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Breeze54 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-09-08 11:22 AM
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'Keep a sharp eye on Senators as they vote on FISA today'
Keep a sharp eye on Senators as they vote on FISA today

http://www.greatfallstribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080709/OPINION/80709008

By BOB DECKER • Guest Opinion • July 9, 2008

It is possible that no single event in Congress this year will reveal as much about the charac­ter and core convictions of the members of Montana’s delega­tion as the vote — scheduled for today — on the Foreign Intelli­gence Surveillance Act, or “FISA.”

FISA was enacted in 1978 to prevent the federal government from wiretapping its own citi­zens without warrant and to define the executive branch’s power of domestic surveillance.

FISA worked for 30 years under Democratic and Republi­can presidents, until George W. Bush began to disregard the law and spy on Americans without warrant.

The current FISA bill does these things: 1. It undermines the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitu­tion. That’s the one that declares Americans secure from unrea­sonable searches and seizures, and requires probable cause for the issuance of warrants.

It’s a priceless principle of lib­erty that last week’s firecrackers and sparklers were intended to celebrate.

2. It exempts telecommunica­tion corporations from prosecu­tion for giving President Bush and his federal agencies access to the companies’ data for pur­poses of illegitimate spying.

3. It caves to the will of a law­breaking president by ceding — yet again — congressional responsibility and granting — yet again — more power to the executive branch.

If you’re wondering what the fuss is about or why you should care, put on your citizen’s cap and think carefully: This is a bill that undermines the Constitu­tion, puts corporations above the law, and erodes the balance of power in America’s government.

Defenders of the bill say, “We have to do something,” that with­out this revision of FISA, the government will lose its ability to conduct surveillance and fight terrorism.

That’s untrue.

Without the current bill, the original FISA will remain in place, allowing surveillance but requiring a demonstration of cause and a court’s consent.

Defenders of the bill say that telecom corporations shouldn’t be punished for obeying a presi­dent’s wishes, and, besides, the telecoms would be immune from only civil, not criminal, judg­ments.

That’s deceit.

By gaining immunity from civil lawsuits, telecoms can expect President Bush to pardon them from criminal liability before he leaves office (a presi­dent cannot issue pardons from civil offenses).

The FISA bill recently passed the U.S. House.

Montana’s Rep. Dennis Rehberg voted in favor it — against the Constitution, in obe­dience to big business, for a servile Congress. Just what is it that a “conservative” conserves these days?

Presidential candidate John McCain supports the granting of immunity to telecoms. How long will the “maverick” myth endure?

During the Democratic pri­maries, presidential candidate Barack Obama campaigned vig­orously for the rule of law, pledged to end the “Scooter Libby era of justice,” and vowed to oppose legal immunity for telecoms.

His leadership might have stopped the bill in the Senate, but he has flop-flopped.

That’s a change we can believe in?

At last report, the U.S. Senate is scheduled to vote today on the FISA bill.

Opponents of the bill and defenders of the Constitution include Sens. Feingold, Leahy, Dodd, and about a dozen of the Senate’s most liberal members.

Funny how that works.

Sens. Baucus and Tester of Montana will be among those voting on the FISA bill. Watch closely. If one or both votes against it, communicate your appreciation.

If one or both vote for the FISA bill, ask yourself — or bet­ter, ask them: Why have you placed corpora­tions above the law?

Why aren’t you standing up to an obsequious industry and a president who has abused his position and misruled the nation?

Whom do you work for?


Bob Decker is executive direc­tor of the Policy Institute, based in Helena.


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nilram Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-09-08 12:56 PM
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1. awesome. k&r -nt
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Breeze54 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-09-08 01:22 PM
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2. I think this author nailed it and he's
in Montana too! I like the last few lines...

"Who do you work for anyway?"
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nilram Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-09-08 04:35 PM
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4. ditto, absolutely nailed. I want to memorize this. -nt
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AzDar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-09-08 01:23 PM
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3. K & R ....
:kick:
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Occulus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-09-08 04:42 PM
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5. You know, I have to ask this...
Edited on Wed Jul-09-08 04:42 PM by kgfnally
I always thought Congress couldn't (for some reason- rules of the bodies in question, maybe) pass laws which are directed solely toward individuals. I'll accept being wrong about that, but doesn't the possibility of a pardon- to a corporation- open up a whole other can of worms?

How does the legal doctrine of corporate personhood figure into the FISA mess? Or am I picking a contextually unimportant little nit here?
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