Bush Comes Clean

Bush Comes Clean

Why we really need telecom immunity:

1). It’s our way of saying thank you, and 2)., More to the point: as Bush put it at last week’s press conference, “The litigation process could lead to the disclosure of information about how we conduct surveillance.” A grim prospect not for the telecom companies, but for the White House. Glenn Greenwald sums it up:

The telecom lawsuits are…the last hope for ever having this still-secret behavior subjected to the rule of law and enabling the American people to learn about what their Government did for years in illegally spying on them. That’s why — the only real reason — the White House is so desperate for telecom amnesty.

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Why we really need telecom immunity:

1). It’s our way of saying thank you, and 2)., More to the point: as Bush put it at last week’s press conference, “The litigation process could lead to the disclosure of information about how we conduct surveillance.” A grim prospect not for the telecom companies, but for the White House. Glenn Greenwald sums it up:

The telecom lawsuits are…the last hope for ever having this still-secret behavior subjected to the rule of law and enabling the American people to learn about what their Government did for years in illegally spying on them. That’s why — the only real reason — the White House is so desperate for telecom amnesty.

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