Thursday, February 28, 2008

Bush Calls Surveillance Bill an ‘Urgent Priority’ -- NYTimes

Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts said the president was using “the specter of ism” to push his own agenda.

“If the telecommunications companies didn’t break the law, they do not need immunity,” the senator said. “If they broke the law, the American people deserve to know the size and scope of their lawbreaking. Adhering to the rule of law would not ‘aid our enemies’ — it would uphold the very principles we are fighting for. The President’s position has nothing to do with protecting Americans and everything to do with sweeping under the rug illegal activity by his administration and his corporate partners.”

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