metalman writes “Wired has a story on a proposal by Home Democrats to ‘establish a national commission — similar to the 9/11 Commission… to find out — and publish — what exactly the nation’s spies were up to during their five-year warrantless, domestic surveillance program.’ The draft bill would also preserve the requirement of court orders and remove ‘retroactive immunity for telecom companies.’ (We’ve discussed various government wiretaps, phone companies, and privacy violations before.) But it seems unlikely that such an substitute on phone immunity would pass both the House and Senate, let alone survive a Presidential veto.”

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