Will Thomas

BIO

Will Thomas

The Huffington Post

'08 Dems Pressure Reid Over Wiretap Law

December 12, 2007 02:46 PM


stumbleupon :'08 Dems Pressure Reid Over Wiretap Law   digg: '08 Dems Pressure Reid Over Wiretap Law   reddit: '08 Dems Pressure Reid Over Wiretap Law   del.icio.us: '08 Dems Pressure Reid Over Wiretap Law

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) is under sharp new pressure to bring forward surveillance legislation that would block the Bush administration's warrantless spying program.

All of the Democratic Senators running for president -- Biden, Clinton, Dodd, Obama -- as well as Sens. Russ Feingold, Barbara Boxer, Edward Kennedy and others, have written Reid pressing him to take up the surveillance bill passed by the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Reid has said he plans to take up different legislation passed by the Senate Intelligence Committee. Unlike the Judiciary bill, the Intelligence Committee legislation permits the administration to collect all communications coming in or out of the United States without a warrant. The Intelligence Committee bill also includes legal immunity for telecom firms that have participated in warrantless surveillance of Americans.

From the letter:

We also believe that the Judiciary Committee bill is preferable because it does not provide immunity for telecom companies that allegedly cooperated with the administration's warrantless wiretapping program. As this is such a controversial issue, we feel it would be appropriate to require the proponents of immunity to make their case on the floor.

Important to note that this doesn't actually rule out the possibility of retroactive immunity, merely that immunity will be determined without a Senate-wide debate.

The full list of signatories on the letter to Reid: Russ Feingold (D-WI), Chris Dodd (D-CT), Barack Obama (D-IL), Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Robert Menendez (D-NJ), Joe Biden (D-DE), Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Tom Harkin (D-IA), Ben Cardin (D-MD), Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY), Daniel Akaka (D-HI), Jim Webb (D-VA), Ted Kennedy (D-MA), and Barbara Boxer (D-CA).

The text is below:

Dear Majority Leader Reid:

We understand that the Senate will shortly be considering amendments to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. As you know, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the Senate Judiciary Committee have reported very different version of the FISA Amendments act, S. 2248, and it is up to you, as Majority Leader, to decide how the Senate considers this legislation.

We urge you to make the version of S. 2248 reported by the Senate Judiciary Committee the base bill to be considered by the full Senate. While the structure of Title I of both bills is the same, and both make improvements over the Protect America Act, the reasonable changes to Title I made in the Judiciary Committee ensure that the FISA Court will be able to conduct much-needed oversight of the implementation of these broad new surveillance authorities, and help to better protect the rights of innocent Americans. While we appreciate the hard work that the Intelligence Committee has done on this legislation, the process by which the Judiciary Committee considered drafted, amended and reported out its bill was an open one, allowing outside expert and the public at large the opportunity to review and comment. With regard to legislation so directly connected to the constitutional rights of Americans, the results of this open process should be accorded great weight, especially in light of the Judiciary Committee's unique role and expertise in protecting those rights.

We also believe that the Judiciary Committee bill is preferable because it does not provide immunity for telecom companies that allegedly cooperated with the administration's warrantless wiretapping program. As this is such a controversial issue, we feel it would be appropriate to require the proponents of immunity to make their case on the floor.

Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,
Russell Feingold
Christopher Dodd
Barack Obama
Robert Menendez
Sherrod Brown
Bernard Sanders
Benjamin Cardin
Daniel Akata
Edward Kennedy
Bernard Sanders
Joseph Biden
Tom Harkin
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Jim Webb
Barbara Boxer

Comments for this post are now closed

 
Comments
51
Pending Comments
0
iPhone App Promo

Want to reply to a comment? Hint: Click "Reply" at the bottom of the comment; after being approved your comment will appear directly underneath the comment you replied to

View Comments:
Page: « First ‹ Previous 1 2 (2 pages total)

Congressional Democrats need to remember that members of their party are not like the sheep that follow Republicans. If they do not start to follow the will of the people, we will vote them out. Even if it means losing our majority. Save the hypocracy for endorsements like Pat Robertson supporting Giuliani, we will vote Democrats off the island if they don't serve our will. These new revelations are starting to grugingly make me think that maybe Ralph Nadar was right. Democrats and Republicans are one in the same.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 PM on 12/12/2007
photo

Why don't we impeach Pelosi? She's completely out of touch with the rest of the party. The only legislation she's sponsored this term is that rediculous bill that nearly cost us our good relations with Turkey. She refuses to move ahead with impeachment proceedings. We just learned that she has known about this torture debacle since 2004. The woman's simply got to go. Where do we start?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 12/12/2007
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 232 fans permalink

Any immunity offered is merely more underminning of the law of the land. It must NOT be allowed. The Telecoms only need immunity because they broke the law.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 12/12/2007
- cblcar I'm a Fan of cblcar 6 fans permalink

And of course who's name is missing? That Republican in Democrat's clothing, Diane Feinstein. Big surprise. What a total piece of crap she is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 12/12/2007

Well..... at long last. It's never too late for redemption.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 12/12/2007

Trying to stop the wire tapping and the immunity? I sure as hell hope they are trying to stop the immunity and the warrantless (key word) wiretapping. Immunity for the telcom giants that spend more money protecting their monopolies than providing real choice and quality products, is in a word- a joke. As for the warrantless wiretapping, and for the record, not all of them did, like Qwest or T-Mobile. The ones that did are in breach of contract to their customers and in violation of the law, and deserve the consequences rightfully so. Plus, the money they've made from the government over this probably should cover the legal fees, at least. The Constitution is not a suggestion or a piece of paper. It is the basis that this country was founded on; freedom, protection of the individual's rights, no monarchy, no theocracy and the separation of church and state. We can no longer afford for fascism to dictate policy- it's We The People- not the people with money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 12/12/2007
- cynara I'm a Fan of cynara 14 fans permalink

Good, I hope they stick to their guns. By showing leadership on this issue, a few presidential candidates have one last chance to show me, and the rest of the American public, that they have at least some leadership backbone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 12/12/2007
- research I'm a Fan of research 294 fans permalink

These folks are trying to stop the wire taping and the immunity:

http://ga6.org/ombwatch/alert-description.tcl?alert_id=10044568

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 12/12/2007
Page: « First ‹ Previous 1 2 (2 pages total)
Comments are closed for this entry

 You must be logged in to comment. Log in  or connect with 

Connect