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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-16-07 04:00 PM
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Rep. Rush Holt: Stopping the Blank Check on Warrantless Spying
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Rep. Rush Holt
Stopping the Blank Check on Warrantless Spying
Posted November 16, 2007 | 02:43 PM (EST)


Last summer, the Bush administration launched a propaganda campaign to try to frighten Congress into believing that if we failed to pass its domestic surveillance legislation -- the so-called "Protect America Act" -- the United States would miss critical intelligence that might prevent a terrorist attack that could be imminent.

In reality, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) -- created in 1978 to be the exclusive means by which the government collected foreign intelligence -- only needed modest adjustments: a clarification that any communications between foreigners that happened to pass through U.S. telecommunications switches could be collected without the need to get a court order and to reaffirm the protections of U.S. persons against warrantless search and seizure.

Instead of making these changes, the administration got what it wanted. Congress, in haste and in fear unfortunately passed unconstitutional legislation that gave the government a blank check to spy on anyone, any time, any where, with little oversight from the courts or Congress.

I voted against the bill and argued that we must do better. In passing the RESTORE Act, I am pleased the House of Representatives has done so.

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The RESTORE Act now makes clear that it is the courts -- and not an executive branch political appointee -- who decide whether or not the communications of an American can be seized and searched, and that such seizures and searches must be done pursuant to a court order. Every Member of Congress can tell each of our constituents, "You have the individual protection of the court."

Restoring the role of the courts is important not only to protect the individual rights contained in the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution. This bill will, by applying checks and balances, keep our intelligence community strong and improve intelligence collection and analysis. It has been demonstrated that when officials must establish before a court that they have reason to intercept communications -- that is, that they know what they are doing -- we get better intelligence than through indiscriminate collection and fishing expeditions.

Too often -- in a variety of recent bills -- we in the House have allowed our expectations of what the Senate will do, how they will produce weaker legislation, or what the president will veto to lead us to pass our own inferior legislation. I continually argue against that approach. This FISA update legislation could have been another bad example, but we at the last minute avoided that mistake. Let's see what the Senate and the president now do.
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