Dodd Prepares To Filibuster Warrantless Surveillance Bill

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First Posted: 12-17-07 01:34 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Senator Chris Dodd is poised to take the Senate floor in an effort to derail a measure that would grant immunity to telecommunication companies that helped conduct warrantless surveillance on Americans.

Dodd left the campaign trail late last night, with only weeks to go until the Iowa caucus, to push for the removal of the immunity provision from a larger bill that Congress is considering on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

"Certainly two and a half weeks out from the Iowa Caucus, every day counts. We would love to be there. But this is something that Senator Dodd feels passionate about and he's willing to leave the campaign trail and stand up to Bush for it," said Dodd spokesperson Colleen Flanagan. "This is about FISA but it is also about so much more."

Early on Monday the Senate considered amendments to the Protect America Act, which would overhaul FISA, authorize the monitoring of people outside the United States, give secret courts the power to approve aspects of surveillance, and grant telecom companies retroactive immunity for past cooperation. A vote to table the bill, which has the support of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-NV, and other prominent Democrats, was shot down 79 to 10. But opposition from some Senators, most prominently, Dodd and Sen. Russ Feingold, D-WI, remains heated.

In a floor speech today, Feingold made a spirited argument that the original FISA bill already included an immunity clause and that the courts, not Congress, should decide whether telecom companies deserve legal protections. He is also slated to introduce an amendment codifying these points and stripping immunity from the legislation.

Dodd seems poised to take his opposition even further, promising to go to the floor to filibuster debate until a legislative compromise of sorts could be reached. In preparation for the tour-de-force session, the Senator, according to advisers, wore comfortable shoes (he can't sit down), judiciously watched his liquid intake (he can't leave for the bathroom), and made sure to have plenty of different materials from which to read.

Aides say there are several like-minded Senators who have agreed to pose questions to Dodd during the session, the one way in which he is allowed to stop talking while maintaining the filibuster, according to Senate rules. He is, they say, hoping for all the help he can get including assistance from his White House competitors.

"Senators [Hillary] Clinton and [Barack] Obama have indicated their support for what Senator Dodd has talked about in the past," said Dodd's deputy campaign manager, Amos Hochstein. "I hope they are there to help Senator Dodd with the filibuster today but you would have to ask them about that."

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Later in the day, several news sources confirmed that Clinton, Obama, and Sen. Joe Biden, D-DE, will not be leaving the campaign trail to assist in Dodd's effort.

In November, the House passed its own version of the Protect America Act, without the telecom immunity, by a vote of 227 to 189. President Bush responded by declaring his intentions to veto any bill that did not include the immunity measure; Congress, he said, must "grant liability protection to companies who are facing multi-billion-dollar lawsuits only because they are believed to have assisted in the efforts to defend our nation following the 9/11 attacks."

The Senate actually had two versions of the bill which it could have considered: one that included immunity and one without it. On Friday, Sen. Reid announced that he would move the former to the Senate floor. The decision sparked a firestorm among many Democrats and persuaded Dodd to undertake a filibuster.

"Providing retroactive immunity to companies that may have violated the law will set a dangerous precedent," said Dodd. "Companies who violated the trust of thousands of their customers will be immune to prosecution and the details of their actions will stay hidden."

Aides in Dodd's office declined to speculate how long their boss was prepared to see his filibuster through. Talk of a compromise has been bounced around within Democratic circles even prior to Monday's debate. But on a conference call with reporters, the Senator's commitment to removing the immunity provision was repeatedly underscored.

"He will speak as long as he can," Hochstein said. "He will speak until he can no longer."

Senator Chris Dodd is poised to take the Senate floor in an effort to derail a measure that would grant immunity to telecommunication companies that helped conduct warrantless surveillance on American...
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Why is it Harry Reid will make a Democratic Presidential Candidate of his party stand up and filibuster this immoral bill, but when the Republicans just threaten a filibuster, well he just capitulates to them? Who the hell does he represent anyway? It ought to reveal to Democrats just how corrupt the leadership of the Democratic party is. First, he brings up the intelligence bill put forth by Dick Cheney and Jay Rockefeller (D), and ignores the judiciary bill from Pat Leahy. Now he forces the Democrats to filibuster this corrupt bill. If we don't understand the power the corporations have over our government, Democrats and Republicans, we deserve whatever bad legislation they put into law. When are Americans going to wake up and understand their responsibility to take their government back from the Corporations.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 12/17/2007
- DouginCT I'm a Fan of DouginCT 2 fans permalink

This is the closest thing to Senate heroics I can imagine in this sad time. A filibuster from an intelligent, thoughtful (not perfect...none of 'em are) Senator in an era of cowardice and sell-outs. This shames the rest of the Senate. Most of all, it shames Hilary and Barack, who are out campaigning at this critical time. Really lame. This is what being a leader is all about.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 12/17/2007
- gwr72 I'm a Fan of gwr72 3 fans permalink

My God a democrat with balls and intelligence. GO DODD !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 12/17/2007
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I'm a huge Obama guy, but I will vote for Dodd because he is walking the walk that few dems will do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 12/17/2007
- nellie I'm a Fan of nellie 502 fans permalink
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Right now a Dodd/Feingold ticket is looking pretty good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 12/17/2007
- ahornick I'm a Fan of ahornick 3 fans permalink

Thank you Senator Dodd. The candidates can talk about leadership or they (at least those currently elected to Congress) can lead now. It's their choice. The voters know the difference.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 12/17/2007
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 12/17/2007
- fullkelly I'm a Fan of fullkelly 4 fans permalink

Only wish I could help him- So instead of voting for Clinton who is a no show in her support fo Dodd, I will vote for Dodd instead. The rest of them can kiss my white ass.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:39 PM on 12/17/2007
- hip dibler I'm a Fan of hip dibler 11 fans permalink

Don't get all worked up.

The Dem's will cave. They always do.

There's just no money in doing the right thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 PM on 12/17/2007
- aznurse I'm a Fan of aznurse 61 fans permalink

Senator John Warner R. just said having the ablility to sue the companies can cause them to have undo hardships, lower stock options and unwarrented legal bills, lower their standing in the community. Cue violin music now please. Its all so touching!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 PM on 12/17/2007
- baghdadjoe I'm a Fan of baghdadjoe 37 fans permalink

Oh yes, almost to 90,000..

http://wexlerwantshearings.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 12/17/2007

Where are all the rest of the Democrats?
Hillary and Barrack did not vote..

Anyone notice whenever there is an issue, only one or two democrats come out against it..
They are different ones every time...
Why only 1 or 2 at a time? Do they never agree as a party?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 12/17/2007

There's a really good (live) on-air filibuster at www.theyoungturks.com

In other words, they're going to continue airing the show as long as the actual filibuster goes on. They have plenty of guests (Ralpher Nader was already on) and someone from DailyKos is on right now.

PS---The site has had some technical trouble due to the number of views but here's a link that will keep streaming even if you don't go to the website:

http://winmedia.voxcdn.net/2954-WMV-aarnetvid1

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 12/17/2007
- milo9 I'm a Fan of milo9 11 fans permalink
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Sorry to be the bearer of ill tidings, Dodd's filibuster went down in defeat 76-10(?). This is a cover-up not a cave-in.

We have to dislodge Reid from Senate Majority Leader and Senator Feinstein from her seats on the Judiciary and the Intelligence Committees. Another year of this is inconceivable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 12/17/2007
- sonofloud I'm a Fan of sonofloud 4 fans permalink

GO DODD!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 12/17/2007
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