Senators to Introduce Retroactive Immunity Repeal Act

Senators Chris Dodd (D-CT), Pat Leahy (D-VT), Russ Feingold (D-WI) and Jeff Merkley (D-OR) “announced today that they will introduce the Retroactive Immunity Repeal Act, which eliminates retroactive immunity for telecommunications companies that allegedly participated in President Bush’s warrantless wiretapping program,” according to a press release.

Background:

Over the last two years, Senators Dodd, Leahy, and Feingold have led the fight against granting retroactive immunity to the telecommunications companies. However, last July, Congress passed FISA legislation that granted retroactive immunity over the objections of the Senators and others.

This bill seeks to reverse the mistake of the last Congress and repeal the retroactive immunity provisions. The Senators strongly believe that the courts, and neither Congress nor the Administration, should be the ones to determine whether these corporations violated the law and rights of Americans and whether or not they should be held accountable.

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2 responses to “Senators to Introduce Retroactive Immunity Repeal Act

  1. Mitch

    Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    And don’t let that illegal monkey (bush) off the hook either.

  2. Larry

    I love the smell of crack-pot Liberals in the morning! It smells like… utter election failure in 2010!

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