Bush Presses House on Surveillance Bill
2/13/2008 1:27:24 PM
2/13/2008 1:30:00 PM
Scope and limits
2/13/2008 1:38:22 PM
Why is party relevant to this situation?
2/13/2008 1:50:18 PM
^ On NPR, here, and elsewhere, I haven't heard or seen anyone blaming Democrats for "fear-mongering"--and you know it. Bush legacy: Setting a standard in fear-mongeringhttp://www.philly.com/inquirer/opinion/20080201_Bush_legacy__Setting_a_standard_in_fear-mongering.htmlOlbermann: FISA & Fear Mongering/Bush Domestic Surveillancehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uil__ldr9uYAaaaaand so on. [Edited on February 13, 2008 at 2:02 PM. Reason : .]
2/13/2008 1:58:51 PM
Bush is setting a standard of fear-mongering. That being said, the Democrats are spineless for not standing up to it, but that is presuming that Democrats are true civil-libertarians and not simply power hungry hacks who pander to a different demographic than Republicans.So, is the issue your distaste for the coverage of the issue, or the marginal consitutionality of the bill?
2/13/2008 2:08:52 PM
Bush is setting the agenda and the Democrats aren't stepping up and trying to stop him. Same old, same old. What's your point?
2/13/2008 2:19:09 PM
^^I think his feelings are hurt because it paints his party in a bad light.
2/13/2008 2:45:30 PM
2/13/2008 2:52:57 PM
Notice that 29 democrats voted against it, 2 didn't vote, (as opposed to 1 repub not voting).That makes your 49/49 majority18 for, 31 against.I know thinking is your weak point, but this is simple arithmetic.
2/13/2008 2:59:12 PM
why do well respected GOP senators find that they need to "follow the party" on every issue regardless if its in the better interests of their constituents. I somehow doubt all 47 GOP senators truely embraced this bill
2/13/2008 4:52:23 PM
because, at some point, it became better to follow along with the party line, rather than vote the ways that your constituents actually want you to vote.
2/13/2008 4:56:15 PM
2/14/2008 12:33:39 AM
So hooksaw as TSBs outspoken Bush supporter how do you feel about this bill. Are you going to sleep better tonight knowing that this legislation will get dem turrrists or do you ponder that this may be leading America down the wrong path and undermine the civil rights of your avg american.
2/14/2008 1:35:10 AM
^ Yes.
2/14/2008 1:38:29 AM
2/14/2008 9:11:31 AM
^i'd assume they were out, i don't know, say, campaigning during that time maybe? but thats just me.
2/14/2008 9:55:36 AM
they should've come back for the vote.mccain did
2/14/2008 10:01:48 AM
mccain has the nomination more or less locked, and its not imperative for him to stay out and spend every moment campaigning.
2/14/2008 10:10:35 AM
true, but they should still come back. and the potomac primaries were on tuesday, same day as the vote, they were obviously in town...well maybe not HRC cause she decided to Guiliani the potomac primaries
2/14/2008 10:21:40 AM
2/14/2008 11:14:25 AM
Maybe Hooksaw's point was that Democrats are feeding you a spoonful of lies with one hand and voting for the legislation they promise to deny with the other.Maybe he was just trying to illustrate that all politicians are similar.[Edited on February 14, 2008 at 11:30 AM. Reason : a]
2/14/2008 11:23:39 AM
2/14/2008 11:25:04 AM
^^ well a logical rational comment like that to support his right-wing position would defeat his whole goal of serving as TSB ann coulter inspired right-wing troll
2/14/2008 12:02:21 PM
2/14/2008 12:07:10 PM
Rush is talking about this today and also yesterday. He said Obama voted against it. I am confused is this a different FISA bill? Apparently the House of Representatives is dragging its feet in bringing the Bill to the floor. They may recess before considering it from what Rush said.Hmm that link certainly suggests Rush misunderstood the vote. I'm confused.[Edited on February 14, 2008 at 12:40 PM. Reason : .]
2/14/2008 12:39:04 PM
2/14/2008 12:51:04 PM
rush is an egocentric moron. you should know this after listening to him.
2/14/2008 12:54:51 PM
In fairness, I was a committed Ditto-head in high school. TheDuke went to Enloe with me and might have remembered that I had one of those old WPTF "Rush is RIGHT" license plates on my backpack.Then I went to college and futher developed my critical thinking skills.
2/14/2008 12:57:16 PM
when it comes to the GOP and its conservative base i am highly confused.a avg joe "conservative" American supports hypothetically economic freedom, fiscal responsibility, and hell Christian "values". How did the whole pro-patriot act, expansion of the executive branch with powers to wiretap w/o judicial review, water boarding, suspension of habeas corpus for the "terrorists", and all the other Big Brother policies become this partisan issue. It has been increasing since the 80's but really took off since 9/11. I disagree with many of the stances of liberal on political issue but how exactly are they the bad guy for actually being concerned about civil rights, privacy, and making sure the gov't is not abusing its executive authority. I am not saying we are a future Nazi germany but looking at history hitler did not just magically become fuhrer, nor did Julius Caeser just roll into the roman senate and tell them he was dictator for life.Every american should be outraged over the extent to wish the bush administration has wiped its ass with the constitution. Yes, national security is a concern but where do you draw the line?? if the current trend continues are we any better than some of those middle eastern countries if the bill of rights mentioned in our constitution are eroded. Every day i am at risk of being shot by some random felon, being in a fatal car accident, etc. I think i could endure a marginally increased chance of dying via terrorist versus having my government turn into a police state.[Edited on February 14, 2008 at 1:16 PM. Reason : a]
2/14/2008 1:09:06 PM
maybe i'm naive but i just don't think Homeland Security or the FBI or anybody really cares about what most of us are saying on the phone as long as its not about committing a terrorist attack or sneaking some Afghanis in the country
2/14/2008 1:16:13 PM
^ Yeah, the haters can't seem to comprehend the facts:[quote]For most purposes, including electronic surveillance and physical searches, 'foreign powers' means a foreign government, any faction(s) or foreign governments not substantially composed of US persons, and any entity directed or controlled by a foreign government. §§1801(a)(1)-(3) The definition also includes groups engaged in international terrorism and foreign political organizations.[quote]
2/14/2008 1:20:48 PM
thats not the point.i highly doubt the terrorist are gonna pick up the phone....osama: " jihad allah, are we still on for tomorrow"Ayman al-Zawahiri: "yes, our sinister terrorist plot is awesome; i'll be in the yellow van parked outside the market"osama: "good those infidels will suffer. did you buy all the explosives and the detonatorAyman al-Zawahiri: "yeah bro must def, JIHAD!!!"osama: "that is what i like to hear i'll see you at 9am"^ well that's all nice and dandy on paper. but who's going to supervise to ensure they do not abuse this power. I have heard reports on how the powers granted via the Patriot Act have been used to spy on suspected drug dealers. I do not think Marlo selling an eightball to some punk college kid as a terrorist.I really must be speaking to deaf ears as hooksaw obviously has no qualms with the US transition into a more Big Brother attitude and the erosion of civil rights as long as he can sleep warmly at night knowing those sneaky terrorists are not going to blow up his random townhouse in raleigh.[Edited on February 14, 2008 at 1:27 PM. Reason : a]
2/14/2008 1:22:07 PM
2/14/2008 1:29:23 PM
2/14/2008 1:34:07 PM
i just dont think the government has the manpower or time to listen in to every conversation that 300,000,000 people make and therefore they are legitimately going to focus their time and people on what they believe to be legitimate threats
2/14/2008 1:35:36 PM
of course they don't, but put a server farm like Google has behind it, add some voice recognition software (i'm sure they use it already), and you could easily record and automatically analyze every phone call made. Even if they weren't analyzed immediately, they could be recorded and data-mined later by a huge server cluster. Even if "you have nothing to hide", i doubt you want all your calls recorded and stored by the government.
2/14/2008 1:39:37 PM
This also opens avenues of potential corruption. I am sure IBM might give me a sizable "birthday gift" to my offshore account being a NSA agent and just happened to drop a few papers i had from a "investigative" phone call i recorded between two Apple high level exec over confidential material.
2/14/2008 1:44:31 PM
i'd argue that those avenues have always been therechanging laws doesn't necessarily affect whether or not people with criminal intentions will carry out their crimes...they might have to break 9 laws now instead of 10]
2/14/2008 1:46:41 PM
2/14/2008 1:47:34 PM
I think HUR 's analogy of the candy box was perfect.
2/14/2008 4:48:17 PM
House Republicans walked out...
2/14/2008 4:50:10 PM
fucking liberals don't they know the executive branch operates Above the law; unless it involves oral sex then congressional investigation is essential to protect the moral fiber from america from breaking down.
2/14/2008 4:55:31 PM
More interested in a political witch hunt you say... hmm, sounds familiar.It saddens me that our country is being run by children.
2/14/2008 5:04:29 PM
2/14/2008 5:07:27 PM
I'm of the opinion that if you want to be president you should immediately be excluded from consideration.
2/14/2008 5:45:16 PM
McCain is the security candidate and he voted for this bill.His silence in renouncing the democrat house's failure to deal with this bill is deafening.He is supposed to convince us he is going to be the leader on security and he can't even bring himself to take a stand now and show that he is willing to stand up to democrats when it's needed.This is the one issue that allegedly he owns,reporter: "so what you gonna do on X"McCain:" (changes subject) I'll be a strong leader against global terror"How long have we heard this non-answer from McCain?Here is your chance McCain, convince us you can work with democrats when it counts. When you are not compromising to give them what they want. Rather, get them to yield in our direction.I'm waiting.[Edited on February 15, 2008 at 11:16 PM. Reason : .]
2/15/2008 11:13:46 PM
In a rare show of political savvy, the Democrats cornered not only Bush, but McCain on this issue as well. They've already attempted to pass a version of the bill extending the powers to spy without granting retroactive telecom immunity, but the Republicans balked on it.This makes the issue about bald faced corporatism and not your security.The GOP has already said clearly that it will not support reimbursing corporations for losses incurred as a result of lawsuits. Companies aren't going to want to keep letting Uncle Sam listen to your phone calls for no reason if they start getting sued for it.Considering the impact Sen. McCain's already feeling for violating Reagan's 11th commandment years back, he can't afford to violate it right now.
2/15/2008 11:35:48 PM
2/16/2008 10:06:15 AM
What part of "No ex post facto law shall be passed." does Bush not understand?]
2/16/2008 12:22:34 PM