The US Constitution Has Been Suspended by the GOP

(9 am. – promoted by ek hornbeck)

Cross posted from The Stars Hollow Gazette

While we were watching the Egyptians take back their country, our so-called representatives in the House were destroying ours. From John Nichols at The Nation:

House GOP Rejects Requirement That PATRIOT Act Surveillances Be Conducted in Complaince With Constitution

Less than a month after making a show of reading the U.S. Constitution into the Congressional Record, the leaders of the Republican-controlled U.S. House enginnered a vote to extend the surveillance authorities that both the Bush and Obama administrations have used to conduct “roving surveillance” of communications, to collect and examine business recordsand to target individuals who are not tied to terrorist groups for surveillance.

While most Democrats opposed the extension of the surveillance authorities — rejecting aggressive lobbying by the Obama administration and its allies in the House GOP leadership — overwhelming Republican support won approval of the legislation on a a 275-144 vote. Thus, the supposedly Constitution-obsessed House has endorsed a measure that is widely seen — not just by Democrats and progressives but by Republicans and conservatives — as a constant threat to privacy protections outlined in the document’s 4th Amendment.

As Michelle Richardson, the legislative counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union, noted Monday night: “It has been nearly a decade since the Patriot Act was passed and our lawmakers still refuse to make any meaningful changes to this reactionary law. The right to privacy from government is a cornerstone of our country’s foundation and Americans must be free from the kind of unwarranted government surveillance that the Patriot Act allows. If Congress cannot take the time to insert the much needed privacy safeguards the Patriot Act needs, it should allow these provisions to expire.”

The 275 votes for extending the surveillance authorities came from 210 Republicans and 65 Democrats.

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More remarkable was the House vote on a motion offered by the Democrats, which sought to recommit the bill with instructions to add language ensuring that surveillances would only be conducted in compliance with the U.S. Constitution.

That motion lost on a 234-186 vote.

144 Americans stood up against this, 127 Democrats that included Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Michigan’s John Conyers, and 27 Republicans. Patriots all.

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    • TMC on February 15, 2011 at 21:50
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    only tears

    • Edger on February 16, 2011 at 00:17

    that it’s been suspended since one day on November 22, 1963, in Dealey Plaza… no?

    • Xanthe on February 16, 2011 at 16:11

    I know here in Chicago midst the cries of austerity – we’re installilng some dangfangled new security apparatus to the tune of several million dollars.  

    I have plenty of words.  

  1. I know its been suspended a long time.

  2. True, they’re all white, male, Christian faces . . . but we can leave that for another day.

    A real patriot recognizes when we need to goose the ol’ Constitution a bit to protect our freedoms.  Good surveillance is essential for findin’ more things to ban.

  3. http://aircrap.org/

    All based upon needing Islam to replace Russia and touched off by Larry Silverstein’s asbestos abatement problem.

  4. The US Constitution was suspended on 9/12/2001.  Maybe even earlier.

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