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We'd've cared less about any blowjobs if it'd been Hillary doing them. Some of us would've thought it was cute, great head competing pretty dang well with great anything else. Lying under oath by the fellow at the other end of the penis, well, that makes for impeachment.
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Where is the wrong in you getting on board with us? I'm sure you believe it would be, but I'm at a loss to see why. You guys tend not to speak of your philosophy of life, at least not in any well-jointed fashion.
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Why, you're a regular Alfred E Einstein, ain't ya?
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All any of that really means is that you have a big old crush on me!
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Actually it is quite cogent and tragic. I was never a big fan of the whole "I must destroy it to protect it" mindset. I agree with Redux.
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Signing statements have been used by many presidents in the past. But the fact remains that Bush used signing statements on specific provisions of legislation more than any president in history, in fact more than all past presidents combined. The practice peaked under Mr. Bush, who challenged nearly 1,200 provisions of bills over eight years — about twice the number challenged by all previous presidents combined, according to data compiled by Christopher Kelley, a Miami University of Ohio professor.And he used signing statements like a line item veto, according to some legal authorities, which the Supreme Court had ruled was unconstitutional. I would agree with the conclusion of one authority in the NY Times article: “He has not pushed the envelope as far as the Bush administration in making the kind of claims that Bush made.” said Phillip Cooper, a Portland State University professor who studies signing statements. “But he is still using it in ways that were controversial before George W. Bush came to officeHe might be testing the limits....more than I might think is appropriate because of the precedent set by Bush....but by no measure, has he reached the the Bush level.....yet. Will he push the envelope as far as Bush? IMO, you're jumping the gun a bit with another "gotcha" that is far from conclusive. But putting that aside, the unilateral expansion of power that I was referring to were actions like the interpretation that a Congressional "Authorization of Use of Military Force" (AUMF) gave the president the same extended powers in "wartime" as the Wars Powers Act, which Congress specifically did not authorize. ... ...which resulted in actions the illegal Terrorist Surveillance Program that circumvented FISA requirements and violated basic Constitutional protections...and was kept secret from Congress... ...and actions like unilaterally reinterpreting US constitutional treaty obligations regarding treatment of detainees -- authorizing enhanced interrogation (torture), extended use of extraordinary rendition to countries that torture their own citizens, CIA black prisons. (all of which Obama ended with an EO). added: I have said on more than one occasion that in regards to national security, I dont agree with all of Obama's actions...which in some respects, are "Bush lite"...probably where most of the country is. I would always like to see more of a tilt towards preserving constitutional rights and privacy protections. I knew going in that Obama was more centrist than leftist on national security....but IMO, there is nothing to-date to suggest a repeat of the worst of Bush's abuses I noted above. Last edited by Redux; 08-09-2009 at 01:09 AM. |
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You can't make excuses for things that Bush2 did and were such an abonimation and now Obama gets some kind of a pass on it. The double standards abound. I am sure they will continue to mount until eventually you will see that the Demoncrats and Republickins are not much different from one another.
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The new FISA legislation was enacted after the Terrorist Surveillance Program was exposed as being illegal for warrantless wiretaps of US citizens within the US with virtually no oversight. It included explicit checks on who (and how) warranteless wiretaps can be used as well as greater judicial review and reporting by the FISA court of warrantless wiretap requests by the WH and greater oversight by Congress so that illegal and secret actions like those taken by Bush could not be repeated. And yes, Obama voted for it (an example of my "Bush lite" reference). I still would have voted against it...I dont think the privacy protections go far enough and it still granted immunity to the telecomms for their past actions and allows them to continue to do so at the request of the WH based solely on the word of the DoJ that the actions would be legal. Last edited by Redux; 08-09-2009 at 07:33 AM. |
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You know exactly what I am talking about. Don't act like you don't know. The Demoncratically controlled house approved the action after bitching about how bad it was for years by approving Patriot Act 2 and the FISA Bill. Obama voted along with all Republicans for cloture.
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The bitch about the betrayal of the Dems and what it means to live with their vote.: http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwa...isa/index.html
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I know exactly what I am talking about....as bad as I thought the bill was, at least it included the provisions that I noted that will prevent Obama or any future president from acting unilaterally, outside of the FISA Court and Congressional oversight, on warrantless wiretaps in the manner that Bush did. Damn...read the bill before making such sweeping conclusions and generalizations. |
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Read the bill before making such sweeping conclusions and generalizations about what Obama can and cannot do.
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Damn...even the bad FISA bill that a minority of Democrats voted for in 08 does not allow acts comparable to those that Bush authorized.
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