
by
Kim Pearson at 10:40pm Sun, 22 Jun 2008 under
Law,
civil liberties,
surveillance,
Election 2008,
DEMOCRATS,
Barack Obama,
REPUBLICANS,
John McCain,
wiretapping,
domestic spying,
National Security Agency; 984 views
Last week, the US House of Representatives passed a "compromise" version of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that gives the President additional authority to conduct surveillance on American citizens while providing immunity to telecommunications companies that have cooperated with previous Bush administration warrantless surveillance efforts. The bill goes to the Senate for a vote this week. Sen.