To: NittanyLion
"How many times in past US history such search took place?"
Irrelevant to the case at hand. Either there is a separation of powers issue, or there isn't. Whether or not precedent exists has no bearing on this situation. It has bearing! If over 200 years of American republic such searches were never or seldom conducted (while there were many cases of more severe corruption) it means that a fundamental change of the political system is happening before our eyes.
119 posted on
05/28/2006 6:46:48 AM PDT by
A. Pole
(Rubicon: the border between Republic and Empire(www.unrv.com/fall-republic/crossing-the-rubicon.php))
To: A. Pole
The New Deal was unprecedented too. Do we really want to go there?
120 posted on
05/28/2006 6:49:18 AM PDT by
iluvgeorgie
(All great men are hated.)
To: A. Pole
It has bearing! If over 200 years of American republic such searches were never or seldom conducted (while there were many cases of more severe corruption) it means that a fundamental change of the political system is happening before our eyes. Nonsense. Either the search is constitutional, or it isn't. If the US Constitution permits the search than there is no fundamental change underway.
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