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Coyotl

(15,262 posts)
Thu Oct 24, 2013, 01:15 PM Oct 2013

Senator Wyden: The Lonely Hero of the Battle Against the Surveillance State

On Fb from Ron Wyden:
Congress will consider modifying the Patriot Act in the coming weeks. The type of bill that is passed will determine the extent of government surveillance for decades. This means the fight for real, meaningful reform is gearing up. It's time to end ineffective bulk collection and stand-up for privacy.

Spread the word and tell Congress you won't let this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity go by without your input
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Ron Wyden: The Lonely Hero of the Battle Against the Surveillance State

The Oregon senator isn't as famous as Edward Snowden or Julian Assange, but his push for limits on the NSA could result in much-needed reforms.

Garrett Epps Oct 23 2013 - http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/10/ron-wyden-the-lonely-hero-of-the-battle-against-the-surveillance-state/280782/

When historians write about the civil-liberties crisis of this decade, the story will be full of vivid figures—Bradley, now Chelsea, Manning, the fragile soldier who broke in a battle zone and has paid a high price; Edward Snowden, the high-school dropout who did a data-dump of the government's deepest secrets and ended up cowering in Sheremetyevo Airport; Julian Assange, the flawed prophet of global leaks seeking refuge from sex-abuse charges in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.

But if there is any good outcome to the current miserable situation, it will also be the work of a figure a who is a good deal less colorful but much more durable: Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon.

For years before the Snowden leaks, the Democratic lawmaker had been carefully balancing two imperatives: his own oath as a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee to keep the secrets conveyed in confidence to the committee; and his larger commitment to the American people, who were being fed a diet of soothing lies.

Ideally, the committee would represent the people, advocating their interests behind closed doors. But, Wyden says, “Congress can't do vigorous oversight if they can't get straight answers.”

In other words, as we now know, the spymasters lie—not only to us, in public, but to their supposed overseers on the Hill. ......


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Senator Wyden: The Lonely Hero of the Battle Against the Surveillance State (Original Post) Coyotl Oct 2013 OP
Wyden and Udall have carried the load for democracy. Octafish Oct 2013 #1
proud to be his constituent nt grasswire Oct 2013 #2
A true hero! kath Oct 2013 #3
K&R liberal_at_heart Oct 2013 #4
Thank you Senator Wyden, Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, Chelsea Manning, et al. Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2013 #5
DURec for Sen. Wyden. bvar22 Oct 2013 #6
"Why hasn't Clapper been fired?" He is a strong authoritarian leader and the authoritarians rhett o rick Oct 2013 #7

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
1. Wyden and Udall have carried the load for democracy.
Thu Oct 24, 2013, 01:19 PM
Oct 2013

“We believe most Americans would be stunned to learn the details of how these secret court opinions have interpreted section 215 of the Patriot Act. As we see it, there is now a significant gap between what most Americans think the law allows and what they government secretly claims the law allows. This is a problem, because it is impossible to have an informed public debate about what the law should say when the public doesn’t know what its government thinks the law says,” the Senators wrote.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=654403

 

Tierra_y_Libertad

(50,414 posts)
5. Thank you Senator Wyden, Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, Chelsea Manning, et al.
Thu Oct 24, 2013, 02:16 PM
Oct 2013
But such is the irresistible nature of truth, that all it asks, and all it wants is the liberty of appearing. Thomas Paine


 

rhett o rick

(55,981 posts)
7. "Why hasn't Clapper been fired?" He is a strong authoritarian leader and the authoritarians
Thu Oct 24, 2013, 03:02 PM
Oct 2013

among us love him. Republicans and conservative Democrats love him. And IMO he holds a lot of power to the extent that the President can't fire him if he wanted. Clapper works for the Powers To Be. He has seen presidents come and go but he is still there.

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