From Deseret News archives:
Senate FISA bill gives intelligence network tools to protect us
Under the Constitution, the Senate and House have equal roles in drafting and passing our nation's laws. However, after an objective examination of the two competing FISA bills, it is clear that not all legislation is created equal.
The Senate's FISA bill was drafted in consultation with the director of national intelligence and the attorney general. The original text of the bill was made public last October; since then, it has been available for everyone in the world to read, including members of the House of Representatives. First approved by the Senate Intelligence Committee, the bill was passed by a supermajority bipartisan vote of 68-29 after weeks of debate. It also has the support of a bipartisan majority of House members.
At a time when our intelligence community needs speed and agility, the House bill imposes unreasonable obstacles that will only slow this pursuit. Before 9/11, most would have found these requirements to be absurd, almost laughable. No one could imagine giving foreign terrorists such judicial or statutory protections. Yet that is exactly what House Democratic leaders have done. Rather than give the intelligence community the tools it needs to protect us, they have chosen to heighten the protections given to foreign terrorists.
This is preposterous.
The Senate bill, on the other hand, allows the intelligence community to conduct warrantless surveillance on foreign targets while safeguarding the constitutional rights of American citizens. Democrats have often couched the FISA debate as one between security and liberty, as if the two were mutually exclusive. The bipartisan Senate FISA bill ensures that we have both.
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