Back onto the FISA subject

The above is a fragment of Senator Dodd‘s argument against retroactive immunity for telecommunications companies that colluded with the U.S. Government in illegal, unwarranted surveillance in obvious contradiction of both the FISA act and the 4th amendment to the U.S. Constitution. He puts it far better than I could. It’s a shame this man won’t be on the ballot for president this November. At least, unlike the presumptive Democratic candidate, he’s still fighting the good fight.

6 thoughts on “Back onto the FISA subject

  1. Burrowowl Post author

    I don’t remember who I originally heard say thing, but come November, if the Democrats lose the White House, they can blame themselves for not having nominated Joe Biden. He and Dodd were my favorites heading into the Iowa Caucuses, but both fell out early.

  2. Burrowowl Post author

    dammit: vote results are in, HR 6304 passed 69 to 28, with Obama siding with John McCain in protecting the telecommunications companies from civil accountability for their violation of standing privacy laws for a period of at least five years.

    Full list of votes

    All three of my federal representatives (Woolsey in the House, Boxer and Feinstein in the Senate) voted against this, though Feinstein’s vote looks more like an ass-covering exercise, as she voted in favor of cloture. As did Obama. McCain didn’t bother showing up for the cloture vote.

    Secession is back on the table.

  3. Burrowowl Post author

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