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Is Retroactive Immunity to Prosecution CONSTITUTIONAL?


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EFF has assisted hundreds of offended plaintiffs with filing lawsuits alleging that their privacy rights have been unnecessarily and UNCONSTITUTIONALLY violated by Big Telecom on behalf of the Bush White House.

To find out how you can join them, go here: https://www.eff.org/cases/att

These suits threaten to cost participating telecoms a mint in compensatory damages.

http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Story.aspx?guid=%...

Our Chimperor Dumya seems to feel that we, the impoverished little people, are only out to tax wealthy telecoms who sold our personal, proprietary, and privileged rights of freedom to communicate with people abroad so that we can get cash, telephone billing credit, or free internets for life.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=87...

Chimperor Dumya is waging war against the kitty-whipped Senate and Harry Reid to get his way, failing to realize his growing irrelevance as a lame duck.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/12/15/politics/main...

Right now, to appease the spoiled, recalcitrant eldest BFEE child, Reid is caving, but with growing resistance from the Congress, offended citizens who have filed suits to protest the flagrant violation of their rights, and folks like me who still revere the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and the Bill of Rights as LAW to which all government powers in these UNITED STATES OF AMERICA must defer, even the illegally expanded executive powers of the Bush White House.

http://www.watchblog.com/democrats/archives/005865.html

We know that spying on us without probable cause stated in a FISA issued warrant was ILLEGAL and UNCONSTITUTIONAL. We also know that Big Telecom wittingly and willingly participated in this crime. But, these telecoms now want to claim that this administration coerced them into violating our rights, a circumstance that should make them immune from civil prosecution for so doing. We know that condition is a stretch of the truth that borders on deceit. Most of them have not only willingly spied, but now move to craft their daily operations to further curtail our liberties through tactics meant to censor everything communicated that freely speaks negative of the military industrial corporatocracy or the Bush43 Administration. What they seek to evade at this point is paying the sort of compensatory damages that would most certainly deter anyone else from this same criminal activity, coerced or not.

It's time to stand up and stay up with this crying baby, wailing for us to do something!

http://www.democrats.com/node/15560

Call your Senator and let them know your support hinges on whether they have the guts to step to the wilting little Shrub on this issue.
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