From Ron Paul's Campaign for Liberty <[email protected]>
Subject ALERT: This Committee Can End Mass Surveillance NOW
Date April 8, 2024 7:10 PM
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Patriot,

I need your help - RIGHT NOW!

The bill to renew Section 702 of the Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) will be voted on by the
House Rules Committee TOMORROW, April 9.

Statists on the Republican leadership team
are pushing forward with their scheme to advance "RISAA" - a
"reform" bill in name only - with the chance to amend in a
warrant requirement on the House floor.


This issue is too important to risk putting
an imperfect bill on the floor, Patriot.

Without the amendment, RISAA will actually
make warrantless surveillance of Americans under Section 702 even
worse.

But there is SOME good news to report. . .

There is hope the House Rules Committee will
kill the bill.

You see, three Republicans on the committee
have a good record on this issue:

Thomas Massie (R-KY), Chip Roy (R-TX), and
Ralph Norman (R-SC) are friends of liberty, especially on this
issue. And Democrat committee members typically oppose all
Republican bills in that committee.

If the three Republicans named and all four
Democrats vote against the bill in the Rules Committee, that is
enough to bring things to a screeching halt!

You and I CAN kill RISAA - but only if you
take action NOW!

It's urgent you call all three
representatives and urge them to stand strong for liberty and
vote NO on RISAA in the Rules Committee.

Rep. Thomas Massie - (202) 225-3465
Rep. Chip Roy - (202) 225-4236
Rep. Ralph Norman - (202) 225-5501

Every member of the committee is under
extreme pressure from House leadership. Congressional leaders
want the Deep State to be able to keep spying on you and me.

The only leverage supporters of liberty have
to end this unconstitutional program is to shut down RISAA and
force leadership to bring the Protect Liberty and End Warrantless
Surveillance Act to the floor . . . or just let 702 expire.

That's why it's urgent you call all three
reresentatives and urge them to stand strong for liberty and vote
NO on RISAA.

Rep. Thomas Massie - (202) 225-3465
Rep. Chip Roy - (202) 225-4236
Rep. Ralph Norman - (202) 225-5501

Call all three. They hold the key to ending
unconstitutional mass surveillance.

Ask them to vote against the rule for RISAA,
the warrantless mass surveillance renewal.

If Speaker Mike Johnson is so worried about
Section 702 expiring, he can bring the Protect Liberty and End
Warrantless Surveillance Act to the floor.

We will keep you posted on this white-hot
issue throughout the week.

Please make those three phone calls now and
urge Reps. Massie, Roy, and Norman to vote "NO" on RISAA in the
Rules Committee tomorrow.

For Liberty,

John McCardell
Executive Director
Campaign for Liberty

P.S. If the four Democrats on the committee
follow their unwritten rule to oppose all Republican bills, these
three Republicans on the Rules Committee can shut down the RISAA
mass surveillance renewal bill.

So please call all three representatives and
urge them to stand strong for liberty and vote NO on RISAA.

Rep. Thomas Massie - (202) 225-3465
Rep. Chip Roy - (202) 225-4236
Rep. Ralph Norman - (202) 225-5501

Call, call, and call until you get through!

And if you can, please make a contribution to
Campaign for Liberty to help us keep their phones ringing by
mobilizing more patriots.
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