Deal Reached in Congress to Rewrite Rules on Wiretapping

Just received this email of an article in the New York Times:

 

WASHINGTON — After months of wrangling, Democratic and Republican leaders in Congress struck a deal on Thursday to overhaul the rules on the government’s wiretapping powers and provide what amounts to legal immunity to the phone companies that took part in President Bush’s warrantless eavesdropping program after the Sept. 11 attacks.

The deal, expanding the government’s powers in some key respects, would allow intelligence officials to use broad warrants to eavesdrop on foreign targets and conduct emergency wiretaps without court orders on American targets for a week if it is determined important national security information would be lost otherwise. If approved, as appears likely, it would be the most significant revision of surveillance law in 30 years.

The agreement would settle one of the thorniest issues in dispute by providing immunity to the phone companies in the Sept. 11 program as long as a federal district court determines that they received legitimate requests from the government directing their participation in the warrantless wiretapping operation.

 

to read the rest of the article:

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/20/washington/20fisacnd.html

 

Terry 

 

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WHY immunity????

I don't get it.  That's just not right.  I'm going to pay very close attention to see where my local reps voted on this.

GET A SPINE!!!  That's just WRONG -- the corporations who just folded instead of even letting the public KNOW they were being told what to do with this ???   Just imagine, if there were some financial issue that was not in their favor, you can bet they'd find all kinds of ways to "INFORM" the public and stir up responses to get us agitating on their behalf.

Some days I think I'm living in CHINA!   Token parliament.  Toeing the official line.

 

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