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Added: Jan 31, 2008

From: PropagandaBuster

Duration: 3:16

The dead line to extend the FISA law (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act), has been extended by two week in the Congress of the United States of America. The reason for the delay is the Democrats want the trial lawyers to be able to sue telephone companies for providing wire-taps requested by the government without FISA judge approval. The Republicans want to add to the legislation exempting the telephone companies for such law suits and make it retro active. The telephone companies were acting patriotic by helping the government in its search for terrorist to continue to keep America safe. While the Democrats are beholding to the trial lawyer associations, as they are the single largest contributor to the Democratic Party. They want the lawyers to be able to sue the phone companies and make billions on it. Also such law suits may bankrupt some of the companies. The Democratic Party leadership cares more about the trial lawyers than they do about the security of the United States of America.

Channel: News

Tags: analysis  att  commentary  democrat  fisa  lawyer  republican  sprint  tap  terrorism  terrorist  verizon  vote  wire 


Rating: 3.57 (14 ratings)    Views: 661    Comments: 25

MomOfSailorOnUSSKH Says:

Jan 31, 2008 - They do listen in, mostly to outgoing or incoming from foreign countries. They listen for certain key words (such as bomb or kill) and they have due cause to do this. It is only the way we will be kept safe. They have caught terrorists this way.

PropagandaBuster Says:

Jan 31, 2008 - I agree and have no problem with it. That is their job to protect us and so far okay.

MomOfSailorOnUSSKH Says:

Jan 31, 2008 - Yes, I agree too.......i noticed you use cold eze, well, also try airborn, it is a tablet that you put into water and drink it down....it is not bad. It works very quickly and was developed by a school teacher......i find it nips it in the bud.

jdempjr Says:

Jan 31, 2008 - money grab for these few. rates up. media seems to look the other way.

PropagandaBuster Says:

Jan 31, 2008 - Thanks for that suggestion. I've been using Cold-Eeze for years and have avoiding getting a cold for that time. Does Airborn have the same hard to get use to taste as Cold-Eeeze?

MomOfSailorOnUSSKH Says:

Jan 31, 2008 - It actually is better, and tastes like lemon-lime sparkling type drink, you can use it hot or cold. It also works on my allergies too and decongests me.

PropagandaBuster Says:

Jan 31, 2008 - Thanks. I'll add that to my Wal-Mart shopping list.

JakeandElwoodBlues Says:

Jan 31, 2008 - Then Democrats like Dodd and Reid and the rest of them should have gotten the Joseph Goebbels Fascist Propaganda Award then. Why not?

rockyman500 Says:

Jan 31, 2008 - what does togies toga mean?

PropagandaBuster Says:

Jan 31, 2008 - It means: Tippy Canoe and Tyler, too.

PropagandaBuster Says:

Jan 31, 2008 - Agreed, all of the Democratic Party leadership make me sick.

sawzall666 Says:

Jan 31, 2008 - Thats why the demms are going after teh telephone companies.....they are being patriotic.....ive noticed that most patriotic acts these days are not acceptable anymore. Any one els notice this?

PropagandaBuster Says:

Jan 31, 2008 - Being patriotic is not acceptable to the news media, the perverts in Hollywood, the hate America crowd in academia, and the re-educators (teachers) in the re-educations camps (public schools). However in the real America, which is most of America, patriotism is not dead, but very much alive. It is just that those I mentioned above have a lot of influence and control thought in this country.

eyezayah Says:

Feb 5, 2008 - Thank you sir for what you do.

trivlaka Says:

Feb 21, 2008 - Pathetic propaganda on your part, Buster. Ironic. This isn't about "trial lawyers" vs. terrorists. This is about the rule of law vs. making special rules for well-connected corporations who lobby with millions of dollars to retroactively codify their illegal espionage of ALL Americans. Telecom immunity = pandering to corporate special interests. Using your logic, I might say Bush is a terrorist-loving traitor for siding with the corporations at the expense of our ability to fight terrorism.

PropagandaBuster Says:

Feb 21, 2008 - I hope you are not expecting me to take time to respond to your comment?

trivlaka Says:

Feb 24, 2008 - Help, I'm suffering from an irony overdose.

EuropeanCannon Says:

Feb 24, 2008 - Which are the "terrorist nations"? Could you list at least some of them? I telephone a lot of nations, I don't want to keep telephoning, if they're terrorist nations. And are you wearing makeup?

PropagandaBuster Says:

Feb 24, 2008 - If I used makeup do you think my face would look this ugly? So no make up here. As for which nations are labeled as terrorist nations: the UK make have a different list than the USA. I think the current USA list is: Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria.

EuropeanCannon Says:

Feb 25, 2008 - You mentioned phoning Al Quaeda members in Pakistan in your video. Is Pakistan on the list? Is this where the Al Quaeda are?

PropagandaBuster Says:

Feb 25, 2008 - I could not find Pakistan on the list. However if you telephone a known al-Quaeda in any nation, be it USA, Italy, Canada, or the UK, you can be sure the UK intelligence agencies would be listening as Homeland Security would be listening to me if I made such a call from the USA. If I called a know terrorist I would not expect my call to have any privacy and I would hope such a call would be listened to. I feel if one calls the enemy than any expectation of privacy has been negated.

K2Karakoram Says:

Feb 27, 2008 - Great satire on right-wing propaganda and the idiots that believe it.

USAGymnast Says:

Mar 12, 2008 - Better than the communist propaganda that you produce.

K2Karakoram Says:

Mar 13, 2008 - Well well, another right-wing moron that does not know what communist means. Gee what a surprise.

PropagandaBuster Says:

Mar 13, 2008 - Well well, another left-wing drone that does not know what communist means. Gee what a surprise.