blog.washingtonpost.com — Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) today announced his support for a sweeping intelligence surveillance law that has been heavily denounced by the liberal activists who have fueled the financial engines of his presidential campaign.
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vandernderyidJun 22, 2008
Remind me why I ever believed in this man.
jerbakerJun 23, 2008
LOL.
wishninjaJun 23, 2008
I am a Paul supporter and have joined and donated to both paul and and the campaign for liberty. I am pissed that Ron Paul did not show up for this vote. f**k the Montana neo-cons! This was important to the nation, and for me to know that Ron Paul is against this. I know he is not my Rep. he works for texas but damn this sucks.
Closed AccountJun 24, 2008
Now that's awesome spin.
Closed AccountJun 24, 2008
If you stand for nothing you will fall for anything
popperianJun 24, 2008
I can assure you I was an Obama supporter in many ways including financial contributions. As it stands right now, for the FISA issue, I like Bob Barr. He is the best on it, but I can't stand his environmental record. If Obama votes for that bill it's costing him my vote in 2008.I'm not a "McCain troll". I will never vote for McCain ... McCain supports the exact same crap I'm being critical of Obama about.Based on a bunch of reading, it sounds like some of the Democratic leadership wants to actually cover up some of the legal liability they have related to spying on people and that is one of the reasons.In congressional testimony there were supposedly more than 1000 cases of government officials using the spying program in a manner that clearly violated peoples privacy for no particular reason.
chaos7Jul 8, 2008
we gave him the democratic nomination and now that he's got it, he screws us over. i was a big obama supporter, but i don't know if i can vote for him now.
rockophonicSep 13, 2008
and it appears that obamasupportsfisa.com is up for grabs on ebay