Friday, May 30, 2008

Is John McCain Really Different From Bush On Telecom Immunity

Or is this just a way to get Libertarians back into the Republican fold.

We say no immunity, no way!

Senator John McCain in Denver, Colorado.

For McCain, a Switch on Telecom Immunity?

by: Jonathan Weisman and Ellen Nakashima, The Washington Post

Recent statements signal deeper privacy concerns.

A top lawyer for Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign said telecommunications companies should be forced to explain their role in the Bush administration's warrantless surveillance program as a condition for legal immunity for past wiretapping, a statement that stands in marked contrast to positions taken by President Bush, McCain and other Republicans in Congress. » More

Be Careful. I can think of several dozens ways they can explain their roles and what they did was still against the law and they knew it. Do they know what information was gathered and on whom? Was it Al Qaeda or the Democrats?


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