newmember (690 posts)
Sen. Paul to Introduce Fourth Amendment Restoration Act of 2013
Jun 6, 2013
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Sen. Rand Paul today announced he will introduce the Fourth Amendment Restoration Act of 2013, which ensures the Constitutional protections of the Fourth Amendment are not violated by any government entity.
"The revelation that the NSA has secretly seized the call records of millions of Americans, without probable cause, represents an outrageous abuse of power and a violation of the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution. I
http://www.paul.senate.gov/?p=press_release&id=838
MFrohike (497 posts)
1. Seriously?
I knew Rand Paul was a joke, but this bill is pure amateur hour. It dictates to the federal courts how they should construe the constitution. Good luck with that, Rand.
You'd think a damn United States Senator could find at least one decent lawyer, even a law student, to look over this joke before running out to press with it. Of course, that's probably the point. Why bother drafting a real piece of legislation that might actually do something when you can whip out a one-liner and bitch about the judges for the next few decades?
treestar (40,752 posts)
53. The separation of powers
is a tough one for some people to understand, including Rand. It looks like he is one of those who thinks the courts are an unelected political branch. Probably does not even get the concept of legal review.
Cali_Democrat (14,825 posts)
2. Paul isn't aware that a FISA warrant was approved in the Verizon case
This is why nobody takes him seriously. He doesn't know what the **** he's talking about.
Daniel537 (1,079 posts)
10. Good.
I don't give a **** who it is, and in which Party, we need to stand up to the criminal actions our govt. has committed since 9/11 and will continue to commit if people stay quiet just because its "their guy" in office, as if he gives a flying **** about you personally.
geek tragedy (26,188 posts)
14. This is a fundraising effort by Paul. He doesn't engage in serious efforts nt
Daniel537 (1,079 posts)
15. I don't give a ****.
I want to see Harry Reid put this up for a vote. Lets get people on the record as to how they feel about our privacy.
geek tragedy (26,188 posts)
17. So how one feels about Rand Paul's legislation shows where they stand
on liberty?
Daniel537 (1,079 posts)
23. On this issue, yes, of course.
What, am i supposed to be against him on everything because he's a Republican? Please, what a childish view that is.
geek tragedy (26,188 posts)
24. "Yes, of course." Sorry, some of us aren't stupid enough to think that supporting Rand Paul
is the litmus test for whether one favors liberty.
**** Rand Paul, and his supporters.
Daniel537 (1,079 posts)
30. Lol, people like you really have serious issues.
Because somebody has a different letter after their names they must be wrong on everything and your party right. Yeah, that always works out so well.
Star Member geek tragedy (26,188 posts)
37. **** Rand Paul, that is all nt
kenny blankenship (15,102 posts)
59. Your good intentions are no good here
Fair mindedness towards old enemies will earn you little but bile and vituperation from the good folks of DU. There is no principle but party, no party but the Great Personality, and no degree of loyalty thereto is ever above suspicion, but all must fill their mouths continually with praise.
It looks like he is one of those who thinks the courts are an unelected political branch.Just how often do members of the Supreme Court, come up for election? :???: :whistling:
Just how often do members of the Supreme Court, come up for election? :???: :whistling:
Every 24 business months.
Every 24 business months.:lmao: :lmao:
Order up for Daniel537. Daniel537 your peperoni and granite is ready.