Hotspring 44
02-22-2012, 04:14 PM
02/17/2012
Obama Administration Asks Supreme Court to Dismiss ACLU Challenge to Warrantless Wiretapping Law (https://www.aclu.org/blog/national-security/obama-administration-asks-supreme-court-dismiss-aclu-challenge-warrantless)
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Tell your members of Congress: Fix FISA (https://secure.aclu.org/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=4120&s_subsrc=bor)
Message subject: Fix FISA and defend the Constitution.
Dear [Decision Maker],
Nearly four years ago, Congress passed an unconstitutional domestic wiretapping bill the FISA Amendments Act (FAA) allowing the NSA to spy on Americans' international phone calls and emails. This law is set to sunset at the end of 2012. Congress should fix this legislation to protect my privacy and restore checks and balances.
Below is the message (on the ACLU website) that you can personalize if you wish.
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We must fix the FAA by doing the following:
1. Transparency. The government must publicly explain how it is using the Act, how often it has abused it, and how many communications of Americans have been swept up in the NSA's blanket surveillance under the Act.
2. End blanket surveillance. The most troubling aspect of the Act is that it authorizes the NSA to engage in blanket surveillance of Americans' international communications without any individualized suspicion the government can collect your communications even if you haven't done anything wrong. Congress should forbid the suspicionless surveillance of Americans' international communications.
3. Better safeguards for Americans' privacy. Once the NSA has collected Americans' communications under the Act, there are few restrictions on its ability to store those communications for later searching or on its ability to share those communications and the identities of the Americans monitored with other agencies. Congress must reform the Act to better protect the privacy of Americans whose communications are swept up in the NSA's dragnet.
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https://secure.aclu.org/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=4120&s_subsrc=bor
Obama Administration Asks Supreme Court to Dismiss ACLU Challenge to Warrantless Wiretapping Law (https://www.aclu.org/blog/national-security/obama-administration-asks-supreme-court-dismiss-aclu-challenge-warrantless)
______________________________________________________________________________________
Tell your members of Congress: Fix FISA (https://secure.aclu.org/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=4120&s_subsrc=bor)
Message subject: Fix FISA and defend the Constitution.
Dear [Decision Maker],
Nearly four years ago, Congress passed an unconstitutional domestic wiretapping bill the FISA Amendments Act (FAA) allowing the NSA to spy on Americans' international phone calls and emails. This law is set to sunset at the end of 2012. Congress should fix this legislation to protect my privacy and restore checks and balances.
Below is the message (on the ACLU website) that you can personalize if you wish.
<tbody>
We must fix the FAA by doing the following:
1. Transparency. The government must publicly explain how it is using the Act, how often it has abused it, and how many communications of Americans have been swept up in the NSA's blanket surveillance under the Act.
2. End blanket surveillance. The most troubling aspect of the Act is that it authorizes the NSA to engage in blanket surveillance of Americans' international communications without any individualized suspicion the government can collect your communications even if you haven't done anything wrong. Congress should forbid the suspicionless surveillance of Americans' international communications.
3. Better safeguards for Americans' privacy. Once the NSA has collected Americans' communications under the Act, there are few restrictions on its ability to store those communications for later searching or on its ability to share those communications and the identities of the Americans monitored with other agencies. Congress must reform the Act to better protect the privacy of Americans whose communications are swept up in the NSA's dragnet.
</tbody>
https://secure.aclu.org/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=4120&s_subsrc=bor