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Subject: Fw: Two days to Filibuster the Patriot Act
Now is the time to take a stand on the Patriot Act. Senators from both parties have vowed to fight reauthorizationby filibuster if necessaryuntil it includes needed reforms. Can you help us reach our goal of 250,000 signatures to show support for filibustering the Patriot Act? Stop the Patriot Act |
Last night we learned that the Defense Department has been secretly collecting intelligence on small peace groups, like one gathering at a Quaker Meeting House in Lake Worth, Florida.1 It's a jarring reminder of the ongoing erosion of our civil liberties. This Friday, the Senate is expected to vote on a new and even more dangerous version of the Patriot Act.2
A bipartisan group of senators have agreed to fight the Patriot Actby filibuster if necessary. The law currently goes too far in curtailing our freedoms and they're fighting back. This is the time to act.
This is a huge moment. Senators from both parties are standing together to protect privacy and liberty in a time of warand they're ready to go all the way. It's important to support them and to show those who are still on the fence how important this issue is to you. Will you help us reach 250,000 signatures on our petition so we can hand deliver them in time for the vote?
http://political.moveon.org/patriotact/?id=6534-5590418-UeWG_qauMsH_hduGDLjLMA&t=2
If this filibuster holds, Congress could vote to temporarily extend the Patriot Act as it standsallowing time to craft a new, better version that addresses the big problems in the law. This would be a huge victory for those of us who believe that liberty is non-negotiable.
In 2001, only one senator voted against the Patriot Act. Since then, people from all across the political spectrum have come to realize that the Patriot Act strikes a blow to the fundamental rights, liberties, and privacy of all Americans. Protecting freedom is something that all of usprogressives and conservatives, Democrats and Republicanscan agree on.
That's why a bipartisan group of senators, including Republicans Larry Craig, John Sununu, Lisa Murkowski and Democrats Russ Feingold, Dick Durbin and Ken Salazar, have been working to fix the Patriot Act. They have vowed to fight the most egregious provisions and filibuster reauthorization if necessary. We need to show them that we have their backs.
The Patriot Act that the president wants them to pass now goes too far and doesn't protect the privacy of innocent Americans. It doesn't address some of the biggest problems in the law. For example:3
- The government can obtain your private records, like medical, library, school, and other recordswithout showing any connection between your activities and a suspected foreign terrorist.
- Some 30,000 National Security Letters ("NSLs") are issued each year to obtain private records,4 and the recipients of those NSLs are under a gag order that is almost impossible to overturn. But the Patriot Act does nothing to address these abusive powers.
- The government is allowed to get "sneak and peek" search warrants to search a home or business and doesn't have to tell the owner of the premises for a month. This power can be used in cases that don't have anything to do with terrorism.
Right now, the Patriot Act is just bad law about to get worseand leaders in the Washington are actually willing to try to block it. We can't let our only chance to fix it slip away without a fight.
Hundreds of thousands of signatures on a petition like this will show the Senate how serious Americans are about protecting their constitutional freedoms. Will you sign the petition and show your support for filibustering a Patriot Act that doesn't include privacy protections?
http://political.moveon.org/patriotact/?id=6534-5590418-UeWG_qauMsH_hduGDLjLMA&t=3
Together, we can make sure we're safeand our freedom is safe, too.
Thanks for all you do,
Eli, Nita, Ben, Jennifer and the MoveOn.org Political Action Team
Wednesday, December 14th, 2005
Sources:
1. "Is the Pentagon Spying on Americans?" MSNBC, December 13, 2005
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10454316/
http://action.aclu.org/reformthepatriotact/
3. ACLU: Summary of Patriot Reauthorization Act Conference Report
http://action.aclu.org/reformthepatriotact/patriotdraft.html
4. "The FBI's Secret Scrutiny," Washington Post, November 6, 2005
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=1263
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