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Republicans Attend Surveillance Bill Meeting... But Progress Unclear
A breakthrough of bipartisan comity? A joining of hands? A ray of hope?
The Politico reports that a number of Republicans are attending a meeting today about surveillance issues -- the first time that Republicans have attended such a meeting. Ever since House and Senate Democrats began talks last week to work out a compromise between the houses two versions, Republicans have boycotted the discussions. That can only mean progress, right?
Wrong. Sen. Kit Bond's (R-MO) spokeswoman sends word that Bond, the ranking member of the Senate intelligence committee is only attending the meeting to hear from the director of national intelligence about the "degradation of intelligence" since the Protect America Act expired almost two weeks ago -- "not to renegotiate the bipartisan terrorist surveillance compromise."
So it's still the Senate bill (with retroactive immunity) or nothing.
Meanwhile, the Politico also notes that House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) said this morning that he's "very hopeful" that the House could take up surveillance legislation next week. Whether that signals progress in the ongoing discussions between Democrats -- Senate intelligence committee Chair Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) advocates granting the telecoms retroactive immunity, while the other chairmen taking part are opposed -- is still to be seen.





Comments (4)
Is it comity or a comedy. Always the latter unfortunately.
February 28, 2008 5:11 PM | Reply | Permalink
Nothing.
February 28, 2008 6:16 PM | Reply | Permalink
Let it DIE!! The Democrats should be on the side of not doing anything on this bill, and just leave FISA (and Amendment #4) alone. Don't talk to the Republicans about it. Don't talk amongst themselves about it. TABLE IT, PERMANENTLY.
February 28, 2008 6:41 PM | Reply | Permalink
I agree with judyinnm.
The Protect America Act should already be dead.
Don't schedule any hearings.
Don't schedule any votes on any surveillance bill.
Require the Republicans to get FISA warrants for any wiretapping they want to do.
I am personally convinced that the illegal surveillance was directed toward the Senators and Representatives (both parties) in Congress and would be interested in finding out who got any information generated by that program.
February 28, 2008 7:42 PM | Reply | Permalink