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Bill of Rights Defense Committee (BORDC): New Declaration Highlighting Government Abuses Printed in New York Times 7/3/08

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 3, 2008
10:06 AM

CONTACT: Bill of Rights Defense Committee (BORDC)
Nancy Talanian, Director 413-582-0110 ~ ntalanian@bordc.org

 
New Declaration Highlighting Government Abuses Printed in New York Times 7/3/08
 
- July 3 - The Bill of Rights Defense Committee's new declaration, signed by nearly 600 people and organizations who reject sacrifices of their liberties in the name of security, appeared in the New York Times today as a half-page signature ad.  Its signatories pledge their support for fully restoring Constitutional rights and human rights.

The group has also recorded a video of the ad, available on YouTube.com, and an audio public service announcement.

According to Christopher Pyle, who wrote the Declaration, "The situation that we face today is in many ways worse than the situation that sparked the war for independence.  George W. Bush's violations of liberty far exceed anything that King George III ever did."

"Many Americans feel dispirited by the continuing array of freedom-robbing laws, policies, and government actions, including warrantless domestic spying, torture, and unlimited detentions, which they see as un-American," BORDC director Nancy Talanian explained. "In this Declaration, we are calling out the administration for usurping our constitutional rights and committing ourselves to resolving our grievances through all lawful means available, as the founding fathers did."

The declaration launches BORDC's People's Campaign for the Constitution, which is organizing local grassroots coalitions during the 2008 election season and beyond to hold candidates for public office accountable to the constitutional principles to which they must swear an oath.

In 2002, BORDC spearheaded a nationwide campaign that put city, county, and state governments on record for upholding their residents' constitutional rights. The passage of eight statewide resolutions and more than 400 local resolutions and ordinances led Congress to strengthen its oversight when it reauthorized the PATRIOT Act in 2006.  However, BORDC recognizes new approaches are needed.

"A major challenge we face," Talanian says, "is that Congress has been rubber-stamping the President's lawlessness on a range of constitutional abuses." She pointed to the administration's warrantless wiretapping program as an example. "Congress should be restoring the privacy of Americans' telephone calls and electronic communications and demanding specifics on how the administration violated the law. Unfortunately, Congress has repeatedly voted to change the laws that the administration has apparently been breaking," she said.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), which signed the declaration, observed, "It is an immeasurable tragedy that as July 4th approaches, Congress appears poised to pass a bill that would betray the spirit of 1776 by radically expanding the president's spying powers and granting immunity to the companies that colluded in his illegal surveillance program."  EFF is representing several alleged victims of the warrantless wiretapping program in a lawsuit against AT&T.

In order to end the practice of Congress giving in to fear mongering about terrorism, Talanian said, "The people need to organize themselves locally and to meet with legislators and candidates face to face, in coalitions.  After all, the U.S. government was created to serve the people.  Therefore, we need to set the government's agenda and communicate to our representatives clearly that we are unwilling to accept suspensions of our liberties and of anyone's human rights in exchange for our government's promises of greater security."

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Links:
Declaration page at http://constitutioncampaign.org/toolkit/declaration.php contains links to print, video and audio versions of "A Declaration for Our Times" and related resources.

Here are the direct links:

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