It’s Time to End Orwellian Surveillance of Every American


U.S. senator Bernie Sanders speaks at a town hall meeting at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union 26 office, May 5, 2015, in Lanham, Maryland. (photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
U.S. senator Bernie Sanders speaks at a town hall meeting at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union 26 office, May 5, 2015, in Lanham, Maryland. (photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

I voted against the Patriot Act every time, and it still needs major reform.

 

welcome a federal appeals court ruling that the National Security Agency does not have the legal authority to collect and store data on all U.S. telephone calls. Now Congress should rewrite the expiring eavesdropping provision in the so-called USA Patriot Act and include strong new limits to protect the privacy and civil liberties of the American people.

Let me be clear: We must do everything we can to protect our country from the serious potential of another terrorist attack. We can and must do so, however, in a way that also protects the constitutional rights of the American people and maintains our free society.

Do we really want to live in a country where the NSA gathers data on virtually every single phone call in the United States—including as many as 5 billion cellphone records per day? I don’t. Do we really want our government to collect our emails, see our text messages, know everyone’s Internet browsing history, monitor bank and credit card transactions, keep tabs on people’s social networks? I don’t.

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