Posted on 05/08/2007 7:07:38 PM PDT by Jean S
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is threatening to take President Bush to court if he issues a signing statement as a way of sidestepping a carefully crafted compromise Iraq war spending bill.
Pelosi recently told a group of liberal bloggers, We can take the president to court if he issues a signing statement, according to Kid Oakland, a blogger who covered Pelosis remarks for the liberal website dailykos.com.
The president has made excessive use of signing statements and Congress is considering ways to respond to this executive-branch overreaching, a spokesman for Pelosi, Nadeam Elshami, said. Whether through the oversight or appropriations process or by enacting new legislation, the Democratic Congress will challenge the presidents non-enforcement of the laws.
It is a scenario for which few lawmakers have planned. Indicating that he may consider attaching a signing statement to a future supplemental spending measure, Bush last week wrote in his veto message, This legislation is unconstitutional because it purports to direct the conduct of operations of the war in a way that infringes upon the powers vested in the presidency.
A lawsuit could be seen as part of the Democrats larger political strategy to pressure through a series of votes on funding the war congressional Republicans to break with Bush over Iraq.
Democrats floated other ideas during yesterdays weekly caucus meeting. Rep. Jay Inslee (D-Wash.) suggested that the House consider a measure to rescind the 2002 authorization for the war in Iraq. Several senators and Democratic presidential candidates recently have proposed that idea.
There was a ripple around the room in support of the idea, said Rep. Lynn Woolsey (D-Calif.).
In the 1970s, congressional Democrats tried to get the courts to force President Nixon to stop bombing in Cambodia. The courts ruled that dissident lawmakers could not sue solely to obtain outcomes they could not secure in Congress.
In order to hear an argument, a federal court would have to grant what is known as standing, meaning that lawmakers would have to show that Bush is willfully ignoring a bill Congress passed and that he signed into law.
The House would have to demonstrate what is called injury in fact. A court might accept the case if it is clear that the legislature has exhausted its ability to do anything more, a former general counsel to the House of Representatives, Stanley Brand, said.
Lawmakers have tried to sue presidents in the past for taking what they consider to be illegal military action, but courts have rejected such suits.
A law professor at Georgetown Law Center, Nicholas Rosenkranz, said Bush is likely to express his view on the constitutionality of the next supplemental in writing. Whether Bush has leeway to treat any provision of the supplemental as advisory, however, depends on the wording Congress chooses, Rosenkranz added.
Bruce Fein, who was a Justice Department official under President Reagan, said Democrats seeking to challenge a signing statement would have to try to give themselves standing before filing a lawsuit.
Youd need an authorizing resolution in the House and Senate
to seek a declaratory judgment from the federal district court that the president, by issuing a signing statement, is denying Congresss obligation to [hold a veto override vote], Fein said.
Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) introduced legislation to that end last year, but the idea of a lawsuit has yet to gain traction in Congress.
Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin (D-Mich.) said that the odds would be good for a signing statement on the next supplemental, considering that Bush has in the past shown a predilection for excusing his administration from contentious bills. But Levin did not offer any clues as to how Democratic leaders would counter Bush.
I thought that they could, and have been throwen out by congress (Impeached?).
“You cant sue a president for acting as president.”
YES, You CAN...
You won’t win, but you can sue...
Remember, this isn’t about actually winning, it’s about PROPOGANDA. The kind of Anti-Bush propoganda that continues 24/7, 365, even as we speak, and has for YEARS...
This about the Dems self-proclaimed “slo-bleed” strategy. Keep sticking the knife in, one small cut at a time.
I didn’t think it was possible, but this is confirmation that there is a dem more stupid than Howard Dean.
April 6, 1862 thru April 7, 1862 Battle of Pittsburg Landing [Confederate]/Battle of Shiloh [Union]
Ulysses S. Grant [US] defeats Albert Sidney Johnston [CS] in southwest Tennessee. P. G. T. Beauregard assumed command following Johnston’s death
Confederate Losses
1,723 dead
8,012 wounded
959 missing
Union Losses
1,754 dead
8,408 wounded
2,885 missing
Another 60s hippy.What a disgrace to our country.
Amen to that.
I have no words.
I hope the President, with all due respect, feels good about his support of illegal immigration, pork barrell spending and campaign finance reform because those are three of the major reasons the Congress is now in control of Democrats.
And they will be overturned, A G A I N. Give it up woman!
And they will be overturned, A G A I N. Give it up woman!
Google is our friend. Not to be a smartass, but you will believe it more if you do the research yourself. My way of saying that I dont case law at hand. ;-)
Wasn't this reported as Hitlery's idea??
“We can take the president to court
Bring it on! What a POS.
Yep. God forbid something devastating happens in this country. The sheeple will wonder how it happened and, why werent they warned?
Pelosi is putting out this cr-p cause she knows the code- pinko’s will be camping out at her house and pelting it with eggs again ,when the RATS have to cave in (for now) and fund the troops! This is simply to appease them(the code-pinkos) and just a bunch of nonsense!
Sweetie, you posted it, you prove it. Google it yourself.
What are they so worried about? All they have to do is win the presidency and congress in ‘09.
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