Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Call Congress | Bush's NSA Spying Bill Goes to Vote

From the EFF:
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Call Congress Now - NSA Spying Bill Headed for Vote This Week!

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi reportedly suggested that Congress might soon take action on a bill that could rubberstamp the NSA's spying program. The Bush Administration is trying to sell its latest proposal as a serious compromise, but don't be fooled -- it represents an unprecedented power grab that endangers the checks and balances that define our democracy. Please call your representatives now before it's too late.
Contrary to the Administration's characterizations, its "FISA Modernization" bill is not simply about "updating" the law and allowing surveillance of foreign-to-foreign communications. Instead, it could radically expand the government's ability to spy on Americans without a warrant.
It's highly irresponsible for Congress to even consider this proposal before uncovering the truth about the still-shadowy spying program. In recent weeks, Congress has made strides towards more vigorous oversight and authorized subpoenas for key information, but the proposed bill would short-circuit such scrutiny.
Tell your representatives to stand strong against the Administration and stop the abuse of surveillance powers.
More info:

The Administration's latest proposal (July 27, 2007) [note: some trouble viewing in certain PDF readers. Here's a plain text alternative.]
"Leahy, Rockefeller are talking with administration on surveillance law" (The Hill, June 18, 2007)


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