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Russ Feingold on the New FISA Legislation

This is Senator Russ Feingold explaining the ramifications of the new wiretapping authority in legislation before Congress. Video is by http://OpenLeft.com. Find out more at http://stopthespying....  
 
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flintstone9812 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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What you got against a man who wants government to be open and honest??
flintstone9812 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Absolutely. He stands for openness and honesty from government officials.
marosci (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Actually it's been factually established that the GOP **DID** try to sway elections by interfering with prosecutions.
imanerd36 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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"The very word 'secrecy' is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths, and to secret proceedings."
John F. Kennedy

O-bomb-a, you are not change, you are another George Bush, you voted for the Patriot act, and for funding the war. What ever happened to Kennedy being you ideal?
GOOGLE: RON PAUL(He supported Nader after he lost his campaign as well.)
chunga777 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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I agree. Judging by their actions, I saw Obama and McCain were too similar and therefore, not worthy of a vote.

Both voted to give amnesty to the telco companies that spied on americans at the behest of the government. Both voted for the first wall street bail out. Both voted, repeatedly, to continue funding for the Iraq war.

Also, like McCain, he didn't take the nuclear option of the table in regards to Iran, Afganistan or Pakistan.
ty99999returns (1 year ago) Show Hide
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they should atleast have warrent imo
knowfedirs (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I took my Obama bumper sticker off because he voted to not only let the Bush administration and the telecom companies off, but leave James Risen holding the bag for bringing awareness to the domestic spying. Nobody should have been let off the hook for blatant betrayal.

Hitler was only successful because he stripped civil liberties away. As this slowly happens to us, we'll then be unable to fight back against authoritarian corruption and greed. Compromise is inevitable, but that was betrayal.
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You will probably follow by saying McCain is just as bad and has equally poor plans for the outcome of this country (if you were objective).
michaeljackson200 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Dude, I don't like McCain either, but it would be more stupid to vote for Obama than him. It is a fact that Obama does not explain change.
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how is he deceiving you?

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