Backlash On Obama’s FISA Flip-Flop

Barack Obama has had his right-turn blinker on for several days. More backlash:

Senator Barack Obama’s decision to support legislation granting legal immunity to telecommunications companies that cooperated with the Bush administration’s program of wiretapping without warrants has led to an intense backlash among some of his most ardent supporters. Thousands of them are now using the same grass-roots organizing tools previously mastered by the Obama campaign to organize a protest against his decision.

In recent days, more than 7,000 Obama supporters have organized on a social networking site on Mr. Obama’s own campaign Web site. They are calling on Mr. Obama to reverse his decision to endorse legislation supported by President Bush to expand the government’s domestic spying powers while also providing legal protection to the telecommunication companies that worked with the National Security Agency’s domestic wiretapping program after the Sept. 11 attacks.

Markos Moulitsas, founder of Daily Kos, the most widely-read and influential online forum for Democrats and progressives, says, “I will continue to support him. But I was going to write him a check, and I decided I would rather put that money with Democrats who will uphold the Constitution.”