Comments on: Bush: No More Debate Over Spy Program

President Asks The House To Pass Anti-Terror Eavesdropping Laws

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by cbs_oliver February 12, 2008 5:05 PM EST
Well the Quizlings in the Democratic party - Hillary supporters all - are trashing the rule of law and extending special priviledges to businesses and the wealthy as usual.

We need better Democrats.
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by drivelphobe February 12, 2008 5:04 PM EST
If you have nothing to hide, then who cares who is listening?
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by singingrick February 12, 2008 5:01 PM EST


This is wrong..very wrong.


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by secundus2 February 12, 2008 5:00 PM EST
I believe that the DEM Sen. J. Rockefeller, Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, ought to get as much credit/blame for this action as anyone else. If you decry a bill that passes with 67 Senate votes (a veto-proof majority), is there anything that you do like about US democracy as it exists? If not, the fringe is a good place to be.
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by prinzowhales February 12, 2008 5:00 PM EST
CBS News knows better than to have a comment section for its story on the Regime''s plan to ask for the death penalty for the Guantanamo Six.

The infamous T-Shirt man has confessed to just about every crime since the Lindbergh Kidnapping. I doubt if the Regime will bring the case to trial if the evidence is to be revealed...The revelations in the case of the 15 year old ''terrorist'' that they are attempting to try for murder has already made them a veritable laughing stock.

Its appalling that while this farce is being conducted at Guantanamo, the ISI General who wired $100,000, through the ''good offices'' of the man later imprisoned for the murder of Danny Pearl, to the alleged hijacker ringleader, Mohammed Atta, is still walking around scott free....On the morning of 9-11, this General was having breakfast in Washington with then-Representative Porter Goss and Senator Graham.
Porter Goss was part of an elite CIA assassination team and was later head of CIA....Now, who is the bigger fish...T-SHirt man and the five amigos, or the ISI General?
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by michellem99-2009 February 12, 2008 4:49 PM EST
THIS IS NOT RIGHT..I talk to my senior parnents on the phone..Next what will it be. Nanny govt..
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by walt1944-2009 February 12, 2008 4:41 PM EST
The Great Emperor Bush II is very pleased that the Senate has passed his "spy" bill complete with immunity for the telephone companies.

As usual, the stupidly-loyal neocon Fascist Nazi Republicans turned the tide convincing the evil, cowardly Whimpo-crats of the "wisdom" (!!!???) of the Great Emperor.

The Great Emperor expects the House to follow in the footsteps of the Senate, stupidly over the cliff, and to have HIS bill up for his signature soon.

Are we fed up or what!!!!

SIG HEIL, BUSH!!!!
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by prinzowhales February 12, 2008 4:41 PM EST
Looks like the Demopublican Senate has once again supported the Police State and the Corporations for which it stands, just as they have supported the Stupid Peoples'' War in Iraq?...And how does the enraged American electorate punish them?--They re-elect them!!..."You can''t fix stupid!"
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by antoniof123 February 12, 2008 4:38 PM EST
Well, now America you have fallen asleep and look at what it got you.

Hope you sleep well.
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by enoughya February 12, 2008 4:37 PM EST
Incredible! We are living in a totalitarian dictatorship. The facsists have nothing to fear as they have usurped total power and their secrecy hides their evil. The rest of us have much to fear, those who wield power over us and the complete collapse of what used-to-be our representative government.
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by trillion1 February 12, 2008 4:35 PM EST
Crime does pay.
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