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January 29, 2008 at 14:29:02

State of the Union Came With a Signing Statement

by David Swanson     Page 1 of 1 page(s)

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On the day of the State of the Union, apparently hoping nobody would notice, President George W. Bush posted a statement on the White House website announcing his intention to violate major sections of the Defense Authorization bill that he just signed into law.  

For their part, the Democrats in Congress have chosen not to push for a just and decent economic stimulus plan, because they want to work amicably with Bush.  They've chosen not to vote on contempt citations for Harriet Miers and Joshua Bolten in order to work more amicably on the economic stimulus package.  They've scratched impeachment out of the Constitution, and Congressman Dennis Kucinich even backed down on his plans to introduce articles of impeachment on Monday.  And of course, Congress is committed to throwing every possible dime down the blackhole of the Iraq occupation.  What has been the president's response to all this bipartisan cooperation?



He's decided to close the office that handles Freedom of Information requests from Congress.  He's left Blackwater free but jailed citizens who reenact its crimes.  He's rewritten government reports on global warming.  He's blocked his Justice Departments investigation of political hirings and firings, while the former governor of Alabama begins his eighth month as a political prisoner.  He's delivered a State of the Union address packed with the same contemptuous lies as last year's, and announced the seizure of new powers (which Congress greeted with applause).  And then there's the latest signing statement.

This statement http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/01/20080128-10.html announces in the by now familiar coded language of the "unitary executive" Bush's intention to violate four key sections of a bill he is simultaneously making "law."  

CQ Today sums up these sections as follows:

"One such provision sets up a commission to probe contracting fraud in Iraq and Afghanistan. Another expands protections for whistleblowers who work for government contractors. A third requires that U.S. intelligence agencies promptly respond to congressional requests for documents. And a fourth bars funding for permanent bases in Iraq and for any action that exercises U.S. control over Iraq’s oil money."

Did you get that?  Bush gives himself the right not to probe contracting fraud.  Is it HIS money?  Is it HIS blood?

He gives himself the power to not protect whistleblowers.  Of course, he already behaved that way and nobody did anything about it, so why shouldn't he?  The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee wrote a book about it before becoming chairman and won't impeach, so why shouldn't Bush flaunt his freedom to exact retribution on anyone who speaks out?

Bush gives himself the right not to provide Congress with documents.  Did the impeachmentless Congress believe Bush lacked that right?  Did Congress Members believe that a new law (signing statemented or not) would change anything?

And, finally, Bush gives himself the right (this is at least the fourth time he's done this) to build and maintain permanent U.S. military bases in Iraq.

And do you hear a peep out of the Congress?

I'm straining my ears and not hearing the faintest squeak.

The CQ article http://afterdowningstreet.org/node/30543 quotes Senator Carl Levin and cites Senator Jim Webb as the leading sponsor of the contractor waste provision.  Do you think either of them will back impeachment any more than Senator John McCain did when Bush signing statemented a torture ban.

CQ claims that Bush simply uses signing statements more frequently than any previous president.  Nonsense.  No previous president EVER used signing statements to announce the intention to violate laws, and then proceeded to violate them.  A Government Accountability Office study last year found that in a sample of Bush signing statements he had already violated 30 percent of the laws he granted himself the power to violate.

The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on signing statements in January 2007 at which a Justice Department official effectively claimed the right for the president to violate any law until the Supreme Court rules on it.  We're going to need a younger Supreme Court if we expect it to keep up and function in the absence of any Congress willing to display a spine.

Nancy Pelosi, John Conyers, Jerrold Nadler, at long last, have you no decency?

 

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DAVID SWANSON is a co-founder of After Downing Street, a writer and activist, and the Washington Director of Democrats.com. He is a board member of Progressive Democrats of America, and serves on the Executive Council of the Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild, TNG-CWA. He has worked as a newspaper reporter and as a communications director, with jobs including Press Secretary for Dennis Kucinich's 2004 presidential campaign, Media Coordinator for the International Labor Communications Association, and three years as Communications Coordinator for ACORN, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now. Swanson obtained a Master's degree in philosophy from the University of Virginia in 1997.

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I live in the heart of America, and am haunted by the saying:
"Evil succeeds because good men do nothing." by Edmund Burke.

Albert Einstein had another way of saying it:
"The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing."

So I do what I can.

Edward Ulysses CateI live in the heart of America, and am haunted by the saying:
"Evil succeeds because good men do nothing." by Edmund Burke.

Albert Einstein had another way of saying it:
"The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing."

So I do what I can.

Unfinished Business?

Thanks for pointing out Bush's "unfinished business."  It's nothing more than completing the "selling out" of 330+ million Americans for a few dollars more.

Bush wears the "Mask of Sanity." He thinks that he and his puppet masters will be writing the history books. Perhaps. "Sometimes The Dragon Wins."  But it won't be because OpEdNews people didn't try to stop it.

by Edward Ulysses Cate (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 221 comments) on Wednesday, January 30, 2008 at 3:54:22 PM
 


Bia Winter is an Artist/Writer from Maine,
and has been an activist and letter-writer since the 60's.
In 2004 she received the Roger Baldwin Award from the Maine American Civil Liberties Union for furthering Democracy after she got a Resolution Against the USA"Patriot"Act passed in her small home town of Mount Vernon, by overwhelming show-of-hands vote at Town Meeting. She continues to Write, Activate and Cartoon for Progressive causes. Her Letters are often seen in the Baltimore Ch...

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Bia WinterBia Winter is an Artist/Writer from Maine,
and has been an activist and letter-writer since the 60's.
In 2004 she received the Roger Baldwin Award from the Maine American Civil Liberties Union for furthering Democracy after she got a Resolution Against the USA"Patriot"Act passed in her small home town of Mount Vernon, by overwhelming show-of-hands vote at Town Meeting. She continues to Write, Activate and Cartoon for Progressive causes. Her Letters are often seen in the Baltimore Ch...

to see more of bio, click on member name

He needs a Reality Chick to kick his sorry butt!

Same pack of LIES; Slicker Delivery, is all!

Back in '04 this yearly spectacle of Disconnect from Reality inspired my political super-Heroine,

Reality Chick, who, with her pals Fact Chick and Attitude Chick, appear at such

bombastic events to kick Neocon Ass and set things straight!

Check it out:  www.RealityChickComix.com

for some well-deserved cartoon violence and commentary that's even more relavent today than it was then!

by Bia Winter (1 articles, 2 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 169 comments) on Thursday, January 31, 2008 at 10:34:10 AM
 

 

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