Friday, March 24, 2006

Bush Circumvents the Law - Again

It seems George W is on his own personal mission to castrate congressional powers as we know them by quietly appending signing statements to bills sent to him for approval.

Via The Boston Globe:

WASHINGTON -- When President Bush signed the reauthorization of the USA Patriot Act this month, he included an addendum saying that he did not feel obliged to obey requirements that he inform Congress about how the FBI was using the act's expanded police powers.

The bill contained several oversight provisions intended to make sure the FBI did not abuse the special terrorism-related powers to search homes and secretly seize papers. The provisions require Justice Department officials to keep closer track of how often the FBI uses the new powers and in what type of situations. Under the law, the administration would have to provide the information to Congress by certain dates.


That sounds reasonable, doesn't it?

Not to Bush:

Bush signed the bill with fanfare at a White House ceremony March 9, calling it ''a piece of legislation that's vital to win the war on terror and to protect the American people." But after the reporters and guests had left, the White House quietly issued a ''signing statement," an official document in which a president lays out his interpretation of a new law.

In the statement, Bush said that he did not consider himself bound to tell Congress how the Patriot Act powers were being used and that, despite the law's requirements, he could withhold the information if he decided that disclosure would ''impair foreign relations, national security, the deliberative process of the executive, or the performance of the executive's constitutional duties.

Bush wrote: ''The executive branch shall construe the provisions . . . that call for furnishing information to entities outside the executive branch . . . in a manner consistent with the president's constitutional authority to supervise the unitary executive branch and to withhold information . . . "


That Bush is drunk with power is without question. The fact the he continually seeks ways to strip away 4th amendment protections from the American people with the backing of his Republican supporters in congress is beyond the pale. Partisans who allow Bush to keep getting away with unchecked power by refusing to report to those he is accountable to don't deserve to serve. It's that simple.

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