{"id":10153,"date":"2013-07-24T19:22:41","date_gmt":"2013-07-25T02:22:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bradblog.com\/?p=10153"},"modified":"2013-07-25T13:36:13","modified_gmt":"2013-07-25T20:36:13","slug":"effort-to-curtail-nsas-blanket-domestic-surveillance-narrowly-defeated-in-us-house","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bradblog.com\/?p=10153","title":{"rendered":"Bi-Partisan U.S. House Effort to Curtail NSA&#8217;s Blanket Domestic Surveillance Narrowly Defeated"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/BradBlog.com\/Images\/Amash_Conyers.jpg\" hspace=\"6\" vspace=\"3\" border=\"0\" align=\"right\">A bi-partisan amendment to the Department of Defense Appropriations bill sponsored by Reps. Justin Amash (R-MI) and former House Judiciary Chair John Conyers (D-MI), was defeated late today in the U.S. House of Representatives. The measure would have brought an abrupt halt to the NSA&#8217;s warrantless blanket collection of Americans&#8217; telephone records. It failed by a narrow margin of <a href=\"http:\/\/clerk.house.gov\/evs\/2013\/roll412.xml\">205 to 217<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>The Amash-Conyers amendment represented the first Congressional challenge to the NSA&#8217;s bulk collection of domestic phone records in the wake of recent <a href=\"https:\/\/bradblog.com\/?p=10055\">disclosures by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden<\/a>.  The vote came just one day after a <a href=\"https:\/\/bradblog.com\/?p=10152\">speech by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR)<\/a>, who has served on the the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee since January 2001, in which he not only warned about the unlimited scope of the NSA&#8217;s ever-expanding surveillance capabilities but the unnecessary development of a secret body of laws that, he argued, threatens to eradicate the very essence of democracy and accountability.<\/p>\n<p>Ironically, NSA Director General Keith Alexander, did his best to underscore Wyden&#8217;s warnings. Where the Obama administration and other members of both the Senate and House Intelligence Committee publicly lobbied against Amash-Conyers, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.huffingtonpost.com\/2013\/07\/23\/keith-alexander-justin-amash_n_3639329.html\">Alexander scheduled<\/a> &#8220;a last-minute, members-only briefing&#8221; to lobby against the measure behind closed doors.<\/p>\n<p>Alexander, whom James Bamford, author of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/The-Shadow-Factory-Eavesdropping-America\/dp\/0307279391\"><em>The Shadow Factor:  The Ultra-Secret NSA from 9\/11 to the Eavesdropping on America<\/em><\/a>, has <a href=\"http:\/\/www.democracynow.org\/2013\/6\/14\/james_bamford_on_nsa_secrets_keith\">described<\/a> as &#8220;the most powerful person that&#8217;s ever existed in the American intelligence community,&#8221; took pains to insure that his own efforts to privately lobby against this public bill be classified as &#8220;Top Secret,&#8221; thereby precluding public consideration as to the reasons why publicly-elected officials might refuse to rein in unfettered access to the telephone records of millions of law-abiding Americans.  <\/p>\n<p>Rather than look at today&#8217;s vote as a defeat, the ACLU&#8217;s Michelle Richards told <a href=\"http:\/\/www.guardian.co.uk\/world\/2013\/jul\/25\/nsa-surveillance-amash-amendment-narrow-defeat\"><em>The Guardian&#8217;s<\/em> Spencer Ackerman<\/a> that the vote&#8217;s narrow margin reflects &#8220;a &#8216;sea change&#8217; in how Congress views bulk surveillance,&#8221; describing the bi-partisan debate on the House floor as &#8220;a great first step.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><em>Guardian<\/em> journalist Glenn Greenwald, who originally broke a number of the stories related to Snowden&#8217;s disclosures, <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/ggreenwald\/status\/360162370930229249\">tweeted<\/a> during the floor debate: &#8220;Edward Snowden did what he did to make everyone aware of all this, and to prompt precisely this debate. That was his motive.&#8221; He <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/ggreenwald\/status\/360185334069346305\">also observed<\/a> this irony, after the House Democratic leadership rallied against the amendment and the measure ultimately went down to narrow defeat: &#8220;A majority of Dems supported the Amash\/Conyers amendment to defund NSA bulk spying &#8211; majority of GOP joined [with the White House].&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><center><b>* * *<\/b><\/center><\/p>\n<p><i><b>UPDATE 7\/25\/13:<\/b><\/i> <a href=\"http:\/\/m.apnews.com\/ap\/db_289563\/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=th9uIeWj\">According to AP today<\/a>, Congressional &#8220;Opponents of the National Security Agency&#8217;s collection of hundreds of millions of Americans&#8217; phone records insist they will press ahead with their challenge to the surveillance program after a narrow defeat in the House&#8221;&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<div class=\"media\">Unbowed, the libertarian-leaning conservatives, tea partyers and liberal Democrats who led the fight said they will try to undo a program they called an unconstitutional intrusion on civil liberties.<\/p>\n<p>Rep. Justin Amash, a 33-year-old Michigan Republican, made his intentions clear through the social media of Twitter: &#8220;We came close (205-217). If just 7 Reps had switched their votes, we would have succeeded. Thank YOU for making a difference. We fight on.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The other sponsor of the effort, 84-year-old Rep. John Conyers, a Michigan Democrat, said the slim margin ensures that vigorous debate on the NSA&#8217;s programs will continue.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;This discussion is going to be examined continually &#8230; as long as we have this many members in the House of Representatives that are saying it&#8217;s OK to collect all records you want just as long as you make sure you don&#8217;t let it go anywhere else,'&#8221; said Conyers, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee. &#8220;That is the beginning of the wrong direction in a democratic society.&#8221;<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A bi-partisan amendment to the Department of Defense Appropriations bill sponsored by Reps. Justin Amash (R-MI) and former House Judiciary Chair John Conyers (D-MI), was defeated late today in the U.S. House of Representatives. The measure would have brought an abrupt halt to the NSA&#8217;s warrantless blanket collection of Americans&#8217; telephone records. 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