Lawyers Decry Bush's Legal Interpretations
By GINA HOLLAND, Associated Press Writer
July 24, 2006
WASHINGTON - President Bush's penchant for writing exceptions to laws he has just signed violates the Constitution, an American Bar Association task force says in a report highly critical of the practice.
The ABA group, which includes a one-time FBI director and former federal appeals court judge, said the president has overstepped his authority in attaching challenges to hundreds of new laws.
The attachments, known as bill-signing statements, say Bush reserves a right to revise, interpret or disregard measures on national security and constitutional grounds.
"This report raises serious concerns crucial to the survival of our democracy," said the ABA's president, Michael Greco. "If left unchecked, the president's practice does grave harm to the separation of powers doctrine, and the system of checks and balances that have sustained our democracy for more than two centuries." (full story)
2 comments:
In all other countries that have modeled themselves after our Constitution instead of the Parliamentary system have become dictatorships with the President assuming all power. Tradition, as set by George Washington, and an antagonistic press have kept that from happening here. With the press becoming Bush's lapdog see what he is getting away with.
It's frightening what he and his inner circle have been allowed to get away with.
BAC
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