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Bush's Presidential Signing Statements Have Been Used to Nullify Laws




Topic started on 19-6-2007 @ 06:29 AM by grover


Bush's Presidential Signing Statements Have Been Used to Nullify Laws


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A Government Accountability Office report confirms that Bush's use of presidential signing statements have the effect of nullifying the law in question in about 30 percent of cases.

It's official: President Bush doesn't much respect the laws Congress passes. A Government Accountability Office (GAO) report -- commissioned by Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV) and Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) released today -- confirms that Bush's use of presidential signing statements are utterly without precedent...

...George W. Bush's use of them far exceeds his predecessors', both in number and in severity, and he has consistently used them to flout the will of the legislative branch.

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reply posted on 19-6-2007 @ 06:29 AM by grover


We have known about this for some time but with this new GAO (Government Accountability Office) report its official; G.W. Bush has no respect for our system of government and the law of the land. When is it going to become clear that he is not a conservative, he is a dictator wannabe and is doing his best to rule like one? I mean the man is even on record as saying that the country would be easier to rule as a dictatorship just so long as he was the dictator. If that was meant as humor it was pretty poor... kinda like looking for WMD behind you couch after people have died and continue to die for his lies.

The man is disgusting.


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reply posted on 19-6-2007 @ 11:00 AM by grover


Once again the bush apologists ignore the uncomfortable facts about their hero.



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reply posted on 19-6-2007 @ 03:25 PM by Johnmike


en.wikipedia.org... if you don't know more about them.

I hesitate to put the blame squarely on Bush, and instead feel that Congress is at fault for not dealing with this for so long and that the Supreme Court has not been vigilant enough in enforcing constitutionality. These failures have been blatantly obvious throughout the history of our nation, and the sooner that we do something, the better.

This is something that, if left unchecked, can completely dismantle our republic. While Bush is not entirely to blame (I look more to people like Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt for that), his actions are the perfect example of what is wrong with the system. Perhaps it would be wise to start a petition?

I advise all of you to call and/or write your senators and representatives and encourage them to do what is right. Additionally, send your thanks to Senator Arlen J. Specter of Pennsylvania for attempting to put a check on presidential power.


And Grover, you can wait more than four and a half hours before complaining that no one replied to your thread.



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