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An Ode to Privacy

Aug 7, 2007
It wasn't so long ago that thinking the government was reading your mail, listening to your phone calls, tracking your movements and snapping photos along the way meant you were just paranoid. Ah, the good old days.

House Gets Busy Over the Weekend

Aug 6, 2007
A flurry of legislative activity over the weekend left a mixed bag of progress and surrender. While the House voted to require clean-energy standards for the first time and cut oil industry tax breaks, enough Democrats caved to the White House to pass the president's preferred FISA rule changes.

Bush to Seek Warrants for Wiretaps

Jan 18, 2007
President Bush has finally agreed to allow a secret court to oversee the NSA's wiretapping program, which had been operating without warrants for years. The administration's capitulation after 13 months of stubborn resistance might have something to do with pending congressional investigations and legal battles.
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Greenwald Nails Specter on Amnesty Law Lie

Jun 17, 2006
Sen. Arlen Specter went on TV to vehemently deny a Washington Post report that he had proposed legislation which included blanket amnesty for everyone involved with Bush's warrantless spying. But lawyer Glenn Greenwald has apparently proved that the Post was right in its report--and the Specter had lied about it.

Gore Smacks Back at Gonzales Criticism

Jan 18, 2006
After the attorney general dismissed the vexed former veep's charges of illegal spying, Gore swats back: No wonder you didn't defend yourself on the issues--you can't | releaseMeanwhile, a group of arch-conservatives call for hearings into Bush's program Hey, if you've lost Grover Norquist and David Keeneasp?id=59381" title="release">release .