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Statement
Introducing the American Freedom Agenda Act of 2007
by
Ron Paul
by Ron Paul
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Before the
U.S. House of Representatives on October 15, 2007
Mr. Speaker,
today I am introducing a comprehensive piece of legislation to restore
the American Constitution and to restore the liberties that have
been sadly eroded over the past several years.
This legislation
seeks to restore the checks and balances enshrined in the Constitution
by our Founding Fathers to prevent abuse of Americans by their government.
This proposed legislation would repeal the Military Commissions
Act of 2006 and re-establish the traditional practice that military
commissions may be used to try war crimes in places of active hostility
where a rapid trial is necessary to preserve evidence or prevent
chaos.
The
legislation clarifies that no information shall be admitted as evidence
if it is obtained from the defendant through the use of torture
or coercion. It codifies the FISA process as the means by which
foreign intelligence may be obtained and it gives members of the
Senate and the House of Representatives standing in court to challenge
presidential signing statements that declare the presidents
intent to disregard certain aspects of a law passed in the US Congress.
It prohibits kidnapping and extraordinary rendition of prisoners
to foreign countries on the presidents unilateral determination
that the suspect is an enemy combatant. It defends the first amendment
by clarifying that journalists are not to be prevented from publishing
information received from the legislative or executive branch unless
such publication would cause immediate, direct, and irreparable
harm to the United States.
Finally, the
legislation would prohibit the use of secret evidence to designate
an individual or organization with a United States presence to be
a foreign terrorist or foreign terrorist organization.
I invite my
colleagues to join my efforts to restore the US Constitution by
enacting the American Freedom Agenda Act of 2007.
See
the Ron Paul File
October
22, 2007
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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