk about FISA in the second part of the show. This show will be uploaded to
www.humanitymatters.org
and Youtube please look for it and please keep fighting back for our freedom's return if we unite and fight legally we will get this law repealed but we must unite and fight.
Albert Torcaso
actoraj@actoraj.com
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