Posted on 05/30/2015 8:19:01 PM PDT by concernedcitizen76
Sunday, I will continue my fight to end the illegal collection of American phone records. The Second Appeals court has ruled the NSAs bulk collection of phone records illegal. We should not be debating modifying an illegal program. We should simply end this illegal program.
How will we defend ourselves if the Patriot Act expires? Well, perhaps we could just rely on the Constitution and demonstrate exactly how traditional judicial warrants can gather all the info we needand how bulk collection really hasnt worked.
We have all the tools we need to preserve both security and liberty. What we now need is a president with the will to do just that.
I have fought for several years now to end the invasive and illegal spying of the NSA on ordinary Americans. I am ready to debate how we fight terrorism without giving up our liberty.
Let me be clear: I acknowledge the need for a robust intelligence agency and for a vigilant national security. I believe we must fight terrorism, and I believe we must stand strong against our enemies.
Yet the expiration of the NSAs sweeping, all-encompassing and ineffectual powers will not relinquish functions necessary for protecting national security but will instead do what we should have done all alongrely on the Constitution for these powers.
Of particular concern is allowing law enforcement to continue surveillance on suspected terrorists. This tool will still be available but through constitutionally sound warrants permitted by the Fourth Amendment. The only change is that the FBI must obtain a specific warrant for each device used by the suspect under surveillance through individualized warrants granted by the courts.
Bulk collection of phone records didnt find or stop the Tsarnaev brothers from the massacre in Boston. In fact, one might argue that...
(Excerpt) Read more at time.com ...
Obama loves the Patriot Act so much that he signed two extensions of it without any changes. That alone argues this is a rotten law.
Try to read the full piece not just the excerpt. It's worth the time.
I can certainly support Rand a hundred percent in that endeavor.
BTW, with respect to the graphic: those are listed as “amendments” rather than “articles”.
How about stopping the illegal invasion while you are at it, Rand.
But they must come out of the shadows to become new taxpayers. Right?
Good eye. It’s a graphic not from the TIME piece.
Yes, I fully agree. That’s been said reflexively time again here. But surely you must agree this is the comoelling issue of this moment. Tomorrow is D-Day. Without liberty nothing matters.
They’ll still do it even after the law has passed. They spent a lot of money on 2 massive data centers in Utah and you think it will shut down by law? LOL
Rand is simply playing politics.
Indeed. It’ll be shut down as soon as the EPA and IRS are shut down.
At least, give a guy a break when he’s right. Aristotle said man is by nature a political being. That’s nothing new. But the McConnell Republicans are being exceptionally stupid on this issue when you’ve got most Americans in polls saying they’re afraid of their government and that government is the #1 problem in the country. The Republicans want to pass a wholesale warrantless spying law federal judges ruled illegal. That’s not a very tenable or smart move for Republicans to undertake.
I wish he’d fight against illegal immigration.
“Rand Paul: Tomorrow I Will Stop the Illegal NSA Spying.”
Right. Sure he will.
What about stopping illegal immigration hordes invading the country Rand?
What about stopping the surrender of the Constitutional treaty ratifications in the Senate Rand? Where were you to stop that?
Where are you to stop the EPA from controlling everything from our food to water to private property rights? Why so silent on those things Rand?
What about stopping the hundreds of other more direct assaults on our Rights by this government Rand?
Is it because bloviating about NSA snooping of phone records is much more palpable to your Libertarian pals than tackling actual tyranny Rand?
Looks like it to us.
Grandstanding to increase donations to his campaign is what it smells like.
“Rand is simply playing politics.”
Actually if you look at his history (speeches, interviews, senate actions, etc.), that is exactly the kind of thing he stands for. But even if he was just playing politics, where are the other GOP candidates? Who else is standing up for our rights? If they won’t support our rights now, what will they do if elected president?
You nailed it !
Only disagreement, is the transition period is too short, our government is so inept, they need 2 years to do it.
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