Sunday, June 23, 2013

GOOD FOR BERNIE!

Here's an opportunity for a little more push back against Obama and the NSA:
The Restore Our Privacy Act
Sign your name and support the Restore Our Privacy Act.
Sen. Bernie Sanders  introduced the Restore Our Privacy Act to put strict limits on sweeping powers used by the National Security Agency and Federal Bureau of Investigation to secretly track telephone calls by millions of innocent Americans who are not suspected of any wrongdoing.
"We must give our intelligence and law enforcement agencies all of the tools that they need to combat terrorism but we must do so in a way that protects our freedom and respects the Constitution's ban on unreasonable searches," Sanders said.
Read the bill here.

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The Restore Our Privacy Act

Sign your name and support the Restore Our Privacy Act.
Sen. Bernie Sanders  introduced the Restore Our Privacy Act to put strict limits on sweeping powers used by the National Security Agency and Federal Bureau of Investigation to secretly track telephone calls by millions of innocent Americans who are not suspected of any wrongdoing.
"We must give our intelligence and law enforcement agencies all of the tools that they need to combat terrorism but we must do so in a way that protects our freedom and respects the Constitution's ban on unreasonable searches," Sanders said.
Read the bill here.
- See more at: http://www.sanders.senate.gov/petition/?uid=a81ea8d9-7ee0-477d-b03e-0c790a6b9aa6#sthash.VqK7ZshV.dpuf

The Restore Our Privacy Act

Sign your name and support the Restore Our Privacy Act.
Sen. Bernie Sanders  introduced the Restore Our Privacy Act to put strict limits on sweeping powers used by the National Security Agency and Federal Bureau of Investigation to secretly track telephone calls by millions of innocent Americans who are not suspected of any wrongdoing.
"We must give our intelligence and law enforcement agencies all of the tools that they need to combat terrorism but we must do so in a way that protects our freedom and respects the Constitution's ban on unreasonable searches," Sanders said.
Read the bill here.
- See more at: http://www.sanders.senate.gov/petition/?uid=a81ea8d9-7ee0-477d-b03e-0c790a6b9aa6#sthash.VqK7ZshV.dpuf

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