Break the law
By Josh Zaharoff
Posted on Thu Jan 24, 2008 at 06:46:58 PM EST
UPDATE:The FISA bill that did not contain retroactive immunity for the telecom companies failed in the Senate today, 60-34, and the rest of the debate and voting will take place on Monday.
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In a moment the Senate will take up the issue of FISA--I'm writing this with the hope that the debate takes more than a few minutes, and perhaps stretches into the next couple days. The big question for me and for many of us is whether the bill will contain a provision granting blanket, retroactive immunity to telecom companies that allowed the government to spy on Americans without a warrant.
The issue hasn't changed over the past few months: this is a question of whether it's okay to break the law or not, and whether, if an individual or company appears to have broken the law and violated the Constitution, that person or company will be held accountable. Granting retroactive legal immunity to the telecom industry before the Congress has had a chance to investigate their actions and before challenges to their actions in court have been concluded amounts to undermining the process of justice and rule of law in this country.
That's a big question. Meanwhile, Credo Action (formerly Working Assets) has put together an action center that points a spotlight on the presidential candidates and the debate on FISA. More below the fold.
The message from Credo Action is simple:
There are three Senators who, thanks to their presidential aspirations, can play a uniquely powerful role in this debate: Hillary Clinton, John McCain, and Barack Obama. These three candidates can and should show real leadership today by returning from the campaign trail to stand up for our Constitution and stop retroactive immunity from becoming law.
With the lion's share of the country's political attention devoted to those three leading candidates, they could show real leadership--as well as do their duty as Senators--by engaging fully in the fight to protect the Constitution and block any FISA renewal that grants retroactive immunity to telecom companies. It would provide a huge boost, not only to the fight over FISA but to their claims of "leadership" on the campaign trail, for the candidates to heed this call.
Tags: fisa, telecom, immunity, abuse of power, warrantless wiretapping (all tags)
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