Senate Sells out US Citizens and Passes FISA Amendments

Joining their sellout brothers and sisters in the House, the United States Senate passed the FISA amendments, giving the administration more tools to spy on Americans and granting immunity to the telecoms that participated in the last round of illegal spying.

EFF has a nice press release explaining just how badly we were sold out:

The U.S. Senate this afternoon passed the FISA Amendments Act, broadly expanding the president's warrantless surveillance authority and unconstitutionally granting retroactive immunity to telecommunications companies that participated in the president's illegal domestic wiretapping program. The House of Representatives passed the same bill last month, and President Bush is expected to sign the legislation into law shortly.

Say what you want about Hilary, at least she didn't cave like a certain other presidential candidate.


and McCain apparently didn't think it was important enough to even vote on:


source [GovTrack]

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Unopened rebate requests found in San Jose dumpster

http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_6814729

...I am staring at more than 1,300 rebate requests sent to Vastech on Bonaventura Drive in San Jose. The envelopes were tossed - unopened - into a garbage dumpster near Vastech. I have two boxes of envelopes that were thrown out without being processed. In all of my years of reporting, I have never encountered such outrageous behavior against consumers.

Come on, isn't that where we imagine EVERY rebate mail in request ends up? I hate mail in rebates and it's gotten to the point where I won't even figure them into the price of something I'm buying because half the time they never show up or get wrongly denied.

via Brian Cantoni

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Cheney on Iraq: "Quagmire"

Even though it was 1994, he got it pretty much spot on:

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Our Government or His Government

I love this video. Sara Taylor being reminded what the oath of office she took was supposed to stand for:

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I Don't Recall

The top US law enforcement official in all his forgetful glory:

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Nortel to restate earnings (again)

For the fourth time in four years, Nortel has to restate earnings to fix accounting errors.

The Five Dumbest Things on Wall Street This Week

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