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Subject: Today, we fight back
Date: February 11, 2014 at 8:02:42 AM EST
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Dear Doc,
Big news. Today, the Internet is uniting to fight back against NSA surveillance. The political landscape has shifted dramatically since the first Snowden leaks last June. We’re at a key moment in the fight against the illegal and unconstitutional NSA spying. Now it’s up to us.
Will you join us in calling Congress to demand an end to NSA spying? It takes 5 minutes, and it’s the most effective thing you can do right now to influence elected officials:
Dial: 202-552-0505 or click here to enter your phone number and have Twilio connect you.
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Here are talking points to guide you through the call:
1. Support the USA Freedom Act.
The USA Freedom Act would institute several key pro-privacy reforms, including creating new limits on the NSA’s ability to collect Americans' telephone records in bulk. It’s a great starting point, though more needs to be done.2. Oppose the FISA Improvements Act.
This dangerous bill is designed to legalize mass surveillance by the NSA.3. Protect people around the globe.
Everybody deserves basic privacy rights: Innocent foreigners shouldn't have their communications surveilled any more than innocent Americans.4. Protect encryption standards.
The NSA is weakening encryption standards, which undermine security for everyone. This must stop.Calling is great, but there are more actions you can take
In addition to calling your member of Congress, you can share on social media using the hashtags #StoptheNSA. You can also help us by installing this code on your website.
There are also protests, discussions, and cryptoparties being organized around the world. See if there's one in your area.
Why now matters
The Snowden leaks have helped awaken people to the extent of NSA surveillance abuses, creating an unprecedented opportunity to push for legislative reform:
- The public is with us. A recent Pew poll found that a majority of Americans oppose the government's collection of phone and Internet data, and a December poll by the Washington Post found that 66% of Americans were concerned "about the collection and use of [their] personal information by the National Security Agency."
- The President-appointed NSA review group demanded expansive reforms to NSA surveillance programs.
- The Congressionally mandated civil liberties oversight board has condemned NSA surveillance programs as illegal.
- Tech companies, like Google and Facebook, have joined their users in telling Congress they need to act.
We've never had a better chance to push for reform. Call now: 202-552-0505.
We're fighting hard in the courts.
Thanks to the support of people like you, EFF has been fighting NSA surveillance in the courts for years. We're attacking Internet surveillance programs as a violation of our Fourth Amendment rights, and we're representing 22 organizations in challenging the phone records surveillance program on First Amendment grounds.
But we’re not going to wait months or years for the Supreme Court to get involved. Call now (202-552-0505) and tell the world that NSA spying must end.
Stopping the NSA from collecting emails like this,
Rainey Reitman
Activism Director
Electronic Frontier Foundation
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