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Bring Back the Rule of Law

GOP members of Congress in the Senate and House cannot continue to rubber stamp the Bush administration’s illegal eavesdropping!

Help us stop assaults on due process and our civil liberties by taking action today. E-mail or fax your representatives in Congress and urge them to reject all legislative whitewashes of executive branch lawbreaking.

In the 109th Congress, S. 2453 (aka the Cheney-Specter bill), S. 2455 (by former Sen. DeWine) and H.R. 5825 (by Rep. Wilson) would have essentially codified Bush’s illegal domestic spying program and given the executive branch immunity to the judicial and congressional oversight so vital to our system of checks and balances – this, despite the fact that the full scope of the program is still a secret, and a district court in Michigan had ruled the program unconstitutional.

Click here for more information on PFAW’s position.


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