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Countdown: Chris Dodd and the FISA Debate

By Manila Ryce
Published Tuesday, December 18th, 2007, 5:32 am
Filed under: Videos: Political, Videos: Debate, Society/Culture: Law/Order, Society/Culture, Videos, US Politics

Alison Stewart, filling in for Olbermann, reports on the battle which took place on the Senate floor Monday. Jah bless Chris Dodd for being the only senator running for president who took a stand against the FISA bill to keep it from coming to a vote in the full Senate. The bill was approved by the oxymoronic Senate intelligence committee in early October, and plans to give immunity from lawsuits to telecommunication companies who assist the government in their warrantless domestic wiretapping program. Warrantless searches are in violation of FISA, and more importantly, something called the fourth amendment.

Kennedy is correct in stating that the president is more interested in protecting the phone companies than American lives. America is not a democracy, it’s a polyarchy where the public is excluded from the decision making process which occurs between the political class and big business. Corporations are the real constituents. Our participation is limited to electing one of two nearly identical leaders. Were we living in a true democracy, the will of the people would not be facing such tremendous opposition from both the Democratic and Republican elites who move against our interests at every opportunity.


Countdown

Chris Dodd

Ted Kennedy

Russ Feingold (the sound sucks on this one, but it’s all I’ve got for now)

One Response to “Countdown: Chris Dodd and the FISA Debate”

  1. As I understand it, the vote was merely delayed for the time being with the intention that it will be taken up at some future point. I hope that the Democrats will refuse to re-introduce it and that this stands as proof that they will actively fight against this administration and not acquiesce to its demands.

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