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Corrupt Government Title: Rand Paul's NSA Filibuster: His Notable Quotes In an impassioned rebuke of the National Security Agencys surveillance capabilities, Sen. Rand Paul spoke for more than 10 hours on the Senate floor Wednesday to filibuster a Patriot Act provision used to legally justify the bulk collection of telephone data. Congress faces a tight deadline to reauthorize or change the law, which expires June 1, with its Memorial Day recess starting at weeks end. Nonetheless, the candidate for the Republican presidential nomination held forth (relieved at certain points by several fellow senators). Here are some of his most notable quotes from the marathon session. 1. I will not let the Patriot Act, the most unpatriotic of acts, go unchallenged. At the very least, we should debate. We should debate whether or not we are going to relinquish our rights, or whether or not we are going to have a full and able debate over whether or not we can live within the Constitution, or whether or not we have to go around the Constitution. 2. The president began this program by executive order. He should immediately end it by executive order. For over a year now, he has said the program is illegal, and yet he does nothing. 3. We have to decide whether our fear is going to get the better of us. Once upon a time we had a standard in our country that was innocent until proven guilty. Weve given up on so much. Now, people are talking about a standard that is if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear. Think about it. Is that the standard were willing to live under? 4. Why don't we see any questions from the press? Why don't we see anybody from the media saying, Mr. President, it's illegal, you started it, you are performing a program that is collecting all of the phone records from all Americans, it's been declared illegal from the second highest court in the land, why don't you stop? 5. I think we've made the [collection] haystack so big, no one's ever getting through the haystack to find the needle. What we really need to do is isolate the haystack into a group of suspicious people and spend enormous resources looking at suspicious people, people who we have probable cause. 6. Nobody ever was fired for 9/11. Instead of firing the people who didnt do a good job, we gave them medals. The guy who did a good job, I dont know what happened to him. And what we did was we decided wed just collect everybodys information. That wed sort of scrap the Bill of Rights. 7. Who gets to decide whos an enemy combatant and whos an American citizen? Are we really so frightened and so easily frightened that we would give up a thousand-year history? 8. Any time you make an analogy to horrific people in history, Mussolini or Hitler, people say, Oh, youre exaggerating, youre talking about, its hyperbole. Maybe it is.
But I would say is that if you are not concerned that democracy could produce bad people, I dont think youre really thinking this through too much. 9. You don't know who the next group is that's unpopular. The Bill of Rights isn't for the prom queen. The Bill of Rights isn't for the high school quarterback. The Bill of Rights is for the least among us. The bill of rights is for minorities. The bill of rights is for those who have minority opinions. 10. In the aftermath of 9/11, the Patriot Act was rushed to the floor. Several hundred pages. Nobody read it
But people voted because they were fearful and people said there could be another attack and Americans will blame me if I don't vote on this. 11. Any time someone tries to tell you that metadata is meaningless, don't worry, it's just who you call, it's just phone records, it's not a big deal -- realize we kill people based on metadata. So they must be pretty darn certain that they think they know something based on metadata. 12. You wonder why your government's completely broken? We lurch from deadline to deadline, and it's on purpose really. We do deadline to deadline because
we've got to go. It's spring break, we're going to be late for spring break, and we've got to go, so we've got to finish this up before we go. 13. "Lets say tomorrow that there was a president, that we elected a president that eliminated the bulk collection of data. Lets just say it happened. What do you think would happen? People are like the sky would fall. We would be overrun with jihadists. Maybe we could rely on the Constitution. Maybe we could get warrants.
If you make the warrant specific, theres no limit to what you can get through a warrant.
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Did any senators join him?
Yes, several. At the end Ted the Canuck Cruz showed up to oppose Senator Paul and the US Constitution, and to support the NWO, the CFR & globalism, and to get his face on TV. The Kentucky Republican's unofficial filibuster quickly garnered bipartisan support from a handful of his colleagues. Sens. Steve Daines (R-Mont.), Mike Lee (R-Utah), Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Chris Coons (D-Del.), Jon Tester (D-Mont.), Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Wyden and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) came to the Senate floor to back Pauls efforts, relieving him for minutes at a time. Reps. Justin Amash (R-Mich.), Raúl Labrador (R-Idaho), Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.), Rod Blum (R-Iowa) and Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) also watched Paul's speech from the sidelines of the Senate floor. ...................... More than 10 hours into Paul's effort, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who is also running for president, came to the Senate floor saying Paul "is a voice that this body needs to listen to." "I would note that he and I agree on a great may issues, though we don't agree entirely on this issue," the Texas Republican said. Cruz, unlike Paul, supports the USA Freedom Act. Paul also thanked Cruz "for joining in the battle to defend the Bill of Rights."
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