Wednesday, July 10, 2013

10 July - Jesse Ventura

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 Rep. John Schafer (R-WI), who's words still ring true when he introduced a bill prohibiting wire-tapping in 1929 (H.R. 5416, 71st Cong., 1st sess., Congressional Record 71 (November 22, 1929): H 5968)


Mr. SCHAFER. Mr. Speaker, I introduced H.R. 5416 for the purpose of preserving the fundamental liberties guaranteed to our people under the Constitution, which were taken away by a 5 to 4 decision of the United States Supreme Court in the case of Olmstead against the United States.




So long as the Federal Government continues to permit the tapping of telephone and telegraph wires, it is guilty of tyranny equal to that of the most backward medieval despotisms. A wire tapper destroys the sanctity of the home and invades the person and his house secretly and without warning. If permitted to continue his nefarious practice the privacies of life and the homes of our people will be subject to public scrutiny at any time by disreputable as well as reputable Government agents and citizens.




Any individual be he a Government officer or not, who invades the privacies of the person and home of an American citizen by tapping telephone ortelegraph wires, is one of the most despicable specimens of the human race. [Applause]






Mr. McKEOWN. Does the gentleman propose to provide that people can carry on a proposed insurrection against our Government, can preach doctrines against the Government, and you are going to hamstring the officers to prevent them from using means to ferret them out?




Mr. SCHAFER. In answer to the gentleman, I want to say that I firmly believe in the fundamental principles of liberty guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States, especially those inalienable rights included in articles 4 and 5. There is no difference between physically invading a man’s home and tapping his telephone wires. I am not in favor of denying the rights and liberties to the many millions of our people under the Constitution in order to assist in the prosecution of a few criminals. [Applause]"
See Also Fed Anti Wire tapping law of 1934 or Communications Act of 1934 which has been butchered https://it.ojp.gov/default.aspx?area=privacy&page=1288#contentTop



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Background. The Communications Act of 1934 combined and organized federal regulation of telephone, telegraph, and radio communications. The Act created the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to oversee and regulate these industries. As new communications technologies have been created, such as…


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