The Bush Administration has yet to answer pivotal questions about its latest constitutional coup: If these new executive powers are necessary to protect United States citizens, then why would the legislation not withstand the test of public debate? If the new act's provisions are in the public interest, why use stealth in ramming them through the legislative process?
The Senate did a "voice vote" to avoid accountability, the President signed it on the day Hussein was captured so the press never noticed...
if this isn't proof that the current administration utterly doesn't care about the constitution or any of the rights they claim to be protecting in our name, then i just need to leave the damned place until the jerk is gone.
The Senate did a "voice vote" to avoid accountability, the President signed it on the day Hussein was captured so the press never noticed...
if this isn't proof that the current administration utterly doesn't care about the constitution or any of the rights they claim to be protecting in our name, then i just need to leave the damned place until the jerk is gone.
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Date: 2003-12-30 07:17 am (UTC)Like Bush is the only one who can fight this...like out of 280 *million* people, Bush is the only man, placed upon this high pedestal by God himself, to fight terrorism. I'd say something along the lines of "we aught to knock the pedestal down", but to the stupid feds in charge right now, that would be akin to suggesting an act of violence on the pres or the white house which is a class-b felony. so i won't. really.