thinkprogress.org — Yesterday, the Senate approved surveillance legislation that grants immunity to telecommunications companies for their role in the administration’s warrantless wiretapping program. Yesterday on MSNBC’s Countdown, Sen. Russ Feingold who voted against the bill remarked, “This is a sad moment,” calling the bill a “black mark”.
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theshadowknowsJul 11, 2008
Yeah, it's the black at the end of the video.Time to stop watching and go make our own history now.
skubaelJul 11, 2008
Perhaps I was mistaken in my word choice. I'm not talking about appeasing party voters for the primary I talking about Obama attempting to draw away conservative leaning voters. He is trying to get those voters and fend off conservative criticism. These drifts to center are an attempt to gain as many voters from both sides since the election is predicted to be close. It's all strategy to win, and, speaking for both candidates, they will say anything to gain votes and what they preach most likely doesn't represent how they will run the country.
Closed AccountJul 11, 2008
I'm so sick of this administration using terrorism as the drive to get these things passed. Hey, guess what, I'm not afraid of terrorists, but it looks like I should be afraid of my own U.S. government.
lazydriverJul 11, 2008
Unfortunately, their ideologies grow ever similar. Now we must destroy both of those parties and have them splinter so everyone has their representative.
libertad123Jul 11, 2008
Because he's really like every other politician in Washington, just a much better Orator and ass kisser
garysilvettJul 11, 2008
The New Fisa law is the worse law in the history of our country .
Closed AccountJul 11, 2008
Feingold does what a senator is supposed to. He is very ethical and consistent on issues.I have a lot of respect for him even though I almost never agree with him. He is one of the few senators that will actually hold his colleges feet to the flames so to speak.