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To: GOPcapitalist
Yes Walt. It does. Article I, Section 1 states "All legislative Powers herein granted," meaning in this article, "shall be vested in a Congress of the United States"

The Writ has nothing to legislative power. It's a privilege.

I am still waiting for you to tell where the Constitution -specifically- prohibits the president from suspending the Writ.

Walt

180 posted on 12/12/2002 4:38:50 PM PST by WhiskeyPapa
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To: WhiskeyPapa
The Writ has nothing to legislative power. It's a privilege.

The constitution and centuries of common law say otherwise. See article I, Sections 1 and 9.

I am still waiting for you to tell where the Constitution -specifically- prohibits the president from suspending the Writ.

Article I, Section 1, which specifically vests the power to the legislature and no other branch.

181 posted on 12/12/2002 4:44:17 PM PST by GOPcapitalist
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