Thanks to your emails (
over 58,000!) and calls,(*)House Democrats once again stood up to Bush!(*)
Despite endless televised rants by Bush - and TV ads against key freshmen -(*)House Democrats refused to buckle. They carefully wrote a bill that let the telecom giants defend themselves against lawsuits by giving judges the power to review White House secrets.
Of course the battle isn't over. The House bill goes back to the Senate, where
Jello Jay Rockefeller will once again try to gut the bill. But if House Democrats remain resolute and united, we
can win this battle.
The key to victory in the House was genuine
teamwork by Democrats!
The bill was co-sponsored by House Judiciary Committee chair John Conyers and House Intelligence chair Sylvester Reyes, who presented a united front - unlike the Senate, where Intelligence chair Jay Rockefeller sabotaged Judiciary chair Pat Leahy. And the complex legislative process was carefully managed by House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer. Also,(*)
as mcjoan writes,
Particularly deserving of thanks, though, are those Freshman Dems who would not be intimidated by everything being thrown at them by the Republicans--the robocalls to their constituents saying they were with the terrorists, the deceitful and inflammatory Defense of Democracy's crazy television ads. Particularly of note are Mike Arcuri who managed the Rule on this vote, and Nancy Boyda, Carol Shea-Porter and others who stood on the floor during these debates and strongly stood up for our civil liberties. You can show your support for them here.
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BushDemocrats tried to sabotage the effort, but Jane and Christy at
FireDogLake launched a counterattack by raising money for ads against them.(*)In the end, all but 6 BushDemocrats (Dan Boren-OK, Chris Carney-PA, Jim Cooper-TN, Tim Holden-PA, Nick Lampson-TX, and Heath Shuler-NC) tucked their tails between their legs and voted with the real Democrats.(*)A key vote was Leonard Boswell (IA), whose deathbed conversion(*)was motivated by primary challenger
Ed Fallon.
Glenn Greenwald is right on target as always:
"It's hard not to believe that there's not at least some significant sea change reflected by this. They have seen that they can defy the President even on matters of Terrorism, and the sky doesn't fall in on them. Quite the opposite: an outspoken opponent of telecom amnesty, warrantless eavesdropping and the Iraq War was just elected to the House from Denny Hastert's bright red district, and before that, Donna Edwards ousted long-time incumbent Al Wynn by accusing him of being excessively complicit with the Bush agenda.
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