Obama will now need to prosecute himself :
February 12, 2008 10:57 AM PST
A U.S. Senate vote that took place two hours ago reveals how much three of our leading presidential candidates are committed to electronic privacy and the rule of law.
Barack Obama passes the test. John McCain failed. Hillary Clinton gets an incomplete.
The vote was on an amendment to deny AT&T and other telecommunications companies legal immunity if they are proven in court to have violated federal privacy law by opening their networks to the National Security Agency.
Obama voted for the amendment. That’s a vote for electronic privacy and for the rule of law. It means that AT&T and any other companies that may have violated the law would be held accountable for any illegal actions they committed. Conversely, if AT&T, et al, violated no laws, its lawyers have nothing to worry about.
Obama, not McCain or Clinton, votes for electronic privacy | Politics and Law – CNET News
Similar to the Koran, deception is not only allowable it is necessary in the quest, especially if your final end is a liberal utopia. All the scandals happening should be no surprise to anyone.
Mining data and intimidating the evil oil paid conservatives, the ones who hate women, minorities, planet earth, are all good when considering any means to a utopian end.
The bigger the government, the better they can serve:)
Hopefully the snowball that’s growing doesn’t get slowed down by wimps like McCain and his fellow liberal appeasers….