Comments on: Memo On Illegal Searches Comes To Light
Disavowed Justice Dept. Memo Justified Warrantless Domestic Surveillance Long After 9/11
- Lochlan...Your right on the money!!! The Bush Regime is worse than Nixon. This administration will go down in history as the worst ever!!!
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- "The administration''s lawyers believe the president should be permitted to violate statutory law, to violate international treaties and even to violate the Fourth Amendment inside the U.S. They believe that the president should be above the law."
And every American just sat and watched as the most corrupt administration since Nixon demolished their country and freedoms, (some on here cheered), at the expense of our treasury ($3,000,000,000,000.00 in trade debt and $1,500,000,000,000.00 in war related spending), thousands of American soldiers lives and limbs, and every asset in Iraq including hundreds of thousands of Iraqi peoples lives.
The largest heist in history at the expense of our country for the organised crime ring called the Bush Regime. - Reply to this comment
- FloydZepp
Constitutional rights can be suspended during times of war in order to protect the nation as a whole. As long as those rights are returned once the danger has passed.
Although, every liberal today believes that in 2001 he/she was against the war and didn''t want rights taken away, if you actually look at the facts from 2001, you''ll see that the liberals were pushing to remove people''s rights and over 80% of Americans were in favor of the war. - Reply to this comment
- After 9/11, which Clinton could have spared us had this issue been important to him, there were things that just had to be done "Lincoln Style". After things have been proven to cool off, relight onto the Constitution. After all, our Founding Fathers meant it to be for us citizens, not aliens. When aliens threaten what we have to do with, I say give them double according to the rules they play by. It''s the only thing they will understand......But nation building, that''s gone too far over the line,.....even the Presidents campaign promise line.
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- obvioously this program didn''t go far enough as floydzepp, feelfree, j-whitman and the rest of the terrorist propaghandists were never arrested.
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- I don''t think King George is going to stick around very long after his "presidency" is over. Paraguay''s tourism outlook for 2009 is looking good.
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- King George has been pissing on the Constitution since 9/11. This is just the tip of the iceberg pertaining to secret documents that are coming forth highlighting the lawlessness of this administration.
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- The Great Emperor Bush II is highly upset that the Pentagon is "leaking" secret documents indicating that the Great Emperor Bush and VP Darth Vader Cheney are guilty of crimes against humanity!
First came the leaking of the memo yesterday stating that the Great Emperor Bush II authorized the use of torture against suspected "terrrrrrrrorists" while he publicly, repeatedly denied the US(SA) was torturing anybody.
Now comes another leaked memo stating that the Great Emperor pooped on the Constitution authorizing unlawful searches and seizures within the US(SA).
Both memos expressly state that because the Great Emperor IS the Great Emperor, he IS, therefore above both domestic and international law and answerable to absolutely NO ONE!
The Nazis in Germany in the 1930''s and early 1940''s felt that way too. Look what happened to them and the countries they occupied!!!
No matter who says what, GEORGE ORWELL WAS RIGHT ON!!!!!
SIG HEIL, BUSH!!!!
sig heil, (more of the same) McCain???? - Reply to this comment
- Where did all the loyal Dumbya Repugs go ? I haven''t seen anything yet from Mudrose, Infidel, perp2, Mike, James or even Singer Rick .... What''s going on ???
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- "This is just one of many laws the Bu$hies have broken.
Posted by singingrick at 08:49 AM : Apr 03, 2008"
EVERY administration breaks several laws...this one''s just worse at hiding it. - Reply to this comment
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