Stark Opposes Republican Attack on the Media

Date: June 29, 2006
Location: Washington, DC


STARK OPPOSES REPUBLICAN ATTACK ON THE MEDIA

- U.S. Representative Pete Stark (D-CA, 13th) today issued the following statement in opposition to H. Res. 895, a Republican attempt to shoot the messenger.

"I reject all the ridiculous premises of the resolution:

· The premise that terrorists would have had no clue that international wire transfers would be subject to monitoring until they read about it in the New York Times;
· the premise that the media should conceal information leaked by responsible officials who are concerned about the runaway police-state tactics of the Bush Administration;
· and, the premise that by telling a select few Congressional leaders, the Bush Administration can do whatever it wants, regardless of the lack of constitutional or statutory authority.

"When concerns were expressed about the far-reaching powers of the Patriot Act, President Bush said any wiretap would require a court order. He lied. When the National Security Agency's (NSA) warrantless wiretapping program was revealed, he said we should trust him to use the program judiciously. When we learned that the NSA also collects millions of domestic telephone records, the President said it wasn't what it seemed. Now, we add financial records to the list, and his only response is to criticize the messenger. What will it take for the do-nothing Republican Congress to start standing up for the Constitution, or at least the prerogatives of the Legislative Branch?

"If this Congress spent half as much time doing oversight as it did criticizing those who dare question their government, we wouldn't have to find out what our government is doing on the front page of the New York Times. But given that no lie, no unlawful program, no petulant signing statement is too much for the Bush toadies, I salute the Times and other media outlets for their occasional bravery and for maintaining some semblance of accountability in government.

http://www.house.gov/stark/news/109th/pressreleases/20060629_media.htm

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