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I just quit MoveOn. It isn’t because I disagree with their politics. It’s because they have compromised their politics.
Just yesterday, I got an email from MoveOn expressing their opposition to H.R. 6304, the FISA Amendments Act. That’s the right stand, because the FISA Amendments Act is a terribly abusive law that violates the Constitution and breaks trust with the American people. It allows massive, unrestrained spying programs by the government against American citizens, without any search warrant or any form of probable cause required.
The people who voted for the FISA Amendments Act won’t tell you this. They’ll tell you that the powers granted under the bill are just fine, and there’s nothing to worry about. But, have you actually read the legislation? Don’t believe what they tell you until you’ve read the bill yourself.
It’s bad enough that 105 Democrats in Congress turned coat and joined forces with George W. Bush to pass the FISA Amendments Act. What’s worse is that Barack Obama has announced he will join them. Barack Obama is betraying the supporters who helped him win the Democratic nomination.
What about MoveOn? They’re pretending nothing has happened. They’re moving ahead with fundraisers for Barack Obama.
That’s not the kind of politics that MoveOn is supposed to stand for. That’s why, until they repudiate Barack Obama or convince Barack Obama to change his position, I have quit MoveOn.
I encourage you to do the same. Here’s the short message I sent to Moveon explaining why I’ve quit.
“Barack Obama just endorsed the FISA Amendments Act. MoveOn says it’s against that law, as it should. It’s a betrayal of the Constitution and an abuse of our trust. Barack Obama should lose the endorsement of MoveOn because of this betrayal. When MoveOn repudiates Barack Obama, I will rejoin MoveOn. Until then, I will not be with you - and no bake sales for Obama.”




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June 21st, 2008 at 4:05 pm
I just looked on thomas.loc.gov, and according to them, the amendment hasn’t been voted on yet. Where are you getting your info?
June 21st, 2008 at 5:34 pm
The Thomas summary shows that it passed the House yesterday. And Barack Obama has clearly announced his support for the bill.
June 22nd, 2008 at 6:28 am
[…] we have even worse news: Barack Obama says that he will vote to support this attack on the Constitution when it comes up for a vote in […]
June 22nd, 2008 at 3:20 pm
Repeal FISA is up and running. Anyone who wants to is welcome to sign up and become a Poster on it. The purpose of the blog is to organize a drive to repeal the FISA laws and all laws that pardon or give immunity from prosecution anyone who has violated the Constitution during the Bush Administration.
That is why we want everyone to be able to Post so they can start a conversation about an idea they have to make this happen.
Stop on by and check it out. By all means leave a comment and sign up to blog with us as we figure out what needs to be done to return our Fourth Amendment Rights and our rule of law.
If you have a blog already and you become a poster we will link to your site.
http://repealfisa.wordpress.com/
June 22nd, 2008 at 9:01 pm
I’m signing on - though I am too accustomed to seeing Americans care more about baseball than the Constitution to believe that we’ll succeed.