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Brodner's Cartoon du Jour: Bush's Wiretapping Bill

June 24, 2008


FISA Nixon

Bush's wiretapping bill, which, incredibly, passed the House, is going to be voted on by the Senate. Passage is expected there too. Granting the telecom corps immunity for spying on us covers up the Bush gang's fingerprints on the crimes and also okays it for future presidents. Very bad. Tell your senators to respect the law. Somewhere Nixon is smiling. Sometimes it seems he never left.

A good Times editorial of last week:

Mr. Bush v. the Bill of Rights

Let 'em hear you:
http://www.truemajority.org/StopFISA


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