http://senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=110&session=2&vote=00168
And, you Obama supporters out there, Obama voted yea. "Change we can believe in." Yeah, right. ****ing corporate whores, the lot of them. I sure hope the Supreme Court steps in a puts a stop to this. The entire bill completely flies in the face of the Constitution.
I am predicting an awful lot of protest votes this election thrown away on 3rd party candidates that don't have an icecube's chance in hell of getting elected. If I can swallow my bile long enough to bother voting at all, mine will probably be one of them.
Dude, you're misinformed. Obama flew back from his campaign trail to vote for the bill because it ADDS checks and balances to Bush's surveillance power. Those haven't been quoted here, but they're pretty significant. For one thing, I believe the bill mandates warrants.
Obama wanted those checks and balances in place. He made it pretty clear that he was for change -- and if they hadn't passed this bill, no new restrictions would have been added, and Bush could have gone on wiretapping for the rest of his term.
The reason the telecom immunity had to be added was because Bush would have vetoed it otherwise, and the Congressional Republicans might not have supported it either.
Does that make some sense? I understand you're angry, but it's misplaced.
As for Obama being a corporate whore -- he's the only delegate in recent history who's ever attempted to run a campaign without contributions from PACs. Go figure.