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March 02, 2008

Out the door quick news digest: FISA and food flex

We're running a bit late, so this won't be as developed as we'd like. Walz supporter and the reader who catches more typos and flubs at BSP than anyone, GAC prof Max Hailperin has a LTE in today's Mankato Free Press about the FDD smear ads against Walz:

A lobbying group is running an ad that turns truth on its head, falsely accusing our congressman, Tim Walz, of refusing to grant intelligence agencies the powers they need to intercept al-Qaida communications.

Painting Walz as the obstructionist is the exact opposite of the truth. Walz and his colleagues in the House passed a bill that would modernize communications intelligence, and President Bush obstructed that bill, with the aid of allies in the Senate.

For a lobbying group to try to pin the blame on those, like Walz, who voted for the RESTORE act is cynical. Do they think that we, the constituents, were not paying attention Nov. 15, when the vote was taken? Or do they think that we were not paying attention more recently, when Walz did everything in his power to see that bill reconciled with the Senate’s version?

The ad also would have us blame Walz for insisting on a permanent upgrade to the law, rather than another temporary “Band-Aid” extension. It is worth noting that on this matter, Walz was in complete agreement with the Republican leaders who insisted that national security should not be legislated a couple weeks at a time.

Now we are subjected to an ad that is highly misleading about the consequences of the lack of extension. Intelligence agencies retain their full legal authority to intercept al-Qaida communication. For a year, even the extra powers they had temporarily been granted will not lapse.

Call his office and let Walz know you appreciate his courage in the face of such unprincipled lobbyists.

Tim Walz supported Flex Farm legislation that would allow farmers to go beyond the "corn base." In yesterday's New York Times, Rushford organic farmer wrote about his Forbidden Fruits and Vegetables.


Comments

Great to see you at the Winona event.
Do you think we saw a preview of a 2010 candidate for Governor?
Sen. Anderson made a big impression on me, did she on you?

Mr. Hailperin isn’t the only one writing about Congressman Walz on the editorial pages, as
San Joaquin County {CA} County News writes : “President Franklin D. Roosevelt once reassured a nation in crisis that "we have nothing to fear but fear itself." Not anymore. We now must fear the fear-mongers and political opportunists exploiting the "war against terror."
Bottom line: These ads are nasty stuff.”
The Opinion piece quotes Walz : "This ad is reckless with our national security. Implying that America's surveillance against terrorists is crippled is a lie. What's worse, this group has encouraged terrorists to think our country's surveillance system is weak, when nothing could be further from the truth,"

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