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SunShineLaw ACLU of Illinois Urges Senator Obama to Vote No on FISA 'Deal' 0 Jul 7 2008, 6:19 PM EDT by SunShineLaw
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Here's an excerpt:
"Since 9/11 it seems the Bush administration, with Congress as a willing accomplice, has sidestepped our most cherished constitutional principles whenever convenient," said Colleen K. Connell, executive director of the ACLU of Illinois. "Senator Obama recognized the need to protect these principles and the rule of law last summer - he should not cave to the Bush Administration now."

In August 2007, Senator Obama not only voted against allowing President Bush's warrantless spying program to continue, but also made strong statements highlighting his intense opposition to the Bush domestic spying program and to granting a "get out of jail free" card to the telecoms for collaborating with the White House. More recently, he has said that he will support the measure now before the Senate.

High-ranking Republicans tout the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 as a victory for the administration. As Senate Intelligence Ranking Member Senator Christopher Bond (R-MO) told reporters in Washington, "I think the White House got a better deal than even they had hoped to get."

"After years of being outraged at the Bush administration's flagrant disregard for FISA, Congress now is poised to give the president even greater powers to spy on our phone calls and emails," added Connell. "Not only will the FISA Amendments Act allow for the wholesale violation of Americans' Fourth Amendment rights, it will shut the door on investigations into the administration's warrantless wiretapping program by closing active court cases. The Senate is the last opportunity for any real improvements to be made to this legislation - senators should fix the bill or vote it down."

"Senator Obama should take the lead in making certain that the American people learn the breadth and scope of the Bush illegal spying program."
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SunShineLaw Senate Petition to Stop Telecom Immunity 0 Jul 3 2008, 4:29 PM EDT by SunShineLaw
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Senator Feingold needs our help to stop the FISA "compromise" bill. Please read it and then sign our Senate Petition to Stop Telecom Immunity. Democracy For America will deliver the petitions to every Senator on Tuesday morning, right before the expected vote.
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