Statement
on HR 6304, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance
Act (FISA) Amendments
20
June 2008
Rep.
Ron Paul, M.D.
Madam
Speaker, I regret that due to the unexpected last-minute appearance of this
measure on the legislative calendar this week, a prior commitment has prevented
me from voting on the FISA amendments. I have strongly opposed every previous
FISA overhaul attempt and I certainly would have voted against this one as well.
The
main reason I oppose this latest version is that it still clearly violates the
Fourth Amendment of the Constitution by allowing the federal government to
engage in the bulk collection of American citizens’ communications without a
search warrant. That US citizens can have their private communication
intercepted by the government without a search warrant is anti-American, deeply
disturbing, and completely unacceptable.
In
addition to gutting the fourth amendment, this measure will deprive Americans
who have had their rights violated by telecommunication companies involved in
the Administration’s illegal wiretapping program the right to seek redress in
the courts for the wrongs committed against them. Worse, this measure provides
for retroactive immunity, whereby individuals or organizations that broke the
law as it existed are granted immunity for prior illegal actions once the law
has been changed. Ex post facto laws have long been considered anathema in free
societies under rule of law. Our Founding Fathers recognized this, including in
Article I section 9 of the Constitution that “No bill of attainder or ex post
facto Law shall be passed.” How is this FISA bill not a variation of ex post
facto? That alone should give pause to supporters of this measure.
Mr.
Speaker, we should understand that decimating the protections that our
Constitution provides us against the government is far more dangerous to the
future of this country than whatever external threats may exist. We can protect
this country without violating the Constitution and I urge my colleagues to
reconsider their support for this measure.