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Subject: [OM] Re: [way OT] Re: How high's the water/presidential rant
From: John Hermanson <omtech1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 09:07:38 -0400
Bush's use of "signing statements" are most troubling, and each one is a
Constitutional violation.  He signs a Bill for the Post Office and adds
his SS which says "as President I have the right to read anyone's mail
without a warrant".  He has created similar ones for illegally reading
email, listening to phone calls and probably many other things.  This
president thinks Congress is irrelevant, Geneva Conventions are "quaint"
and simply doesn't believe in the Constitution.

Did you see the report by General Anthony Taguba (assigned by Bush 
himself) to investigate allegations of torture at Abu Ghraib prison? 
Conclusion is: torture was ordered by Bush, Cheney, Rice, Rumsfeld, 
Wolfowitz and that they are now all War Criminals.


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Larry wrote:
> Nice proud fervently patriotic rant, but not really the case in
> practice. There is a lot of misinformation, and behind the scenes
> crap going on controlled by Bush that affects what congress does, and
> knows. If this idiotic president is sneaky enough to work to control 
> this so votes in congress get him what he wants at all costs, then he
> will do it. He and his "party" did it 8 years ago in getting the
> inaccurate Florida voting stopped and sleaze Bush in to begin with,
> and recently a lot has come out on the incredible crap fed out by
> Bush and his staff just so they could do the things they wanted
> working the shortcomings of the system. The electoral college "the
> way its designed" excuse is moot, because that's the system that was
> "worked" to begin with however necessary to get Bush in. He didn't
> just righteously become the exalted president because Florida
> respectfully voted him in, giving him Florida's electoral points - he
> didn't win Florida. It was a sham, and only the blindly
> hyper-patriotic could keep a straight face believing anything else.
> The recent press secretary's book, and Richard Clarke's knowledge and
> Bush quotes show only a small part of it, and the staunchly ignorant
> have found ways to dismiss even those comprehensive accounts of Bush
> manipulation of a system "working as it was designed". Its the
> corporate A-personality stepping-on-the-rules to get ahead crap that
> so impresses those doing comfortably in the corporate world (and
> supporting Bush) thing that Bush does to get what he wants. It taints
> both worlds.
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> It is absurd to blame the President for congressional
>> short-comings.
> 
> 
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