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Obama bows to Bush, carries Senate with him approving surveillance bill
American democracy showed its true face today. After all talks on change and bringing justice and parity to the whole game Senator Obama voted for the Surveillance bill. Shameless Democrats have now taken the side of the American oligarchs. Senator McCain did not vote. Senator Clinton voted against the measure showing courage and defiance against the Bush oligarchy.
Bowing to President Bush's demands, the Senate approved and sent the White House a bill Wednesday to overhaul bitterly disputed rules on secret government eavesdropping and shield telecommunications companies from lawsuits complaining they helped the U.S. spy on Americans.
What is the real difference between Communist China and Bush-Obama’s America? How different is American political system than Russian so called oligarchy? The difference is not very wide. All these are really oligarchies. The influential rich and their corporations get away with anything they want.
Supporters of Senators Obama want their contribution money back. It was even worth $5 for this guy voting for telecom companies. Obama campaign has stopped emailing those folks who were earliest contributors. Obama is in the chase of making American oligarchs happy. No American President has ever been elected without paying their dues to these billionaire American oligarchs.
Talk anything against these oligarchs, you start hearing ‘you are not patriotic’. Big mouth talk show radio and Fox News people are ready to crucify you with twist and turn of your sentence brainwashing the American people taking marching orders from biggest oligarch Rupert Murdock.
Forty-six lawsuits now stand to be dismissed because of the new law, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. All are pending before a single U.S. District Court in California. But the fight has not ended. Civil rights groups are already preparing lawsuits challenging the bill's constitutionality, and four suits, filed against government officials, will not be dismissed.
Numerous lawmakers had spoken out strongly against the no-warrants eavesdropping on Americans, but the Senate voted its approval after rejecting amendments that would have watered down, delayed or stripped away the immunity provision.
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