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Rand Paul: ‘tomorrow I will force the expiration of the NSA illegal spy program’

May 30, 2015

Rand Paul Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has scheduled a special Sunday session in order to introduce the  USA Freedom Act in an effort to salvage the PATRIOT Act before portions of it expires at midnight tomorrow. The USA Freedom Act is being sold to the American people as compromise legislation which protects Americans’ Fourth Amendment rights from the NSA data-mining program.

  Critics of the USA Freedom Act claim that not only does it not end the NSA data-mining program but that is actually expands it though backdoor loopholes. Rand Paul is one such person who claims the USA Freedom Act will expand the NSA data-mining program and today he promised he would do everything in his power to “force the expiration of the NSA illegal spy program.”

  Here is more:

Rand Paul plans to force the expiration of the PATRIOT Act Sunday by refusing to allow Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to expedite debate on a key surveillance bill.

In a statement to POLITICO Saturday, Paul warned that he would not consent to any efforts to pass either an extension of current law or the USA Freedom Act, a reform bill passed overwhelmingly by the House earlier this month.

Because of the nature of the Senate rules, Paul can force the expiration of the PATRIOT Act, which he has vowed on the campaign trail to repeal as president because he contends it invades Americans’ privacy rights.

But Paul argues that bill actually expands the PATRIOT Act and he’s threatening to prevent the Senate from moving to final passage Sunday. He can likely prevent the bill from passing until at least Thursday, three days after the expiration of a law many argue is central to the nation’s security.

  All of the Republicans talk a good game when it comes to the Constitution: They tell us they believe in the document and they love to attack the President for violating it by usurping powers which were not granted to the Executive branch in the Constitution, but if you look at their actions you will soon discover most of them are all talk. Their support for the PATRIOT Act in general and for the NSA data-mining program in particular shines a light on their selective Constitutionalism.

  Rand Paul is the one exception when it comes to the NSA data-mining program and its unconstitutionality. Here is his full statement:

“I have fought for several years now to end the illegal spying of the NSA on ordinary Americans. The callous use of general warrants and the disregard for the Bill of Rights must end. Forcing us to choose between our rights and our safety is a false choice and we are better than that as a nation and as a people. “That’s why two years ago, I sued the NSA. It’s why I proposed the Fourth Amendment Protection Act. It’s why I have been seeking for months to have a full, open and honest debate on this issue— a debate that never came. “So last week, seeing proponents of this illegal spying rushing toward a deadline to wholesale renew this unconstitutional power, I filibustered the bill. I spoke for over 10 hours to call attention to the vast expansion of the spy state and the corresponding erosion of our liberties.

“Then, last week, I further blocked the extension of these powers and the Senate adjourned for recess rather than stay and debate them. “Tomorrow, we will come back with just hours left before the NSA illegal spying powers expire. “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.

“But we do not need to give up who we are to defeat them. In fact, we must not.

“There has to be another way. We must find it together.

“So tomorrow, I will force the expiration of the NSA illegal spy program.

“I am ready and willing to start the debate on how we fight terrorism without giving up our liberty.”

“Sometimes when the problem is big enough, you just have to start over. The tax code and our regulatory burdens are two good examples.”

“Fighting against unconditional, illegal powers that take away our rights, taken by previous Congresses and administrations is just as important.”

“I do not do this to obstruct. I do it to build something better, more effective, more lasting, and more cognizant of who we are as Americans.”

 Malo periculosam libertatem quam quietum servitium

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  1. Brittius's avatar
    Brittius permalink
    May 30, 2015 6:44 pm

    Reblogged this on Brittius.

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  2. SeaShell's avatar
    futuret permalink
    May 30, 2015 6:47 pm

    THEY CAN NOT ENFORCE ANYTHING:

    http://tomfernandez28.com/2015/05/30/no-i-cant-stop-isis/

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  3. Laura Bernard Mielcarek's avatar
    May 30, 2015 6:53 pm

    I wish him luck.

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  4. the unit's avatar
    the unit permalink
    May 30, 2015 6:58 pm

    Just for fun go here and think hard. Will any politician keep a promise. 🙂
    http://www.the-crystal-ball.com/

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  5. Senatssekretär FREISTAAT DANZIG's avatar
    Senatssekretär FREISTAAT DANZIG permalink
    May 30, 2015 7:12 pm

    Reblogged this on Aussiedlerbetreuung und Behinderten – Fragen and commented:

    Glück, Auf, meine Heimat!

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  6. petermc3's avatar
    petermc3 permalink
    May 31, 2015 7:44 am

    I asked who or what the next president would be and I saw Jabba The Hut in a pants suit.

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