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8. another dem hero/wyden
Thu Jul 25, 2013, 04:57 PM
Jul 2013

'Secret Laws'

According to Wyden, the post-9/11 PATRIOT Act and FISA Amendments Act have done more than facilitate a level of domestic surveillance. If allowed to expand, unchecked, he argued, they could turn "the idea of a telescreen monitoring your every move...from dystopia to reality."

The Senator says that the Acts created, for the first time in our nation's history, a secret system of laws. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Courts, operating in secret and relying only upon the one-sided, non-adversarial secret presentations by government lawyers, issue decisions that only the government is permitted to see.

Wyden stated:

The reliance of government on a secret body of law has real consequences. Most Americans don't expect to know the details about ongoing, sensitive military and intelligence activities, but, as voters, they absolutely have a right and a need to know what their government believes it is permitted to do. Because, that is what Americans need to be able to ratify or reject decisions that elected officials make on their behalf.

It is a fundamental principle of American democracy that laws should not be public only when it is convenient for government officials to make them public…If Americans aren't able to learn how their government interprets and executes the law, then we will have eliminated the fundamental bulwark of our democracy.

Without public laws, and public court rulings interpreting those laws, it is impossible to have informed public debate. And when the American people are in the dark, they can't make fully informed decisions about who should represent them, or protest policies that they disagreed with.

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Democratic Party Hero of the Day [View all] RobertEarl Jul 2013 OP
One of the small handfull of true progressives we have. n/t PowerToThePeople Jul 2013 #1
He is a winner RobertEarl Jul 2013 #3
if they dare call Conyers a racist for opposing the administration carolinayellowdog Jul 2013 #2
Wait for it Aerows Jul 2013 #6
A lot here slam Cornell West... awoke_in_2003 Jul 2013 #7
Are all of us to be suspects? RobertEarl Jul 2013 #4
Rep. Conyers Aerows Jul 2013 #5
another dem hero/wyden questionseverything Jul 2013 #8
In a lot of ways, this is a very dark hour for our party Hydra Jul 2013 #9
Yes. Conyers is fighting for us RobertEarl Jul 2013 #10
That was good of him. (no text) Quantess Jul 2013 #11
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