[NewPacifica] Stop Government Internet Spys



  Stop Government Internet Spys

  A bill passed by the United States Senate (S2248) and not yet voted 
on by the House of Representatives will allow even more wire tap 
searches without warrants or probable cause on phone calls and email.

To add insult to injury, it allows RETROACTIVE  immunity for 
telecommunications companies who have in the past allowed 
unconstitutional spying on their unsuspecting, patriotic American 
consumers.  The 40 lawsuits pending against firms including AT&T and 
Verizon would essentially be killed.

That's the FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE ACT     
This is an extension of the Protect America Act.  How noble-sounding 
the name -- how tyrannical the purpose.

Please email or call your Representatives now and cite the Fourth 
Amendment to the Constitution he swore to uphold when you ask him to 
oppose any Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

We'll make it easy for you.  Go to        www.jbs.org 
and select "How you can help"   then   "Contact Congress"    
  http://capwiz.com/jbs/home/     
  The letter is written and your Congressman will automatically be selected 
when you key in your zip code.  Or you can write your own letter 
there as well.

For more information, go to      www.thenewamerican.com
Select the March 17th 2008 issue and the article     "Who's Listening 
in on You?"

The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution reads:

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, 
papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, 
shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable 
cause, supported by Oath or affirmations, and particularly describing 
the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

  Congressional version of FISA Bill is not outrageous enough for Bush.   Bush 
refused to sign because it did not grant immunity to private companies which 
assisted government in violating our rights. 
  Bush just left for Africa. Maybe he should stay. 
  Africa likes dictators more than does the United States. 
  The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) gives the federal government 
totalitarian power to eavesdrop on telephone calls and e-mail messages.  The 
House version; H.R. 3825, did not provide immunity to telecommunication 
companies which collaborated in this crime against our liberty. These 
warrantless wiretaps are a violation of the Fourth Amendment.  The Fourth 
Amendment prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures, except with a warrant 
issued with probable cause. Fourth Amendment states:
  "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and 
effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and 
no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or 
affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the 
persons or things to be seized."

  Keith Olbermann Special Comment *MR BUSH YOU ARE A FASCIST!* 
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEcBjpsP1bU 
   
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    Text of this video:  
  A Veto of the FISA Bill Endangers Americans
By Keith Olbermann
MSNBC Countdown
Thursday 14 February 2008
A part of what I will say, was said here on Jan. 31.
Unfortunately it is both sadder and truer now than it was then.
 "Who's to blame?" Mr. Bush also said this afternoon, "Look, these
 folks in Congress passed a good bill late last summer.... The problem
 is, they let the bill expire. My attitude is: If the bill was good
 enough then, why not pass the bill again?"

 Like the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. Or Executive Order 90-66. Or
 The Alien and Sedition Acts. Or slavery.

 Mr. Bush, you say that our ability to track terrorist threats
 will be weakened and our citizens will be in greater danger. Yet you
 have weakened that ability!

 You have subjected us, your citizens, to that greater danger!
 This, Mr. Bush, is simple enough for even you to understand.

 For the moment, at least, thanks to some true patriots in the
 House, and your own stubbornness, you have tabled telecom immunity,
 and the FISA act.

 You. By your own terms and your definitions, you have just sided
 with the terrorists. You've got to have this law, or we're all going
 to die. But, practically speaking, you vetoed this law.

 It is bad enough, sir, that you were demanding an ex post facto
 law that could still clear the AT&Ts and the Verizons from
 responsibility for their systematic, aggressive and blatant
 collaboration with your illegal and unjustified spying on Americans
 under this flimsy guise of looking for any terrorists who are stupid
 enough to make a collect call or send a mass e-mail.

 But when you demanded it again during the State of the Union
 address, you wouldn't even confirm that they actually did anything
 for which they deserved to be cleared.

"The Congress must pass liability protection for companies
 believed to have assisted in the efforts to defend America."

 Believed? Don't you know? Don't you even have the guts Dick
 Cheney showed in admitting they did collaborate with you? Does this
 endless presidency of loopholes and fine print extend even here? If
 you believe in the seamless mutuality of government and big business,
 come out and say it! There is a dictionary definition, one word that
 describes that toxic blend.

 You're a fascist - get them to print you a T-shirt with fascist
 on it! What else is this but fascism? Did you see Mark Klein on this
 newscast last November?

 Mark Klein was the AT&T whistleblower who explained in the
 placid, dull terms of your local neighborhood IT desk how he
 personally attached all AT&T circuits, everything, carrying every one
 of your phone calls, every one of your e-mails, every bit of your Web
 browsing into a secure room, room No. 641-A at the Folsom Street
 facility in San Francisco, where it was all copied so the government
 could look at it.

 Not some of it, not just the international part of it, certainly
 not just the stuff some spy, a spy both patriotic and telepathic,
 might be able to divine had been sent or spoken by or to a terrorist.

 Everything! Every time you looked at a naked picture. Every time
 you bid on eBay. Every time you phoned in a donation to a
 Democrat. "My thought was," Mr. Klein told us last November, "George
 Orwell's `1984.' And here I am, forced to connect the Big Brother
 machine."

 And if there's one thing we know about Big Brother, Mr. Bush, it
 is that he is - you are - a liar.

 "This Saturday at midnight," you said Thursday, "legislation
 authorizing intelligence professionals to quickly and effectively
 monitor terrorist communications will expire. If Congress does not
 act by that time, our ability to find out who the terrorists are
 talking to, what they are saying and what they are planning will be
 compromised." You said that "the lives of countless Americans depend"
 on your getting your way.

 This is crap. And you sling it with an audacity and a speed
 unrivaled by even the greatest political felons of our history.

 Richard Clarke - you might remember him, sir: He was one of the
 counterterror pros you inherited from President Clinton, before you
 ran the professionals out of government in favor of your unreality-
 based reality - Richard Clarke wrote in the Philadelphia Inquirer:

 "Let me be clear: Our ability to track and monitor terrorists
 overseas would not cease should the Protect America Act expire.

 "If this were true, the president would not threaten to terminate
 any temporary extension with his veto pen. All surveillance currently
 occurring would continue even after legislative provisions lapsed
 because authorizations issued under the act are in effect up to a
 full year."

 You are a liar, Mr. Bush. And after showing some skill at it, you
 have ceased to even be a very good liar.

 And your minions like John Boehner, your Republican congressional
 crash dummies who just happen to decide to walk out of Congress when
 a podium-full of microphones await them, they should just keep
 walking, out of Congress and, if possible, out of the country.

 For they and you, sir, have no place in a government of the
 people, by the people, for the people.

 The lot of you are the symbolic descendants of the despotic
 middle managers of some banana republic to whom "freedom" is an
 ironic brand name, a word you reach for when you want to get away
 with its opposite.

Thus, Mr. Bush, your panoramic invasion of privacy is dressed up
 as "protecting America."

 Thus, Mr. Bush, your indiscriminate domestic spying becomes the
 focused monitoring only of "terrorist communications."
 Thus, Mr. Bush, what you and the telecom giants have done isn't
unlawful; it's just the kind of perfectly legal, passionately
 patriotic thing for which you happen to need immunity!

 Richard Clarke is on the money, as usual.

 That the president was willing to veto this eavesdropping means
 there is no threat to the legitimate counterterror efforts under way.

 As Sen. Edward Kennedy reminded us in December:

 "The president has said that American lives will be sacrificed if
  Congress does not change FISA.
 "But he has also said that he will veto any FISA bill that does
  not grant retroactive immunity.

 "No immunity, no FISA bill. So if we take the president at his
 word, he's willing to let Americans die to protect the phone
 companies."

 And that literally cannot be. Even Mr. Bush could not overtly
 take a step that actually aids the terrorists. I am not talking about
 ethics here. I am talking about blame. If the president seems to be
 throwing the baby out with the bath water, it means we can safely
 conclude there is no baby.
 Because if there were, sir, now that you have vetoed an extension
 of this eavesdropping, if some terrorist attack were to follow, you
 would not merely be guilty of siding with the terrorists. You would
 not merely be guilty of prioritizing the telecoms over the people.
 You would not merely be guilty of stupidity. You would not merely be
 guilty of treason, sir.

 You would be personally, and eternally, responsible.

 And if there is one thing we know about you, Mr. Bush, one thing
 that you have proved time and time again - it is that you are never
 responsible.

 As recently ago as 2006, we spoke words like these with
 trepidation.

 The idea that even the most cynical and untrustworthy of
 politicians in our history, George W. Bush, would use the literal
 form of terrorism against his own people was dangerous territory. It
 seemed to tempt fate, to heighten fear.

 We will not fear any longer. We will not fear the international
 terrorists, and we will thwart them. We will not fear the recognition
 of the manipulation of our yearning for safety, and we will call it
 what it is: terrorism. We will not fear identifying the vulgar
 hypocrites in our government, and we will name them. And we will not
 fear George W. Bush. Nor will we fear because George W. Bush wants us
 to fear.

  Follow ups:

  Senate OKs New Rules on Eavesdropping
http://apnews.myway.com:80/article/20080213/D8UP3K000.html 
   
  Bush Spy Bill Stance Called Fear-Mongering 
  
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/02/14/national/main3829931.shtml?source=mostpop_story
 
   
  Mark Klein Whistleblower at AT&T 
  http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=2930944
   
   
  Bush wants "all or nothing". Let's give him nothing. 
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