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To: Ron who wrote (75331)8/4/2006 9:55:50 AM
From: 10K a day  Respond to of 362297
 
>>Interesting. This guy doesn't mention Donaldson's reply either, but that must have been some session:

Adding Insult to Expulsion<<

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Ironically enough. All the press and the Public have to do from this point on is MIRROR THE CHIMPS EMOTIONAL TONE.

The chimp will become more estranged and agitated and the public will become MORE disgusted as the mirroring process continues.

It's always easy to trump a high energy Chimp from here on.



To: Ron who wrote (75331)8/4/2006 10:14:41 AM
From: zonkie  Respond to of 362297
 
This is not as far fetched as it sounds considering the laws junior has ignored or interpreted in such twisted ways as to grant himself power to do anything he wants.

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Bush Grants Self Permission To Grant More Power To Self

August 1, 2006 | Issue 42•31

WASHINGTON, DC—In a decisive 1–0 decision Monday, President Bush voted to grant the president the constitutional power to grant himself additional powers.
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President Bush announces announcement of the new power-granting announcement.

"As president, I strongly believe that my first duty as president is to support and serve the president," Bush said during a televised address from the East Room of the White House shortly after signing his executive order. "I promise the American people that I will not abuse this new power, unless it becomes necessary to grant myself the power to do so at a later time."

The Presidential Empowerment Act, which the president hand-drafted on his own Oval Office stationery and promptly signed into law, provides Bush with full authority to permit himself to authorize increased jurisdiction over the three branches of the federal government, provided that the president considers it in his best interest to do so.

"In a time of war, the president must have the power he needs to make the tough decisions, including, if need be, the decision to grant himself even more power," Bush said. "To do otherwise would be playing into the hands of our enemies."

Added Bush: "And it's all under due process of the law as I see it."

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