Report: Bush Claims Authority To Disobey Over 750 Laws

Started by Hmmm, May 07 06 07:45

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Report: Bush Claims Authority To Disobey Over 750  Laws

A major investigation by the Boston Globe has revealed  President Bush has quietly claimed the authority to disobey more than 750 laws  enacted since he took office. In each case the president has issued a so-called  "signing statement" that asserts that he has the power to set aside any statute  passed by Congress when it conflicts with his interpretation of the  Constitution.

According to the Globe, Bush has issued a signing statement to  more than one of every 10 bills he has signed. Bush has said he can ignore  Congress' ban on torture as well as Congressional oversight of the Patriot Act.  Bush has also said he can ignore laws forbidding US troops from engaging in  combat in Colombia and any attempt by Congress to oversee what happens in  military prisons such as Abu Ghraib. NYU law professor David Golove has warned  that Bush's actions threaten to overturn the existing structures of  constitutional law. Golove said that having a president who ignores the court,  backed by a Congress that is unwilling to challenge him can make the  Constitution simply ''disappear."
 
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Future Canadian

If this was John Kerry or Al Gore doing all of this stuff, the Republicans would be going crazy with rage and blanketing every form of media with calls for impeachment and jail time. These guys are just too much.  
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