http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/15/wa...ll&oref=slogin
This fucker needs to go to prison.
In the authorization bill, Mr. Bush challenged four sections. One forbid the money from being used “to exercise United States control of the oil resources of Iraq”; another required negotiations for an agreement by which Iraq would share some of the costs of the American military operations there.
The sections “purport to impose requirements that could inhibit the president’s ability to carry out his constitutional obligations,” including as commander in chief, Mr. Bush wrote.
In the other bill, he raised concerns about two sections that strengthen legal protections against political interference with the internal watchdog officials at each executive agency.
One section gives the inspectors general a right to counsels who report directly to them. But Mr. Bush wrote in his signing statement that such lawyers would be bound to follow the legal interpretations of the politically appointed counsels at each agency.
The other section requires the White House to tell Congress what each inspector general said about the administration’s budget proposal for their offices. Such a requirement, Mr. Bush wrote, would infringe on “the president’s constitutional authority” to decide what to recommend to Congress.
Last edited by evince; 10-16-2008 at 11:00 AM.
Geroge W. Bush is a false Christian, yet became a 2 term president. Mike Huckubee is a true Christian, yet has been ignored.
Jesus was a Socialist, therefore, so am I!
I wonder what Obama will do with all this power the republicans have bestowed on the WH ?
I can't wait till they whine about any Obama signing statements. Or not wanting to turn over visitors logs, etc.... I hope he does a couple of signing statements just to piss em off.
Maybe a reverse earmark kind of thing for something republicans want. And was put into a bill to get it thru congress. Then Obama signs it out of the bill![]()
Bush doubled the debt from 5 trillion to 10 trillion.
Proving tax cuts work!
Bush asked for and signed for the TARP money.
The Republican senate leader backed Bush on this.
He better not use them to make law or Ill be after his ass.
He needs to denounce them and make it clear the President does not have the legal standing to edit laws like this.
Bush doubled the debt from 5 trillion to 10 trillion.
Proving tax cuts work!
Bush asked for and signed for the TARP money.
The Republican senate leader backed Bush on this.
quit whining about 'signing statements'. Everyone had an opportunity to slam Bush and impeach him for breaking the laws and violating the constitution by demanding their reps do it. If they did demand and their reps didn't do it, you should have voted them out. By continually voting for your favored party instead of for your favored country, you unwittingly told them that you condone signing statements to bills becoming law. On top of that, the first signing statement that Obama does, every flipping partisan democrat hack on here will say it was necessary because congress sent him an illegal bill or some stupid shit.
Bush doubled the debt from 5 trillion to 10 trillion.
Proving tax cuts work!
Bush asked for and signed for the TARP money.
The Republican senate leader backed Bush on this.
Yep signing statements are opinions and have no legal impact on the law or it's implementation.
That is per the constitution.
Bush doubled the debt from 5 trillion to 10 trillion.
Proving tax cuts work!
Bush asked for and signed for the TARP money.
The Republican senate leader backed Bush on this.
and in any of bush's signing statements, has an action precipitated by him been a violation of law?
Go read the provided like smarterthanpoo
Bush doubled the debt from 5 trillion to 10 trillion.
Proving tax cuts work!
Bush asked for and signed for the TARP money.
The Republican senate leader backed Bush on this.
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