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Wyden Says He Will Oppose Cloture for Wiretapping Bill

"While I have serious concerns about other parts of this legislation, I think history will recognize this amendment as an important achievement and a major step forward for privacy rights." - U.S. Senator Ron Wyden

U.S. Senator Ron Wyden
U.S. Senator Ron Wyden
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(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), a senior member of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, announced today that he would oppose new legislation amending the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) due to his continued opposition to a provision that would grant blanket retroactive immunity to any telecommunications company that participated in the President’s warrantless wiretapping program.

"This is not the first time that the President has pressured Congress into interfering in federal court cases to cover-up his attempts to secretly rewrite the law. Congress’s previous attempts to bail-out the President—from the Detainee Treatment Act to the Military Commissions Act—have not only failed to solve the legal mess, but have often provided cover for the Administration's failed counterterrorism policies," said Wyden.

"I see no reason for Congress to grant blanket immunity to companies that went along with the President’s wiretapping program for the better part of six years, even as it became increasingly clear that the legal foundation for this program was built on sand," Wyden continued.

"It is not the role of Congress to substitute its judgment for the judgment of the courts. And while this bill offers the illusion of a fair judicial process, in reality, as the House Republican Leadership has noted, this is a mere 'formality.'"

Wyden was one of two members of the Senate Intelligence Committee to vote against the FISA Amendments Act in committee, due to his opposition to the telecom immunity provisions. During the committee mark up, Wyden offered an amendment that would for the first time extend warrant protections to Americans who travel overseas. Despite initial opposition to the "Wyden Amendment," it is included in the current version of the legislation.

"In the digital age, an American’s relationship with his or her government should not depend on physical geography," Wyden said.

"While I have serious concerns about other parts of this legislation, I think history will recognize this amendment as an important achievement and a major step forward for privacy rights."




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Anonymous June 30, 2008 2:42 pm (Pacific time)

Obama: A cult of personality or personality cult arises when a country's leader uses mass media to create a heroic public image through unquestioning flattery and praise. Cults of personality are often found in dictatorships but can be found in some democracies as well. A cult of personality is similar to general hero worship except that it is created specifically for political leaders. However, the term may be applied by analogy to refer to adulation of non-political leaders.


Anonymous June 29, 2008 10:15 pm (Pacific time)

altho I applaud Wyden for his stance on the wiretapping bill, I wonder also his stance on israel. and I think anon asked a good question. israel is running this country for their own benefit. They send americans to war to fight their battles. I will be checkinh into Wydens past votes. And might I add, I will also be checking into many in congress. Many of our congressmen/women, are making a bundle in war stocks.. 196 million is the latest figure.


Henry Ruark June 29, 2008 12:22 pm (Pacific time)

"Anon" et al: Hypocrisy, thy name is surely "Anon" ! You demand responsibility and accountability from proven reliable public man while you hide behind tree yourself. Question-itsel is loaded, as in " Do you still beat your wife ?" -- As with that one, answer is right there in the public record for all to see, and evaluate with own mind as demanded in democracy. Wyden's recent action-history clearly shows any open-minded person where he stands --and, moreover, his recent public statements supply the WHY, too --something your use of "Anon" clearly and obviously avoids, except by inference, surely clear-here !


Anonymous June 29, 2008 8:13 am (Pacific time)

Sen. Wyden has dual citizenship with Israel. I wonder where he stands when it comes to Israel's belligerent policy towards Iran, and a possible attack on that country? Can one serve two masters?


Henry Ruark June 25, 2008 7:39 pm (Pacific time)

To all: Sen. Wyden here demonstrates precisely those critical insights which make him such a great Senator for all Oregonians. The foundation underpinning our Constitution is surely the principle of

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