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In an amazing development that has received
almost no media attention, mainstream or alternative, President Bush again
placed himself above the law and wilfully violated the Constitution by
signing into law a bill that didn't pass both Houses of Congress.
According to representative Henry Waxman, Bush
signed into law a version of the Budget Reconciliation Act that didn't
pass Congress. The discrepancy between the version Bush signed and the
actual bill that passed equates to a value of $2 billion.
Bush knew he was directly violating the
Constitution and effectively acting as a despot because he received a call
from the Speaker of the House before signing the bill, warning him that it
had not been passed.
The Presentment Clause of the U.S. Constitution
states that before a bill can become law, it must be passed by both Houses
of Congress.
Over the past two years Bush staffers and advisors
like
John Yoo and
Alberto Gonzales and Senators like
Pat Roberts have declared in their own memos that Bush is
above the law and therefore above the very US Constitution that he swore
to protect and defend.
 Warrantless secret wiretaps of American citizens
were claimed to be within the boundaries of the Constitution yet clearly
violate the
4th Amendment.
The controlled mainstream media
collaborated with the government in parroting the use
of the "terrorist surveillance" term, despite the fact that thousands of
the wiretaps were used in domestic to domestic calls and the Pentagon
regularly spies on peaceful American citizens involved in anti-war
organizations.
Bush's repeated trashing of the Constitution, a
document he reportedly referred to as a
"Goddamn piece of paper," is indicative of a nation
hurtling into a dictatorial abyss.
The reaction to this travesty needs to be a heck of
a lot stronger than a Henry Waxman letter, impeachment proceedings on this
alone need to be enacted before Bush starts rounding up his political
enemies and shipping them off to
Halliburton run internment camps. |