mr. chairman , i too rise in support of this bill .  we have had some great debate , 11 hearings , and i appreciate my friend the gentleman from massachusetts ' point about section 215 , but the gentleman from florida ( mr. feeney )  is right .  i mean , library records are being used as a red herring .  we have seen over and over that libraries have been used by terrorists and this will help address that .  the thing is so far that provision of 215 has not been used with regard to libraries .  but if a terrorist is using that information , as a former judge , i would not hesitate if the information were there , raising probable cause .  but there are safeguards in 215 .  there is a court .  there is a judge reviewing .  i was terribly concerned about the right to an attorney not being in there .  that is being amended to include that .  i was concerned about not having a provision for appealing that power under 215 .  that has been added and amended .  and so we are coming to a great bill here , and it has come about through great debate , back and forth .  and i would also point out though , with regard to the london bombings and the further activity today , you know , our hearts and prayers go out to our friends across the ocean .  but we can not lose sight of the fact either , we have not had one yet here , not since 9/11 .  and if you are in a position to review top secret records , you will see that this has been used effectively .  and as far as 215 and the passion my friend , the gentleman from massachusetts ( mr. delahunt )  , had about we have got to have a sunset , good news .  the sunset is in here for 206 and 215 .  so i am proud to rise in support .  i have had great concerns about some areas .  they are being addressed .  we do have some sunsets to provide some protection , and i am proud that this administration has not abused any of these until we can get these holes filled .  