Wednesday, February 13, 2008

US Senate Votes Immunity For Telecoms

Straight from Slashdot's presess:

Ktistec Machine writes to let us know that the telecom companies are one step closer to getting off the hook for their illegal collusion with the US government. Today the US Senate passed, by a filibuster-proof majority of 67 to 31, a revised FISA bill that grants retroactive immunity to the telecommunications companies that helped the government illegally tap American network traffic. If passed by both houses and signed by the President, this would effectively put an end to the many lawsuits against these companies (about 40 have been filed). The House version of the bill does not presently contain an immunity provision.

Pre$ident Bu$h has said he will veto any such bill that reaches his desk without the grant of immunity.

WE DO NOT HAVE LIBERTY ANYMORE.

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