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Bradley Whitford Video on Telecom Immunity: Call Senator Feinstein

by: Julia Rosen

Mon Dec 10, 2007 at 14:58:42 PM PST


(also up at Daily Kos.  full disclosure: I work for Courage)

Bradley Whitford, better known to many of you as Josh Lyman on The West Wing, took time out of filming a movie in Calgary to shoot this video for the Courage Campaign on the importance of opposing retroactive immunity for telecom companies.  Go watch the video and then do as he says, call your Senators.

Telecom immunity is scheduled to be brought up this week, last I heard Thursday.  It is extremely important that all of our Senators hear from us and hold the line against retroactive immunity.

Senator Dodd has promised to filibuster any bill that lets the phone companies off the hook for passing on our private information to the government without a warrant.  But we need 41 votes to sustain the filibuster and we need your help to get us there.

Here are Senator Feinstein's phone numbers.  Report back on your call here.

202-224-3841 (Washington, DC)
310-914-7300 (Los Angeles)
415-393-0707 (San Francisco)
619-231-9712 (San Diego)
559-485-7430 (Fresno)

Courage Campaign teamed up with CREDO Action (from Working Assets) to send a message out to all of our California members today. (email after the jump)

Julia Rosen :: Bradley Whitford Video on Telecom Immunity: Call Senator Feinstein
Dear Julia,

Remember when President Bush looked you in the eye and told you there was no such thing as a warrantless wiretap?

Turns out President Bush was wrong. But Congress has failed to hold him accountable.

Remember when pundit Joe Klein recently told four million TIME magazine readers that Democrats were granting "terrorists the same rights as Americans" by attempting to restore the previous checks and balances provided by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)?

Turns out Joe Klein was wrong. But TIME has failed to hold him accountable.

Here's the good news. It's not too late to hold President Bush and telecom companies accountable for wiretapping Americans without a warrant and trampling on the Constitution.

The Courage Campaign and CREDO Action (from Working Assets) are teaming up with Bradley Whitford ("Josh Lyman" on The West Wing) to spread the word from coast-to-coast before it's too late. Brad took time out of a film shoot in Canada to record this special YouTube video for the Courage Campaign. Will you take time out today to support his call-to-action?

Click here to watch Bradley Whitford's new YouTube video. Forward it to your friends. Then ask Senator Dianne Feinstein to support Senator Chris Dodd's promise to filibuster any Senate bill that includes retroactive immunity for telecom companies that violated our privacy rights:

http://www.couragecampaign.org/filibuster

As Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor under President Clinton, said in a commentary on NPR recently:

"You'd think anyone who remembered J. Edgar Hoover's FBI and Nixon's CIA, the Federal Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 -- let alone the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution -- might be concerned about the government illegally snooping on Americans. But executives at the nation's biggest telecoms didn't blink an eye when the NSA, America's biggest spy agency, came knocking. You want records of domestic phone calls? Sure, help yourself. Emails? Yeah, we got tons -- they're yours.

... (The telecom companies said) they were only following orders. Only following orders? What if the government told telecoms to use their technologies to spy on American bedrooms, or turn over our bank accounts, or our personal photographs, home videos, anything else we store on computers or transmit through cables or over the Internet? The "only following orders" excuse would make telecoms extensions of our spy agencies."

Now, the telecoms and President Bush want Congress to let them off the hook by granting them amnesty for breaking the law. For violating our privacy. For spying on us. For violating our fundamental constitutional rights as Americans.

It's time to take a stand. That's why the Courage Campaign is teaming up with CREDO Action (from Working Assets) to broadcast Bradley Whitford's YouTube video across America. Together, we are calling on Senator Feinstein to support Senator Dodd's potential filibuster against retroactive immunity for telecom companies. Will you join us?

http://www.couragecampaign.org/filibuster

This week, a Senate Intelligence Committee bill re-authorizing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) will likely come to the Senate floor. This bill includes amnesty for telecom companies guilty of wiretapping Americans without a warrant.

Why amnesty? As our friends at CREDO Action explain:

"(President) Bush wants retroactive amnesty for the telecom companies to thwart civil liberties lawsuits that threaten to expose his own violations of the original FISA law. If these lawsuits aren't allowed to go forward, we may never know the extent of the Bush administration's illegal efforts to spy on American citizens without the required warrants."

That's just one reason why Senator Dodd, supported by Senator Russ Feingold and other Senators, is promising a filibuster. However, it takes 40 votes to uphold a filibuster, and Dodd will need every vote he can get -- including Senator Feinstein's support. Without it, the Bush Administration and telecoms may never be forced to reveal the scandalous history behind their sordid spying.

With our Fourth Amendment privacy rights hanging in the balance, there's no time to waste. That's why Bradley Whitford and the Courage Campaign filmed this special YouTube video. Courage and CREDO Action (from Working Assets) would like you to watch it, forward it to your friends, and call Senator Feinstein to ask her to support Senator Dodd's potential filibuster today:

http://www.couragecampaign.org/filibuster

Why is Senator Feinstein's support for Senator Dodd's filibuster so important?

It's not just about standing strong against telecom immunity. It's about standing strong against President Bush's "unitary executive" theory of power. Keep in mind that Senator Feinstein's pivotal Judiciary Committee vote made it possible for Michael Mukasey to become Attorney General, even though Mukasey supports the interpretation of executive branch power that President Bush has used to wiretap and spy -- without congressional approval or judicial review.

While Senator Feinstein voted to confirm Attorney General Mukasey, she can still do the right thing on FISA, the law the Attorney General is supposed to enforce.

Does Senator Feinstein have the courage to hold the Bush Administration and telecoms accountable by supporting Senator Dodd's potential filibuster? Watch the YouTube video from Bradley Whitford and the Courage Campaign today. Then join Courage and CREDO Action (from Working Assets) in taking action:

http://www.couragecampaign.org...

When corporate executives know government orders to spy on our phone calls and emails are illegal, they have a duty stand up for the Constitution and force the Bush Administration to obtain that information through FISA, a minimum level of judicial review. If these telecom companies fail to take responsibility, Americans need the legal option to sue them and -- if these huge corporations are found guilty -- force them to pay financial damages.

Otherwise, without the threat of serious financial liability, they will spy again. It's as simple as that.

Thank you for taking action today. And a special thank you to all the Courage Campaign supporters who made Bradley Whitford's YouTube video possible by responding to our call for financial contributions last Thursday. With your ongoing support, we can hold President Bush and the telecoms accountable.

Rick Jacobs
Chair

P.S. Last week, we asked Art Torres, Chairman of the California Democratic Party, to use his political and moral capital to persuade Senator Feinstein on telecom immunity, since he said it was an issue that was "very important" to him. Even though he represents Democrats across California and may be one of the few individuals who can convince Senator Feinstein to support a filibuster, as of today, he has not responded to your calls for accountability.

While we hope Chairman Torres takes the time to call Senator Feinstein before it's too late, we can't wait for him to respond. It's up to you. Take action now by calling Senator Feinstein to ask her to support Senator Dodd's filibuster:

http://www.couragecampaign.org/filibuster

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Here are some brief reports, randomly selected from Courage Campaign supporters calling in to Sen. Feinstein's office:

"I called this morning. I asked Feinstein to support Dodd's filibuster. I also said that she has had a dismal record on this issue since 2001 and he said that she voted against telecom immunity a few weeks. I said that she did it because Californians are finally waking up and that 35,000 of us actually called for a censure a few weeks ago. I said that's why the Senator is playing a different tune. I said thanks and hung up. I will pass this email on to my political email list."

"The lines are all busy, so I e-mailed the Senators office. I'll continue calling too. Thanks!!"

"I asked if she had made a decision re: telecom immunity.  They said she had not.  I said that I hoped she would support a filibuster on any bill that included telecon immunity and that I have been very disappointed with some of her votes this year."

"I called the San Diego office -all the other lines were busy! The lady that answered said Ms Feinstein had not decided if she will support Senator Dodds fillabuster. She took my zip code and said she would pass along my request that she stand w/Senator Dodd against retroactive immunity for telecom companies."

Disclosure: I work for the Courage Campaign. These opinions are my own and are not necessarily those of my employer.  


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"I was not able to get through to the DC office, but did get a "live person" in the Los Angeles office.  I identified myself as one of the Senator's constituents and said that I wanted to urge the Senator to support our Constitution and join/support Senator Dodd in a filibuster of any FISA bill that provides retroactive immunity to the telecom companies.  The person answering the phone thanked me, asked me for my zip code, and advised me that she would pass on my comments to the Senator."

"Called Fresno office since SF line was busy.  Pleasant woman answered, asked for my zip code, and after I requested that Sen. Feinstein support the filibuster to deny the Telecoms retroactive immunity, she said "Alright, I'll pass that along."

"She was cold and matter of fact saying "I will tell Senator Feinstein." The only question asked was for my zip code. BURRR"

"According to Ms. Khush Singh of Senator Feinstein's Los Angeles Office who took my call today, Senator Feinstein has "not yet released a public statement concerning her position on Senator Dodd's filibuster against retroactive immunity for the telecom companies" and therefore Ms. Singh was not able to provide me with her position. She also was not able to inform me if or when Senator Feinstein would do so. When I inquired whether Senator Feinstein was holding her cards to her bosom on this issue and did not want her constituents to know where she stands, Singh said she could "not comment on that unfortunately." I told Singh that I was not happy with Feinstein's failure to take an aggressive position against retroactive immunity for the telecom companies."

Disclosure: I work for the Courage Campaign. These opinions are my own and are not necessarily those of my employer.  


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"The Los Angeles office: I asked if they had had a few calls on this subject.  The clerk said "Yes, we have."  She said they would pass along my message.  when I asked if Sen. Feinstein had a current position on the filibuster, the office clerk said the Senator had not made that known."

"I asked about the specifics of a filibuster--can one senator/representative take over for the one who has begun the action?  After all, there are bodily functions which must be addressed every few hours.  Right?   The phone person at her 415 number did not know the answer. I made it very clear that I would like to see evidence that the senator respects our constitution rather than just continuing down the road of political expediency which she does so often."

"Was able to reach the San Diego office and spoke with receptionist who stated she would register my support for the filibuster of Mr. Dodd.  I called at 12:05 pm today 12/10/07.  Thanks for the information.  Power to the people."

"Well, she must have heard from others already.  I called her Los Angeles office about 4:00 PM on Monday, 12/10.  I asked in the Senator was supporting or opposing immunity for wire tapping.  The response was that she had not announced her decision, but that my position would be forwarded to the Senator.  I said, "What position?  That was a question, not a position."  The response was that Feinstein would be advised of my support for Senator Dodd's filibuster. I'm inclined to think that they have received very few calls in favor of immunity since the automatic assumption was that I opposed immunity and supported Dodd's filibuster."

"Her LA office answering machine announced office hours and then said goodbye!  That needs some serious work-very bad PR!  I then called San Diego, and urged her to support Senator Dod and stand up for the constitution and our rights and freedoms.  The person took my area code and said thank you."

"I spoke to a "Jennifer" in Senator Feinstein's San Diego office, and her response was that "the Senator hasn't put out a statement on that." When I asked when she might issue a statement, the response was, "We don't know when the Senator will be putting out statements." (There was a distinct lack of cordiality.) I told Jennifer that I hope that the Senator will support Senator Dodd's filibuster. As an aside, I want to say it's about time SOMEBODY in the "Democratic majority" is willing to "go to the mattresses" and fight for what's RIGHT, rather than, as seems to be Senator Feinstein's nature, to do what's politically expedient. Increasingly, she seems to be joining the Joe Lieberman party."

Disclosure: I work for the Courage Campaign. These opinions are my own and are not necessarily those of my employer.  


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