House Democrats put Trial Lawyers’ interests ahead of the American people

In recent editorials, The Washington Times and Investor’s Business Daily point out that House Democrats are more interested in protecting trial lawyers than the American people.  Democrat House leadership has blocked the terrorist wiretapping legislation, because they are concerned that trial lawyers will not be able to sue telecom companies that are assisting the government in tracking the conversations of suspected terrorists overseas. Read the entire Washington Times editorial here and the Investor’s Business Daily editorial here.

 

FISA Fix for Lawyers

By: Investor’s Business Daily

 

Wiretap law is supposed to protect the U.S. by discovering and foiling terrorist operations. Congressional Democrats seem to think its purpose is to line the pockets of their trial lawyer supporters.

The Center for Responsive Politics reports that trial lawyers contributed some $85 million to Democratic candidates in the 2006 election cycle. Obviously, Democrats believe letting those legal parasites feed off patriotic companies who have saved countless American lives is what is expected of them in return

 

 

Pelosi’s FISA sabotage

By: The Washington Times

 

Tomorrow, the speaker plans to send the House on another vacation — this one for two weeks. Her motto seems to be: It ain’t over until the terrorists and trial lawyers win.

 

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