Tomorrow I will force the expiration of the NSA's illegal
spying program. I will not allow any bill extending illegal NSA spying to be
rushed through ahead of the deadline.
My oath is to support and defend the Constitution and I
won't back down. The abuse of general warrants and the attack on the Bill of
Rights must stop once-and-for-all.
We don't have to choose between fighting terrorism and
obeying the Constitution. That's why, two years ago, I sued the NSA. It's why I
proposed the Fourth Amendment Protection Act to force our government to abide
by the Bill of Rights. It's why I have fought for a full, open and honest
debate on warrantless domestic spying -- a debate that is always kicked down
the road in the name of "security."
So last week, with the proponents of this illegal spying
rushing toward a deadline to ram through renewing illegal spying, I took a
stand. I filibustered for over 10 hours to shine a light on the vast expansion
of the spy state and the erosion of our liberties. I stood on the Senate floor
until the early hours of the morning and helped block any short-term extension
of these powers.
Tomorrow, the Senate will come back from recess with just
hours left before the NSA's illegal spying powers expire. And I won't allow
defenders of the spy state to legislate through a manufactured crisis by
holding a deadline over the head of Congress.
Let me be clear: I believe the number one job of the federal
government is national defense. I believe we must fight terrorism and I believe
we must stand strong against our enemies. But we do not need to compromise the
Constitution in the process. In fact, we must not.
I am ready and willing to start the debate on how we fight
terrorism without giving up our liberty. This can't be delayed any longer. I do
not do this to obstruct.
I'm fighting for a strong national defense that upholds the
Constitution and protects Americans from enemies who seek to do us harm.
*So I hope I can count on you to sign your petition and
stand with me as I force illegal NSA spying to expire and stand strong against
any deals or threats
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In Liberty, Rand Paul
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The guy believes in the Constitution and he's got the
courage to stand up for it. - David
The greatest threat to our freedom is our own federal
government – Norb Leahy
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