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OK to Spy on Kidnappers Took 9 Hours

Last spring, with insurgents apparently holding three American soldiers in Iraq, it took the U.S. government more than nine hours to begin emergency surveillance of some of the kidnappers' electronic communications.

White House Gives Details on Surveillance

After weeks of insisting it would not reveal details of its eavesdropping without warrants, the White House reversed course Wednesday and provided a House committee with highly classified information about the operation.

The Vine

Telecom Immunity Is Un-American. The Public Deserves The Facts.

Source: theseminal.com

How can any politician, Democrat or Republican, tell Studs Terkel telecoms deserve immunity when he says, "By revealing the truth in a public forum, the American people will have the facts to play their historic, heroic role in putting our nation back on the path toward freedom.

Patriots Stand Up!

Source: firedoglake.com

Sen. Chris Dodd gave a great statement on the floor of the Senate this morning. You can watch video here on his Senate website.

Obama Camp Says It: He'll Support Filibuster Of Any Bill Containing Telecom Immunity

Source: tpmelectioncentral.com

It's official: Obama will back a filibuster of any Senate FISA legislation containing telecom immunity, his campaign has just told Election Central.

Obama: I Would Support Dodd's Filibuster of Telecom Immunity

Source: tpmelectioncentral.com

"Senator Obama has serious concerns about many provisions in this bill, especially the provision on giving retroactive immunity to the telephone companies. He is hopeful that this bill can be improved by the Senate Judiciary Committee.

What Did Pelosi Know, and When Did She Know It?

Source: The Huffington Post

Will House Speaker Nancy Pelosi come clean now that it is clear that the National Security Agency (NSA) was turned loose on American citizens well before 9/11? She has admitted knowing for several years about the Bush administration's eavesdropping on Americans without a court wa …

Another Loyal Bushie: Michael Mukasey and the Constitution

Source: www.counterpunch.com

The Michael Mukasey Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing has demonstrated that Mukasey cannot be relied upon to function independently as U.S. Attorney General.

What's at Stake in the Surveillance Debate in Congress

Source: Wired News

Over the next few weeks and months, civil libertarians and consumer advocates will wage a battle against the telecommunications companies and the Bush administration to preserve some semblance of privacy rights in Americans' communications.

Does Senate FISA bill immunize FBI 'black-bag jobs'?

Source: news.com

A few decades ago, the FBI regularly conducted "black-bag jobs" that involved sneaking into homes, hotel rooms and offices with the cooperation of the building's owner or even a neighbor with a spare key. Locks were picked otherwise.

Rockefeller Taking Telco Money As He Pushes For Their Immunity

Think Telco execs don't think they did anything wrong complying with the government's warrantless wiretap requests, well take a look at to whom they're donating their money.

With Democrats Like These ...

Source: The New York Times

Every now and then, we are tempted to double-check that the Democrats actually won control of Congress last year. It was particularly hard to tell this week.

Immunity for Telecoms May Set Bad Precedent, Legal Scholars Say

Source: The Washington Post

Last week, faced with admissions by several telecommunication companies that they assisted the Bush administration in warrantless spying on Americans, leaders of the Senate intelligence committee took a much different tack -- proposing legislation that would grant those companies …

Dodd to filibuster FISA telecom

Source: ctbob.blogspot.com

Sen. Chris Dodd made this video the other day to discuss his opposition to the FISA bill, and yesterday said he would also filibuster it if Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid decides to break tradition and refuse to uphold the "hold" on the bill that Dodd proposed.

Bush Will Veto New FISA Bill Because It Protects American Citizens

Source: The New York Times

But passage in the committee came with one unexpected hitch. In an interview after the closed session, Mr.

Senator Dodd Goes to the Mat: Says He Will Filibuster FISA if Reid Doesn't Respect His Hold

Source: firedoglake.com

Are you willing to go to the mat to restore the Constitution? Just last night, we heard there are plans to disregard Senator Dodd's intention to place a hold on a FISA bill that includes amnesty for telecommunications companies.

Chris Dodd to Harry Reid: "I see your ignored-hold and raise you a filibuster"

Source: TPM Election Central

Chris Dodd won't roll over for Harry Reid. Dodd announced yesterday that he would place a hold on any Senate bill that proposed retroactive immunity for the telecom companies involved in President Bush's no-warrant wiretapping controversy.

Harry Reid to Chris Dodd: "Your hold-fu is weak! Watch me ignore your hold on the FISA bill and push it through anyway!"

Source: Salon.com

I wrote about many of yesterday's developments concerning telecom amnesty and warrantless surveillance in this morning's post, but I want separately to highlight one critical fact.

Why, Even If You Have Nothing To Hide, Government Surveillance Threatens Your Freedom

Source: writ.news.findlaw.com

FindLaw columnist and former counsel to the president John Dean argues against Congress's expanding domestic surveillance powers under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).

A Democrat With A Spine: Chris Dodd is Single-Handedly Blocking Retroactive Immunity For Telco FISA Violations

Source: Daily Kos

The Military Commissions Act. Warrantless wiretapping. Shredding of Habeas Corpus. Torture. Extraordinary Rendition. Secret Prisons. No more.

Senator Dodd Announces He Will Stop Telecom Immunity Bill

Source: Wired News

The Military Commissions Act. Warrantless wiretapping. Shredding of Habeas Corpus. Torture. Extraordinary Rendition. Secret Prisons. No more.

Verizon Admits to Emergency Wiretapping

Source: eweek.com

Verizon—without a warrant or subpoena—turned over customer records of telephone calls and Internet activities to federal officials more than 700 times since 2005, according to the nation's second largest telecom carrier.

GOP Maneuver Succeeds: House Dem Leaders Postpone FISA Vote Until Next Week by saying that it support OBL

Source:

ooks like the GOP parlimentary maneuver worked: According to House Dem leadership aides, the leadership has postponed the vote on the FISA bill until next week.

Senate and Bush Agree On Terms of Spying Bill

Source: The Washington Post

Senate Democrats and Republicans reached agreement with the Bush administration yesterday on the terms of new legislation to control the federal government's domestic surveillance program, which includes a highly controversial grant of legal immunity to telecommunications compani …

AT&T;, Other Telecoms, Buy Victory in Lawsuits

Source: Salon.com

Let's just describe very factually and dispassionately what has happened here.

Battle of the branches: Bush needles Congress

Source: The Hill

President Bush on Wednesday criticized a Congress that has not "managed to pass many important bills" and is "just getting started" on funding bills.

Comcast charges the NSA $1,000 per wiretap

Source: Raw Story

Although the scope of surveillance conducted under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act remains shrouded in secrecy, newly disclosed documents show the costs one company charges the government to eavesdrop on customers.

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