I received an email from Democrats for America which included a letter from Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI). I am quoting it in full below. Sign the petition to stand with Feingold and stand up for the Constitution.
Dear Friend,
In recent days, people across the country have voiced the opinion that the so-called “compromise” FISA bill working its way through the Senate must be stopped.
As you already know, I am working hard to strip retroactive immunity for the telecommunications companies that allegedly cooperated with the President’s illegal warrantless wiretapping program from the bill.
But that is not the only problem. This FISA legislation gives enormous powers to the government: including the ability to read emails and text messages and listen to phone conversations of anyone communicating with their family members, friends, associates, reporters, ANYBODY who may be overseas — all with zero court review. Nobody should be supporting this legislation.
We can defend our country from terrorists while at the same time protecting the rights and freedoms outlined in the Constitution. It’s time for our elected officials to stand up for the values on which our country was founded.
We should celebrate our Constitution this Fourth of July — and do everything we can to prevent it from being torn up when the Senate returns to Washington next week.
Progressives everywhere have already had a tremendous impact — with phone calls, emails, and letters pouring into offices by the hundreds (in some cases thousands), but the pressure on my colleagues to give in to this so-called “compromise” and President Bush is strong.
I’m going to continue to do everything I can to stand up for the rights and freedoms we all share. Thanks again for doing your part.
Sincerely,
Russ Feingold
Honorary Chair
Progressive Patriots Fund
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2 Comments
July 3, 2008 at 10:05 pm
Signed, sealed (electronically) and delivered.
July 4, 2008 at 6:35 am
I signed this morning. Thanks Ms Joanne for the link.