From John at Ron Paul's Campaign for Liberty <[email protected]>
Subject Burn up the phone lines
Date April 18, 2024 7:52 PM
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Patriot,

Earlier today, the U.S. Senate voted to stop debate on the FISA
renewal bill and keep the bill moving forward before Section 702
expires this weekend.

But senators on both sides of the aisle are having doubts without
the warrant protections you and I deserve.

Call both of your U.S. Senators now at 202-224-3121 and tell them
to vote NO on H.R. 7888 - the bill that expands warrantless
spying on Americans!!

The pressure is on, but we are running out of time.

Please call both of your U.S. Senators now at 202-224-3121 and
tell them to vote NO on H.R. 7888.

For liberty,

John McCardell

P.S. After you call, please consider a donation so we can keep
putting pressure on Congress to uphold the Constitution!

The Spy State is pushing hard for an expansion of Section 702.
You and I need to shut them down now! Call both your U.S.
Senators at 202-224-3121 now and tell them to vote NO on H.R.
7888.

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Patriot,

Last week, under Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), the U.S. House
didn't pass a simple renewal of warrantless mass surveillance
under FISA.

The House-passed FISA bill didn't just reauthorize warrantless
mass surveillance - it massively expanded it.

Right now, the government can compel Big Tech companies like
Facebook, Google, Verizon, AT&T, Comcast, T-Mobile, etc. to fork
over your private, personal communications.

And the Spy State apologists in Congress will tell you it was all
"legally acquired."

But "thanks" to an amendment spearheaded by House Intelligence
Committee Chairman Mike Turner (R-OH) and Ranking Member Jim
Himes (D-CT), now anyone with access to a wi-fi router, server,
or a phone's hot spot - could be ordered to help the government
spy on law-abiding Americans.

That could mean any business, from your local Starbucks to the
airport . . . or you personally, if you allow others to use your
Internet connection.

According to one source:



Now, there is a mad rush to pass this odious expansion of
government spying powers.

The Deep State wants this radical expansion passed NOW - before
any more people realize what Mike Johnson, Mike Turner, Jim
Himes, and the bill supporters in the U.S. House actually did.

They know the American people are FED UP with warrantless mass
surveillance. And they know people will be FURIOUS when they find
out Congress didn't just fail to stop it - they're voting to
renew and radically expand it!

And the Deep Staters will tell you they lose their spying powers
if this doesn't pass by Friday. They'll tell you our lives are in
danger. And they are all lies.

The Senate will take its first vote on the FISA legislation
TODAY. That's why it's so critical you call your senators right
now, even if you've called them on this in the past.

Call both of your U.S. Senators now at (202) 224-3121 and tell
them to OPPOSE H.R. 7888, the warrantless mass surveillance
expansion bill.

By now, they all know about this bill, so you don't need to
explain it to them. You just need to DEMAND they VOTE NO.

We know bipartisan opposition to this extreme bill is growing,
with senators from both sides of the aisle demanding a warrant
requirement and the end to spy agencies purchasing data they
would otherwise need a warrant to access.

Today is the day the rubber meets the road.

Call your U.S. Senators at (202) 224-3121 right now. Tell them to
OPPOSE H.R. 7888, the warrantless mass surveillance expansion
bill.

If you cannot call them, please take just 30 seconds to sign a
directive that we can deliver electronically.
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And if you can, please support Campaign for Liberty with a
contribution to help us fight this battle in the Senate.
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With your support, we can reach even more people and generate
even more calls, emails, and e-postcards before it's too late.

So if possible, please make your EMERGENCY contribution to
Campaign for Liberty right away.

Whether it's $100, $200, or even just $50 or $25, every bit will
help us generate more pressure.

For Liberty,

John McCardell
Executive Director

P.S. Today, the Senate will take up warrantless mass surveillance
of Americans.

Renewal of FISA and Section 702 are on the line. While champions
of liberty like Senator Rand Paul will fight in every way they
can, we need to keep the phones ringing and petitions pouring
into your senators.

Call both your U.S. Senators at (202) 224-3121 and tell them to
vote NO on H.R. 7888, the warrantless mass surveillance bill.

Tell them to stop spying on innocent Americans and to respect the
4th Amendment!

After you've called, please make a generous donation so we can
keep up the fight and to help us win the battle in this critical
moment!
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