DINOs
In other words, most of the Senate Democratic caucus. Russ Feingold is looking better and better as a candidate for 2008.
Patriot Act Moves Closer to Renewal
Patriot Act Moves Closer to Renewal
WASHINGTON -- The Senate overwhelmingly rejected an effort Thursday to block renewing the Patriot Act, the 2001 law passed weeks after the Sept. 11 attacks to help the government hunt down terrorists.Technorati Tags: DINO, Democrats, Patriot Act, Senate, Feingold, Wisconsin
The 96-3 vote was no suprise to Sen. Russell Feingold, the Wisconsin Democrat who was the lone senator to oppose the law four and a half years ago and is the chief obstacle to extending 16 provisions now due to expire March 10.
Feingold, who is exploring seeking his party's presidential nomination in 2008, plans to make the Senate spend several more days on the bill and complained that Majority Leader Bill Frist had used procedural maneuvers to prevent him from trying to amend the bill.
"We still have not addressed some of the most significant problems with the Patriot Act," Feingold said.
Only Sens. Jim Jeffords, I-Vt., and Robert C. Byrd, R-W.Va., supported Feingold on Thursday's vote to stop what Frist had characterized as a filibuster preventing the Senate from acting on the legilsation [sic]. Sen. David Vitter, R-La., did not vote.