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Warrantless Wiretapping
The warrantless wiretapping case involves President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and many other members of the Bush Administration. They are accused of eavesdropping on U.S. citizens during citizen's international phone calls... [more]
The warrantless wiretapping case involves President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and many other members of the Bush Administration. They are accused of eavesdropping on U.S. citizens during citizen's international phone calls without a warrant. A Judiciary Committee is investigating the charges and has issued a subpoena for documents related to President Bush's program.
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Today The FISA AMENDMENTS ACT OF 2008 May be Passed by the U.S. Senate. Compare provisions in "Hitler's Laws" with U.S. FISA AMENDMENTS ACT OF 2008: Note similar manner the Act, HR 6304 suspends the U.S. ...
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The list of defendants is long and includes several big names in politics including president Bush, Alberto Gonzales and the NSA for their roles in implementing warrantless wiretapping.
The National Security Agency, Keith B. Alexander, Michel V. Hayden, George W. Bush, Richard B.
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The government on Friday moved to dismiss the ongoing warrantless wiretap lawsuits against telecoms, invoking the retroactive amnesty clause of the FISA Amendments Act.
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In 2004, after top Justice Department lawyers refused to re-certify the legality of President Bush’s warrantless wiretapping program, the Bush administration re-authorized the program anyway without the Justice Department’s approval. Previous accounts of the program’s re-authorization reported...
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I have the feeling Bill Richardson pulled a clever quickie on the Democrats.
The only speaker to address the issue of warrantless wiretapping to domestically spy on American citizens during the entire Democratic National Convention was Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico.
I have found a copy...
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From irregulartimes.com
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Last Friday the American Civil Liberties Union challenged the FISA Amendments Act (FAA) in Federal District Court in New York. But on the same day, Wired reported that Justice Department special counsel Anthony Coppolino informed U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker in San Francisco that the...
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From dissidentvoice.org
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a California-based privacy group, filed a lawsuit against the National Security Agency (NSA), President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, and several other administration officials on behalf of AT&T; customers in an effort to stop the government's warrantless...
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Last Friday the American Civil Liberties Union challenged the FISA Amendments Act (FAA) in Federal District Court in New York. But on the same day, Wired reported that Justice Department special counsel Anthony Coppolino informed U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker in San Francisco that the...
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From indybay.org
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On Wednesday, Antifascist Calling reported on moves by the Department of Justice to seek blanket immunity for AT&T under provisions of the disgraceful FISA Amendments Act (FAA).
If approved by Judge Vaughn Walker, the presiding magistrate hearing the landmark Hepting v. AT&T lawsuit in federal...
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From dissidentvoice.org
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Late Friday night, the Government started the formal process for retroactive immunity for the telecommunications companies sued by EFF and others for their involvement in the warrantless surveillance of millions of ordinary Americans. The immunity is a key part of the unconstitutional FISA...
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Telcos this year landed immunity from prosecution for warrantless wiretapping on behalf of the Bush administration.
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"Just a day before the government will try again to get AT&T out of court for allegedly helping with President Bush's warrantless wiretapping of Americans, the scrappy civil liberties group suing the telecom giant filed another suit -- this one against the government and top officials involved in...
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From disinfo.com
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed a lawsuit on Thursday against the National Security Agency, President Bush, vice president Dick Cheney and several other members of the Bush administration on behalf of AT&T; customers, in order to stop the government's warrantless wiretapping program...
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From sott.net
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When the Congress passed the Protect America Act last summer and the FISA Amendments Act this summer, they replaced the Constitution’s system of balanced power between three branches of government with checks and balances between them with a system of trust. Trust sounds like a good thing, but...
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From irregulartimes.com
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed Jewel v. NSA to try another tactic in stopping unconstitutional warrantless wiretapping of U.S. residents .
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