Posted on 12/13/2001 6:02:13 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:39:12 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
06:57 PST WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush has invoked executive privilege for the first time to keep Congress from seeing documents of prosecutors' decision-making in cases ranging from decades-old Boston murders to the Clinton-era fund-raising probe, The Associated Press has learned.
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The Party apologist/jr./daddy/bush worshipers are all confused right now. Everything was just Patriotism and Flag waving for quite a while now, then THIS comes up; "A Clintonian Move". Let them huddle for a day or so and they'll get a common theme together for defense.
BUMP
Cloned Posts! LOL
To: exodus
I trust Bush to do the right thing.
I trust Clinton to do the wrong thing.
That's the difference.
# 152 by motzman
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But I don't trust Bush, motzman.
I voted against him because I didn't trust him.
I give you, as evidence of my good sense,
the fact that Clinton is still not in custody.
The evidence against Clinton was collected at least four years ago.
The prosecutors have that evidence in their possession.
Bush has been in office for two years.
After all that time,
Bush still hasn't gathered the courage to arrest Clinton.
It's not going to happen.
Only then will it be time to look at these minor details of the daily machination of beaurocracy. If you would just listen to Rush you'd get it straight in your heads what is important.
This isn't it. You people really are Clinton haters and that was all this has been about. We now have a REAL man(tm) in the white house and he deserves your devotions and loyalty. You're just all trying to discredit him on any point you can because your jealous YOU'RE not President.
Well get over it you losers! Bush is Christ right now. I love him. I pray that he will personally save us from terrorists who think bad thoughts. You all should be ASHAMED!!! You will rot in HELL for your blasphemy!
Peaches ya gettin nervous with sheeple awaking! LOL ..... Maybe that's why they showed the OBL video so people keep their mind off the "BIG Schtuff" lol.... ain't workin! ;-)
O.K.! Penalty!!! Using Quotes of Campaign Rhetoric!!
It's a common error on the playing field, we realize. Everyone knows that you HAVE to say those things to GET ELECTED. After that, if you win, all of it was part of a very carefully crafted Plan to re-institute the Constitution, only it'll take time, maybe even two terms to turn this huge ship the right way.
How'm I Doin'?
Now, if it hadn't been for that turncoat Jeffers guy, we could already have made some real progress...how'm ah doin'?.... toward getting JUSTICE back into our society.
How's am dune?
Then the DadGum WAR breaks out, but see it's not really a "war" war, just a little bit of a war somewhere else but a Really Big War Right Here, In the Third R..... ah..ah HOMELAND, so that why we gotta throw parts of the Constitution..... OK?....... ah .... As our Leader Maximus says ---- "If I was Dictator.... no not that one..... "People Have too much Freedom" or something like that.
You are insane.
If it were you who was framed I doubt that you would trust the FBI to investigate the crime. Congressional oversight is not perfect but it beats no over sight at all.
While I don't have the specific documents Congressx requested. it seems very doubtful that an investigation into a military operation would not want to look at orders between officers- but only at communications to the president.
It seems the exception to examine lower level department communications would give Congress the power to cut off Executive powers "at it's knees" as effectively as the ability to examine higher levelcommunications would.
The most reasonable reading of Washington's statement IMO, is that all Executive Branch communications are within the control of the president- in fact it seems a result of definition.
Are you aware of any ruling on a Congresional request for such information as is requested here, without evidence of criminality or some other strong public reason that would overrule Executive powers?
(Or is there an official assertion of such reason- which I am not aware of?)
This quote about the Jay treaty refers to the president's Executive Privilege "because he was the competent though responsible judge within his own department"
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:LdwClA8bYBs:www.mcconnellcenter.org/pdf/lectures/rozell.pdf+%22st+clair%22+%22executive+privilege%22+washington&hl=en
"During that debate, our chief constitutional architect, then Representative James Madison, proclaimed on the House floor "that the Executive had a right, under a due responsibility, also, to withhold information, when of a nature that did not permit a disclosure of it at the time.... If the Executive conceived that, in relation to his own department, papers could not be safely communicated, he might, on that ground refuse them, because he was the competent though responsible judge within his own department." 21 "
That IMO is the most pressing danger in this situation.
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