blog.wired.com — Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-West Virginia) is reportedly steering the secretive Senate Intelligence Committee to give retroactive immunity to telecoms that helped the government secretly spy on Americans.He has also recently benefited from some interesting political contributions.
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timetheosOct 19, 2007
Make him feel the pressure folks! <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/offbeat_news/Call_202_224_6472_Ask_for_Retroactive_Immunity_for_your_Illegal_Acts">http://digg.com/offbeat_news/Call_202_224_6472_Ask ...</a>
monk22Oct 19, 2007
when have the telco's ever relented in their lobbying?
monk22Oct 19, 2007
indeed if you scroll down a page or two past all the moonbats needing to get their angst out and dont bother coming back. there is usually a halfway decent discussion a little further down.
lastvisibledogOct 20, 2007
Well a little spin-boy like yourself may feel it is OK for the president to lie in a court of law in a failed attempt to deny a citizen a fair trial - most thinking people will likely not agree. So you personally think Bill Clinton is loved and celebrated (and likely for you - used as a focus for masturbation) - that is no surprise, you are spin-boy incapable of original thought (example: your ID)
insightfulOct 20, 2007
Down, bad dog. Gulags only exist in conservatives' fantasies where liberals, journalists, and those who dare to criticize the administration should be locked up. And those people you call extremists? They are 70% of America. Poor dog, you are not even visible anymore.
veretaxOct 22, 2007
Yeah, well unfortunately the only way to change this is to get the million or so west Virginians that are Registered Democrats, to stop pulling that one party ticket and vote for the best candidate :/
krashkopfOct 22, 2007
How in the world is that NOT illegal?
lastvisibledogOct 23, 2007
Hey LastDumbInsightful, what is 100-24?