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Congress reaches deal on terrorist surveillance bill

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Jun 20, 2008, 2:08 GMT


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SP4: Bush...Jun 20th, 2008 - 13:57:29

...what a beauty!

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If it'sJun 20th, 2008 - 15:31:28

such a beauty, why did AWOL Bush try to sneak it in under the radar like the dirty little sneak he is. When he secretly authorized the tapping, there were no warrents issued and even Bush questioned the legality.

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LOL.Jun 20th, 2008 - 16:36:48

The only people trying to sneak this under the radar is congress. After making a big deal out of 'stopping Bush' they have now quietly given him everything he asked for.

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SP4: BecauseJun 20th, 2008 - 20:57:41

..they did a poll. No dem congressman wants to go back home saying he weakened national security, but they had to make a stink over privacy for their liberal constituants. All of them know what Britain, France and Germany know:

In the world you are now living in, simply ignoring the fact that instant covert communication is possible just about anywhere, for anyone, necessitates non-warranted evesdropping.

Nice to know that Congressmen, behind closed doors, still act like adults.

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patriotJun 21st, 2008 - 15:54:18

Congress of America to Nationalize Oil, The American Republic


The Congress of America will have no choice but to pass laws to Nationalize the Oil industry in America or lose the game. Americans are suffering across America because of lack of control of the oil industry. Obama and McCain are too weak to correct this problem, thus a new Republic of America must takeover and fix the problems of America. Los Angeles, California will be the place that the new revolution in America began. Soon a formal announcement will be made informing the general public on what to do, and where to volunteer. America needs and will be fixed.

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