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Dec
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by QuestionGirl
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Dodd gets ALOT of points for this one. Dirty Harry needs to go. This didn’t need to be passed prior to their ever important vacation. It doesn’t expire until February, and even if it did, the original FISA bill is just fine. I wonder if Dirty Harry cut yet another deal behind closed doors and said he’d get it passed.
Amid deep and growing divisions among Senate Democrats, Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) last night abruptly withdrew legislation that would have changed surveillance law and granted the nation’s telecommunications companies retroactive immunity from lawsuits charging they had violated privacy rights.
Democratic leaders had hoped to complete an overhaul of the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act before recessing for the year, since the current law governing the Bush administration’s warrantless surveillance program is set to expire in early February. But in the face of more than a dozen amendments to the bill and guerrilla tactics from its opponents, Reid surprised his colleagues when he announced there would not be enough time to finish the job.
“Everyone feels it would be in the best interest of the Senate if we take a look at this when we come back,” Reid said, acknowledging the time crunch he faces in the “last hours” of this congressional session and the hefty number of agenda items remaining.
More at the Washington Post
My boyfriend Cenk ( I love this guy) has a post at Huffington Post regarding this: “The Power of One”
And, of course, our so-called Democratic leaders who are running for president, with the obvious exception of Sen. Dodd, were missing in action. I thought Fox News might devote their whole coverage to Senator Clinton today since she was a missing blond.
Filed: Congress, FISA







