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disrupter
10-17-2007, 02:08 PM
House extends federal shield law for reporters

By Noam N. Levey, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
October 17, 2007
WASHINGTON -- Setting up a potential confrontation with the Bush administration over press freedoms, the House on Tuesday overwhelmingly passed legislation to extend new protections to journalists and their confidential sources.

The so-called shield law would for the first time establish standards that limit the power of federal authorities to compel reporters to testify or to disclose documents and unidentified sources they have used in their reporting.

The bill passed, 398 to 21, with broad bipartisan support after several high-profile cases in which journalists faced jail time for refusing to reveal sources. With 176 Republicans joining 222 Democrats, the measure far exceeded the two-thirds needed to override a veto.

"In recent years, the press has been under assault," said House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers Jr. (D-Mich.). "It's . . . Congress' responsibility to ensure that the press is able to perform its job adequately. . . . This measure balances the public's right to know against the legitimate and important interests society has in maintaining public safety."

A similar bill attracted broad bipartisan support when the Senate Judiciary Committee approved it, 15 to 2, earlier this month.http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-shield17oct17,1,6072148.story?coll=la-headlines-nation&track=crosspromo

Independent Harry
10-17-2007, 03:33 PM
whats this, a bill that decreases government oversight and power...i...i...just don't know what to say...i mean...this is amazing, incredible even...i think i'm going to have a stroke...

kres24GT
10-17-2007, 03:45 PM
whats this, a bill that decreases government oversight and power...i...i...just don't know what to say...i mean...this is amazing, incredible even...i think i'm going to have a stroke...


There has to be a catch.

Moby
10-17-2007, 06:04 PM
whats this, a bill that decreases government oversight and power...i...i...just don't know what to say...i mean...this is amazing, incredible even...i think i'm going to have a stroke...
There is a catch though. If you can't prove that it's a major source of your income then you're not covered. So be careful

disrupter
10-17-2007, 06:10 PM
There is always a catch . . .

politicians NOT pandering to the police state,

naw, that ain't going to happen.

sure the senate will cave to the NSA desires for a police state,

they can blackmail all those closet homos.

Larry [lavatory] Craig, Mitch [the bitch] McConnell, Pat [murder-suicide] McHenry, Linsay [limpwrist bachelor] Graham & all the other undiscovered queers, pedophiles & assorted perves the NSA can blackmail.

Of course Senator David [Diapers] Vitters is out of the hooker purchase closet. Too bad Cheney didn't hasn't yet been called buying hookers from the DC Madam. Mark Foley, another 'family values' republican is out of the Washington circuit though.

'Family Values' wouldn't be a veiled reference to incest, would it?

Hard to keep up with these Repubuttlickers.

"Pimping for the NSA."
isn't that a Bruce Springsteen song?