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Bush & Telecoms Talked About HOW to Keep Snooping Under Wraps

      QuestionGirl     May 1st, 2008 - 1:18 pm    

These companies KNEW they were doing something illegal, as did the Bush administration. NO IMMUNITY!! Of course, Steney Hoyer may well see that they DO get immunity. And by the by…..this article calls this a “secret POST 9/11 surveillance program.” Am I wrong or did they start doing this PRE 9/11?

The Bush administration is refusing to disclose internal e-mails, letters and notes showing contacts with major telecommunications companies over how to persuade Congress to back a controversial surveillance bill, according to recently disclosed court documents.

The existence of these documents surfaced only in recent days as a result of a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by a privacy group called the Electronic Frontier Foundation. The foundation (alerted to the issue in part by a NEWSWEEK story last fall) is seeking information about communications among administration officials, Congress and a battery of politically well-connected lawyers and lobbyists hired by such big telecom carriers as AT&T and Verizon. Court papers recently filed by government lawyers in the case confirm for the first time that since last fall unnamed representatives of the telecoms phoned and e-mailed administration officials to talk about ways to block more than 40 civil suits accusing the companies of privacy violations because of their participation in a secret post-9/11 surveillance program ordered by the White House.

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