Crimson > Those who think America's problems begin and end with George Bush had better think again
I'm not one of them, in fact, I consider the Democratic Party even more disgusting than the Republicans, and that is saying something.
Look at this -- and the Democrats don't say a word. Clearly, they are in cahoots with the Republicans to establish a dictatorship or quasi-dictatorship.
fairuse.100webcustomers.com
>>President Bush has quietly claimed the authority to disobey more than 750 laws enacted since he took office, asserting that he has the power to set aside any statute passed by Congress when it conflicts with his interpretation of the Constitution.
Among the laws Bush said he can ignore are military rules and regulations, affirmative-action provisions, requirements that Congress be told about immigration services problems, ''whistle-blower" protections for nuclear regulatory officials, and safeguards against political interference in federally funded research.
Legal scholars say the scope and aggression of Bush's assertions that he can bypass laws represent a concerted effort to expand his power at the expense of Congress, upsetting the balance between the branches of government. The Constitution is clear in assigning to Congress the power to write the laws and to the president a duty ''to take care that the laws be faithfully executed."<<
cato.org
>>President Bush's constitutional vision is, in short, sharply at odds with the text, history, and structure of our Constitution, which authorizes a government of limited powers.<< |