shma writes “This morning the senate has a scheduled cloture vote to cut off debate on the FISA bill which allows retroactive immunity to telecoms who engaged in warrantless wiretapping. Senators Russ Feingold and Christopher Dodd have pledged to try and filibuster the bill, but require the vote of 40 senators to keep the filibuster alive. The article says that a similar ‘threatened filibuster failed in February, when the Senate passed a measure that granted amnesty and largely legalized the President’s secret warrantless wiretapping programs.’ Should they lose the cloture vote, the bill is all but assured of passing. A proposed amendment stripping the immunity provision from the bill is also expected to fail.”

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