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Bush to Ignore Rule on Written Notices of Intelligence Actions
Bloomberg.com ^
| Dec. 28 , 2001
| Heidi Przybyla
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.
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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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To: FreedomIsSimple
It is not the President's place to decide if a law is constitutional or not. That's the job of the supreme court. Baloney. You can even ask the Supreme Court.
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To: Black Jade
Yeah, ok, but they both want to redistribute your wealth, and control your speech, thought, actions, and mind, destroy morality, the Constitution and the nation. For some reason, here in the USofA, they all look like imps from hell, Dashel, Gephardt, Helen Thomas, Mary Francis Berry, Liberman, Henry Waxman, the weirdo that looks like Lurch, Jabba the Tut, festering, cancerous, cankers sores all of them.
To: 74dodgedart
At last a President with the guts to defend the security of our troops from the blabber mouthed and loose lipped Congress.
A salute to George W. Bush a Commander-in-Chief worthy of trust and respect.
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To: OWK
BTTT
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