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"Senator Obama – Please Vote NO on Telecom Immunity – Get FISA Right"


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Dear Senator Obama,

On October 24, 2007, your campaign spokesman said, "To be clear: Barack will support a filibuster of any bill that includes retroactive immunity for telecommunications companies."

On June 20, 2008 you said, of retroactive immunity, "I will work in the Senate to remove this provision so that we can seek full accountability for past offenses."

As the largest grass-roots group on your campaign website, my.BarackObama.com, and in the spirit of your open/responsive government campaign pledges, we wish to share our ideas for how we may work together to further the goal of eliminating retroactive immunity from the FISA legislation scheduled for debate in the Senate next week. Although this is only one of the problems we see with legislation which allows the government to wiretap the communications of its citizenry without a warrant, it's the area we think we can help you with the most.

First, Senator Obama, we want to work on changing the minds of senators who would vote against stripping telecom immunity. Please allow us to use the same tools that we used to call undecided voters in Iowa and New Hampshire for us to call our fellow citizens in West Virginia, Nebraska, Delaware, Florida and other states that have Senators committed to voting against the amendment that would strip telecom immunity. You have the tools and we have the people power. Together, we are confident we can bring Change; we can make the government listen to the people instead of the telecom lobbyists.

Second, Senator Obama, we ask that you not only attend the Senate debate but that you schedule floor time to speak about the violence done to the rule of law when Congress retroactively immunizes the illegal conduct of a special interest. Please provide the clarity of thought to this difficult issue as you have brought to other issues like race and patriotism. We know you understand that justice should not be sold to the highest special interest bidder; we also know that you can persuade other Senators that are not so clear on the issue. Of course, if you do this, our committed members will surely capture the video of your inspiring oratory, load it to YouTube and spread your words to our friends and family far and wide. We trust in your ability to bring a new way of doing business to Washington and look forward to helping you make that Change a reality.

Senator Obama, the my.BarackObama.com caption reads, "I'm asking you to believe. Not just in my ability to bring about real change in Washington… I'm asking you to believe in yours." We're ready to put these words into practice.

Thank you.

The 15,000+ (and rapidly growing) members of

"Senator Obama – Please Vote NO on Telecom Immunity – Get FISA Right"



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Anonymous Credit Card Debt 0 Jan 24 2009, 9:39 AM EST by Anonymous
 
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We just bailed out a number of banks. Why are they not doing the same for us as consumers? I would like to pay off my credit card debt, but with my husband cut back on hours, and I unable to find a job we have fallen behind. We got this debt due to the past fifteen years of my husband getting a 1% raise when the cost of living went up 4% or more. I can't even feed my children because of what is happening, we have cut back to soup. Barack Help US GET RID OF CREDIT CARD DEBT!!!
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If consumers have a history of paying all their credit reported accounts on time, and their fico scores are 670 or better, why are credit card companies still allowed to keep interest
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I think the government should intervene in correcting the abuse of credit card interest rate by demanding the credit card companies charge a reasonable rate for customers in good standing. I think this actions would help consumers get out of credit card debt.
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