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>From the Desk of Anthony D. Romero
Executive Director, ACLU
Help put an end to out-of-control government eavesdropping.

http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=_xkY0BlIEGZnYZKv0F19HQ..
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Dear ACLU Supporter,

Reports all over the media yesterday and today confirm what
we've known all along. Surveillance programs touted as critical
to protect national security have in fact been used to monitor the
private communications of innocent Americans abroad, including
humanitarian workers and U.S. service-members.

Two former military intercept operators -- the people at the National
Security Agency (NSA) who actually listen in to people's calls
-- revealed the news in an ABC report released yesterday.

Contrary to direct assurances from Bush administration officials that
NSA monitoring was directed at suspected terrorists, the intercept
operators report that "hundreds of U.S. citizens overseas have been
eavesdropped on as they call friends and family back home."

The NSA even intentionally directed its surveillance powers at
well-established humanitarian organizations like Doctors Without
Borders and the International Red Cross.

It is outrageous that service men and women and international aid
workers have had their private conversations needlessly and wantonly
invaded by our government.

That is why the ACLU's lawsuit challenging the constitutionality
of Congress's expansion of the NSA's surveillance
authority under the FISA Amendments Act is so critical. Our case,
Amnesty International v. McConnell -- brought on behalf of an
impressive array of journalists, human rights organizations and
lawyers -- shines a spotlight on the devastating effect of unchecked
spying power on Americans doing indispensable work around the globe.

Stand up to warrantless and unnecessary government spying.
 help us put an end to out-of-control government eavesdropping.
http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=s_G3HWKZ1ILTedSYHLVDQw..

It's more important than ever that you support the ACLU's
lawsuit and other actions challenging out-of-control government
spying.

Just as we warned -- and as our FISA lawsuit contends -- the
NSA's new unchecked surveillance powers invade the privacy of
innocent Americans and fundamentally undermine human rights workers,
journalists and attorneys doing important work around the globe. This
dragnet spying is ineffective, intrusive, unnecessary and most
certainly unconstitutional.

The FISA Amendments Act -- rushed through a timid pre-election
Congress -- gives the government nearly unfettered access to
Americans' international communications without any meaningful
judicial oversight.

As this week's news demonstrates, with unchecked and
unaccountable spying powers, NSA officials will quickly run amok.
That's why the ACLU is acting decisively to bring our
government's behavior back in line with the Constitution.

We will not yield until we bring this reckless spying to an end.
Please stand with us today.
http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=cyoC4dvNetiL7VmflS_aeA..

Sincerely,

Anthony D. Romero
Executive Director
ACLU


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