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zatoicchi
14.07.08, 03:48
WASHINGTON — The Senate gave final approval on Wednesday to a major expansion of the government’s surveillance powers, handing President Bush one more victory in a series of hard-fought clashes with Democrats over national security issues.

The measure, approved by a vote of 69 to 28, is the biggest revamping of federal surveillance law in 30 years. It includes a divisive element that Mr. Bush had deemed essential: legal immunity for the phone companies that cooperated in the National Security Agency wiretapping program he approved after the Sept. 11 attacks.

The vote came two and a half years after public disclosure of the wiretapping program set off a fierce national debate over the balance between protecting the country from another terrorist strike and ensuring civil liberties. The final outcome in Congress, which opponents of the surveillance measure had conceded for weeks, seemed almost anticlimactic in contrast.

Mr. Bush, appearing in the Rose Garden just after his return from Japan, called the vote “long overdue.” He promised to sign the measure into law quickly, saying it was critical to national security and showed that “even in an election year, we can come together and get important pieces of legislation passed.”


http://www.nytimes.com-washington

Aurion
15.07.08, 21:45
loool another stuck up zat,GOD help u guys !! now they have all the power to do just anything to citizens just to over claim their desires

anon
15.07.08, 21:53
they are supposed to be voted so that take care of people's interests, but i doubt complete invasion of privacy is one of those :rolleyes2:

Aurion
15.07.08, 22:47
they are already voting for their own cause anon,no commercial slogons are included,just some political sh%t as always,protect their own good