thinkprogress.org — Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT) took to the Senate floor and protested the bill today, arguing that that Congress should not reward the President?s ?favored corporations? for betraying ?millions of customers? trust.?
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00sean00Dec 18, 2007
Each telecom company had the right to refuse, and could have fought on your behalf. They chose not to, and thus must suffer the consequences.
Closed AccountDec 18, 2007
So answer the questions. What Clinton "debacle?" What do either Clinton have to do with the domestic spying and the new FISA bill?
fuzzynyankoDec 18, 2007
They still think the economy is great
Closed AccountDec 18, 2007
There is no such thing as good Bush.
jgzmanDec 18, 2007
they have more power than they have shown. We just voted another 190 billion for the war in Iraq. No timetables. The vote was something along the lines of 90-4.Great job they're doing.
cybersaurDec 18, 2007
Well, the "communists" are still killing our pets and brain damaging our children with lead paint, but the corporatists in DC keep getting wads of money stuffed into their pockets by lobbyists so they look the other way. Corporate lobbying should be outlawed. Period. The government needs to be more responsive to the needs of the People and stop bending over backwards for corporations.
flyingcatcircusDec 19, 2007
I believe evolution will fix it. :-)
chunkenDec 21, 2007
It's a quote from the movie Way of the Gun. Although I wouldn't be surprised if they got it from somewhere else.