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Court Orders White House to Disclose Telecom Ties

rgiskard01 writes "Glenn Greenwald is reporting at Salon.com on a win for the EFF, in the battle for clarity regarding the telecom surveillance scandal. A federal judge ordered the Bush administration yesterday to accede to the EFF's Freedom of Information Act request. Assuming the White House follows the court order, they would have to make public their lobbying ties to the telecoms industry. 'These disclosures will reveal ... which members of Congress McConnell and other Bush officials privately lobbied. As an argument of last resort, the administration even proposed disclosing these documents on December 31 so that -- as EFF pointed out -- the information would be available only after Congress passed the new FISA bill. The court rejected every administration claim as to why it should not have to disclose these records.'" Greenwald goes on to argue that the order should be leveled against Senators as well, to get a sense of who else is in Ma Bell's pocket.

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  1. Sudden outbreak of common sense... by Glowing+Fish · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Has anyone else noticed how much that tag is used?

    If it is used every day on a different issue, it seems that common sense isn't as rare of an asset as was once believed.

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  2. Re:They'll ignore the court order... by FatMacDaddy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    My bet: They won't ignore it. They'll use the national security ploy to deny the order or delay compliance until they can get legislation passed to make it a non-issue. It's not like Congress has the guts to oppose anything that purports to protect us from terrorists.

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  3. Re:They'll ignore the court order... by truthsearch · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What does the lame duck atmosphere, approval ratings, or economy have to do with anything? This administration has already accomplished most of their goals and will suffer no consequences for any actions. The president doesn't care at all about his approval ratings or changing the economy. Everything has gone pretty much according to plan, so why would they not ignore this court order?

  4. Re:Well, if it's required by law by purpledinoz · · Score: 5, Insightful

    As funny as that statement is, how scary is it that now the norm is for the White House to break laws with impunity?