Posted on 01/03/2002 9:50:13 AM PST by 74dodgedart
Edited on 07/19/2004 2:09:20 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Crawford, Texas, Dec. 28 (Bloomberg) -- President George W. Bush said he'll use presidential authority to sidestep a rule requiring his administration to provide Congress with written notice of U.S. intelligence activities.
Bush made the announcement in signing the intelligence authorization act for fiscal year 2002, which includes an amendment stating that reports to Congress should ``always be in written form.''
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Bush is setting a precedence that all presidents after him will be able to follow.
No one is above the law.
Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.
If GW is using the "War on Terrorism" as an excuse to do whatever he wants, then we are in trouble. The "War on Terrorism" will be like the "War on Drugs"-- it will never end.
Are we going to let the president usurp the government every time an embassy gets attacked somewhere ?
I think the Chief law enforcement officer in the land is setting a bad example by picking and choosing which laws\rules he wants to follow.
The more corrupt we are, the more laws have to be passed, the more other laws have to be trampled on, in an attempt to control corruption. The lines between the branches of government are blurred and stepped over in an attempt to control corruption, or promote corruption as in Clinton's case. We have such corrupt members of congress that they cannot be trusted with our national security. We have had such corrupt Presidents that they cannot be trusted with our national security.
This must be why the Founding Father's said that this government will not work ever, unless Christian morals are held to, and they were right. We live in an anything goes society now, there is no moral condemnation for corrupt acts, Bill Clinton was even loved for his "charming corruption", they will not love the first missiles coming over the north pole from China however due to his corruption. I know, we are not going to last unless people in mass finally stand up and say, "There is good and evil, right and wrong, I morally condemn this corruption, knock it off now." But given that the new PC mantra is "judge not" taking it completely out of context, and given the hatred of anything Christian, especially morals, this is never going to happen and we will go down the tubes, in fact we are past the flush and half way down the tubes now.
If he didn't like the law, he shouldn't have signed the bill. If he signed the bill, he should follow the law.
We have three branches of gov't that are seperate but, equal and they operate within a system of checks and balances so that no one branch can take control of the other two.
Should I fall far enough behind I would meet you wandering in the wilderness muttering about tyranny.
OK.
The President won't President, the Congress won't Congress, the Senate won't Senate, and the Supreme Court cuts off the citizens right to have them address grievances by refusing to hear any case that overthrows an unconstitutional law they want kept on the books. The INS won't do it's job, the F.B.I. and B.A.T.F. are dangerous jokes, the E.P.A. is an arm of the United Nations, nothing in government is working as intended.
All three branches are supposed to do so...as a matter of fact, the SCOTUS gives Congress and The Executive Branch the benefit of the doubt, and have ocassionally opined that they might consider not doing that in the future, as Congress clearly has been passing laws that they have not reviewed for Constitutionality.
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