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Kim LeBiavant is standing outside 611 Folsom street in San Francisco where she wonders about her 4th amendment right to not have warrentless searches. This building has a secret room that is believed to be tapping our electronic communications.
The US Senate has passed new rules on how the gov't eavesdrops on phone calls and e-mails. It gives the president much of what he wanted and provides immunity to telecom companies that helped in the snooping after the 9/11 attacks. (Feb. 12)
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Gonzales is playing semantic word games when he claims that the President is not working outside of the law when he uses "this program". He always makes sure that his denials are only regarding "this program". Indeed, when he's asked if there are other programs he replies, "I don't know how to answer that".
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Sen. Chris Dodd last night proposed a bill to be voted on by the Senate today June 25, 2008 to stop the illegal warrentless wiretapping and spying on American citizens that is being constructed by the Foreign Intelligence Servallince Act or simply FISA.
airdate: June 24 2008
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With every action of the Bush Executive Brach, we are loosing our democracy daily. Why give immunity to telecom companies for wiretapping! Let us bring peace to our world!