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House denies amnesty for telecoms

Wired: Democrats continued their defiance of President Bush on Friday over his secret wiretapping program, passing a spying bill that calls for a commission to investigate the program, and refusing to give amnesty to telecoms that collaborated with the warrantless surveillance.

Posted bymeganbolerMarch 16, 2008Posted inSurveillanceTags:spying, surveillance digital, wiretapping

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