Dodd's Filibuster Threat Stalls Wiretap Bill

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First Posted: 12-17-07 07:56 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Senator Chris Dodd won a temporary victory today after his threats of a filibuster forced Democratic leadership to push back consideration of a measure that would grant immunity to telecom companies that were complicit in warrantless surveillance.

The measure was part of a greater bill to reorganize the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Earlier on Monday, the Senate, agreed to address a bill that would have overhauled FISA, authorized the monitoring of people outside the United States, given secret courts the power to approve aspects of surveillance, and granted telecom companies retroactive immunity for past cooperation.

But the threat of Dodd's filibuster, aimed primarily at the latter measure, persuaded Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-NV, to table the act until January. A compromise on the immunity will ostensibly be worked out in the interim period.

"We have tried to work through this process and it appears quite clear at this stage on this bill that we're not going to be able to do that," said Reid. "We are at the last few hours of the last few days of this year's session of Congress... I think its very clear we're not going to be able to move into the amendments.... I've spoken with a number of Senators and we feel it would be in the best interest of the Senate to take at look at this when we come back next year."

A smile on his reddened face, Dodd was at once gracious and joyful by the turn of events. He had been arguing his case for approximately eight hours.

"I want to thank the leader [Sen. Reid]," he said. "This is an awkward time. We want to get the bill done. My longstanding concerns were over retroactive immunity. Look forward to coming back in January. And hopefully between then and January a suggestion can be made to compromise without granting full immunity...I appreciate the fact that we will not have to pursue this further."

Dodd flew back from Iowa last night to personally rally against the amendment to the Protect America Act. After the Senate agreed, by a vote of 79 to 10, to move to debate, Dodd took to the floor. Over the course of the day, the Connecticut Democrat criticized the idea of granting immunity. Expanding on similar remarks made by Sen. Russ Feingold, D-WI, he noted that that the original FISA bill already included an immunity clause and that the courts, not Congress, should decide whether telecom companies deserve legal protections.

While he never technically conducted a filibuster, according to aides, Dodd left the floor only once, to address a press gathering. He did, on occasion cede time to his Democratic colleagues. But even then, they say, he remained engaged in the debate.

"Everyone who spoke on the floor said they were grateful for Dodd taking a stand," said a staffer to the Senator who asked not to be named. "They said if it weren't for him they wouldn't be having this much-needed debate."

Dodd was the one Senator currently running for the White House who left the campaign trail to debate the Protect America Act, an absence he hinted at while on the Senate floor.

"I respect immensely the people who spend a lot of time on these issues. But this is a critical moment," Dodd said. "This is one of these moments you need to be here for this, to engage in this debate and discussion. They don't happen everyday, but this is an important one. This goes right to the heart of who we are. This isn't about selling your soul, it's about giving it away, in my view, if you don't stand up for these rights."

Sens. Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Joseph Biden did offer their rhetorical support for the filibuster. Dodd, according to aides, will rejoin the three on the campaign trail tomorrow.

Senator Chris Dodd won a temporary victory today after his threats of a filibuster forced Democratic leadership to push back consideration of a measure that would grant immunity to telecom companies t...
Senator Chris Dodd won a temporary victory today after his threats of a filibuster forced Democratic leadership to push back consideration of a measure that would grant immunity to telecom companies t...
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- Ddayv825 I'm a Fan of Ddayv825 4 fans permalink

You Go Dodd !!
I admire your courage, savvy and integrity-
attributes that Peloski & Co lack.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 AM on 12/18/2007
- Meah I'm a Fan of Meah 52 fans permalink
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I'm sending him some $.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 12/18/2007

cant the democrats get rid of Reid and Pelosi??? do they want to start the new year with those two fools leading the congress??? and americans are so stupid. they have the candidates that should be in the top tier at the bottom and the ones who should not on the top. this is our fault for giving the power to those who are not on our side.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 12/18/2007

If I understand this, Dodd opposes the retroactive exoneration of criminal and tortious activity by the telecoms, but supports the new deprivation of liberties in the new FISA Bill. Does anyone know if that's correct, or is he opposed to the Bill irrespective of the retroactive exoneration for telecom criminal and tortious activity?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 12/18/2007
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What a novelty. Someone who actually defends the Constitution and individual rights. Keep this kind of thing up, Sen. Dodd, and I'll be voting for you in the primary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 AM on 12/18/2007

Go Dodd. Dodd is one of the remaining staunch Democrats. He has balls. Go get 'em. Jack Out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 AM on 12/18/2007

Great Job, Senator Dodd!

Someone is standing up and fighting for our rights. After being trampled on by the Republicans time after time and the Dems not giving us any help in getting up--Dowd is standing up for us!

Way to go, Dodd, please keep it up!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 AM on 12/18/2007

Dodd just won my vote, he's now in the same league as Kucinich, Sanders, Feingold, Kennedy, Boxer, McKinny, Waxler, Ron Paul, McGovern, Wellstone, Dean, Carter, ...and a few others this is the real top tier. When push comes to shove with the Republican fascists you need leaders with balls, not wimps like Reid, Pelosi, Feinstein, Clinton..w­ho've shown they are weak, Obama and Edwards are still out to lunch have shown nothing yet except nice words, though at least Edwards fought corporations as a trial lawyer that shows some balls. Anyway welcome to the freedom club Mr. Dodd.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 AM on 12/18/2007

I saw some footage of Dodd on the floor yesterday - he was brilliant! Why is this man not a front-runner?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 AM on 12/18/2007
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Good for Dodd at least he's trying to do something even if a temp measure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 AM on 12/18/2007

Please be prepared to help Senator Dodd clear the next hurdles in January when FISA debates continue! He's given us another chance to fight this and we must be ready, because the opposition, too, has time to regroup.

When this starts up again, you each only have two people to call - your Senators - but you can call them repeatedly to keep checking on their position. I may have contributed to one of my Senators actually voting against cloture yesterday.

Put their numbers next to your phone now so you won't forget and monitor the internet for calls to action - the mainstream press will only tell you about all this after the fact.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 12/18/2007

Good for Senator Dodd.

As someone said earlier. AS for the Dumb a crats, if they can't see whats going on. Don't vote for them, don't give them any money and let them know to pack it in and move in with the Repubs.
enough is enough of that crowd. Clinton, Obama and the rest should be run right out of town, if they can't see this issue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 12/18/2007

The opposition is slick . . . very slick. Jeff Sessions had the unbelievable audacity to come to the floor and utter: “The civil libertarians among us would rather defend the constitution than protect our nation’s security.” It is a statement that takes one's breath away.

Are we (the electorate) so stupid that we cannot reason that without a Constitution . . . the nation's security would not be a consideration--we would have no nation!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 AM on 12/18/2007

Dianne Feinstein -- a Corporatist in Populist clothing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 AM on 12/18/2007
- scooperss I'm a Fan of scooperss 69 fans permalink
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Note to clinton, obama, and biden:

If you aren't going to lead

get out of the way
and let someone else lead the way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 AM on 12/18/2007
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