Posted on 07/24/2013 4:39:40 PM PDT by 11th_VA
WASHINGTON - The U.S. House of Representatives has voted to continue the collection of hundreds of millions of Americans' phone records in the fight against terrorism.
The chamber rejected a measure to end the program's authority. The vote was 217-205 on Wednesday.
Republican Rep. Justin Amash had challenged the program as an indiscriminate collection of phone records. His measure, if approved by the full House and Senate and signed by the president, would have ended the program's statutory authority.
The White House, national security experts in Congress and the Republican establishment had lobbied hard against Amash's effort.
Libertarian-leaning conservatives and some liberal Democrats had supported Amash's effort.
The vote was unlikely to settle the debate over privacy rights and government efforts to thwart terrorism
It's just sooooo maddening.
Bachmann and Ryan voted against this. Which leads me to believe there is more to this.
I hope the voters throw these bums out, all of them. We need accountable and attributable representatives in Congress. BTW, crybaby Boehner can go F himself.
Maybe it was presented in a confusing way, just like a few FReepers here have gotten it reversed.
(Including me, I had to read it twice.)
My congress critter Duncan D. Hunter voted no but it doesn’t seem to matter.
VERY IMPORTANT!
A vote FOR this measure would have cut off NSA funding for indiscriminant recording of all phone calls.
A vote AGAINST this measure was a vote to continue as is.
Your Congress member may have commented during this debate
28:42 Minutes
Congress Votes To Continue NSA Spying On “EVERY PHONE CALL OF EVERY AMERICAN EVERYDAY!”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KElJSklSIBM
We don’t need no stinkin’ rights!
fujb and the efing republican gop-elites. curse your mangy hides.
Like I’ve been saying, don’t point your fingers at the NSA, it’s Congress that’s in charge; our “representatives”.
(crickets)
You place your faith in a phantom.
Obamacare passed muster.
I remember getting yelled at for not voting for Romney just because he had an “R” beside his name.
“At least he’s better than Obama!” They all screamed.
If Romney would of lost by a huge margin, instead of a sliver, that would’ve sent a message that conservatives have had enough.
But trust me, come 2016, people will be screaming “At least Lindsey Graham is better than Hillary!” and people will rush to vote for the guy with the “R” all over again.
All politics are local.
Sh*t might roll downhill, but we keep sending it back.
Fascism in America, it’s the new chic.
Continue what? This article is too vague. If it means they have access to database of all calls made and they search against it using a single target and they have a court +’ that one target then I have less concerns.
What they must stop is going to a judge for permission to tap everyone’s phone in say boston. This is what they did in VZ. These are separate things in the latter case they are getting audio and data records en masse and looking at all of them. In the former case the machine is only returning matches against a single target and not presenting my records to anyone.
They need to go back to old school wiretap 101 one target at a time. I dont know what they just passed but I suspect it means NSA can do whatever the hell they want.
KEVIN BRADY = RINO
Kevie baby, I hope your staff reads this. I will use time, talent and treasure to ensure you are defeated in the upcoming election.
All I come into contact with will know you voted for big government surveillance of innocent law abiding citizens.
Thanks for posting that list( my Rep voted “aye”)
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