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"Harry Hope" |
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21 Aug 2006 07:56:39 AM |
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Judge Anna Diggs Taylor lays down the law to lawless Republicans |
There was some seriously bad news for Our Great Leader last week - I
mean, really bad.
Not quite as bad as Laura hiding the Jim Beam or ***** Cheney taking
his bicycle away, but bad nonetheless.
According to a federal judge, Dubya has been violating the
Constitution of the United States.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/18/opinion/18fri1.html?_r=1&oref=login
See?
I told you it wasn't as bad as ***** Cheney taking his bicycle away.
Judge Anna Diggs Taylor of the United States District Court in Detroit
ruled that George's warrantless wiretapping program was entirely
unlawful. According to the New York Times, "She also offered a
scathing condemnation of what lies behind the wiretapping - Mr. Bush's
attempt to expand his powers to the point that he can place himself
beyond the reach of Congress, judges or the Constitution."
"There are no hereditary kings in America and no powers not created by
the Constitution," she wrote.
Ha ha! Yeah right.
That's so pre-9/11.
Haven't you heard?
Any president not named Clinton who allows 3,000 Americans to be
killed by ignoring warnings that terrorists are going to fly planes
into buildings gets to stand on a pile of rubble with a bullhorn and
proclaim himself Unitary Executive of the New American Empire.
Watch Fox News - they'll explain it all to you.
Anyway, the Judge's decision wadded King George's regal undergarments
into a right royal bunch, and he came out swinging (not unlike a drunk
at closing time).
According to the Associated Press:
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060818/NEWS99/60818018
President George W. Bush said those who agree with a federal judge in
Detroit that his warrantless surveillance program is unconstitutional
"simply do not understand the nature of the world in which we live."
"This country of ours is at war," the president said Friday.
"And we must give those whose responsibility it is to protect the
United States the tools necessary to protect this country in a time of
war."
Even if that means tearing up the Constitution.
Get it?
By EarlG
From Democratic Underground
http://www.democraticunderground.com/
Harry
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| User: "-HoSt-" |
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| Title: Re: Judge Anna Diggs Taylor lays down the law to lawless Republicans |
21 Aug 2006 08:16:49 AM |
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"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:mjbje2l70rdbbo8ancmgedbf0as06clapv@4ax.com...
There was some seriously bad news for Our Great Leader last week - I
mean, really bad.
Not quite as bad as Laura hiding the Jim Beam or ***** Cheney taking
his bicycle away, but bad nonetheless.
According to a federal judge, Dubya has been violating the
Constitution of the United States.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/18/opinion/18fri1.html?_r=1&oref=login
See?
I told you it wasn't as bad as ***** Cheney taking his bicycle away.
Judge Anna Diggs Taylor of the United States District Court in Detroit
ruled that George's warrantless wiretapping program was entirely
unlawful. According to the New York Times, "She also offered a
scathing condemnation of what lies behind the wiretapping - Mr. Bush's
attempt to expand his powers to the point that he can place himself
beyond the reach of Congress, judges or the Constitution."
"There are no hereditary kings in America and no powers not created by
the Constitution," she wrote.
Ha ha! Yeah right.
That's so pre-9/11.
Haven't you heard?
Any president not named Clinton who allows 3,000 Americans to be
killed by ignoring warnings that terrorists are going to fly planes
into buildings gets to stand on a pile of rubble with a bullhorn and
proclaim himself Unitary Executive of the New American Empire.
Watch Fox News - they'll explain it all to you.
Anyway, the Judge's decision wadded King George's regal undergarments
into a right royal bunch, and he came out swinging (not unlike a drunk
at closing time).
According to the Associated Press:
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060818/NEWS99/60818018
President George W. Bush said those who agree with a federal judge in
Detroit that his warrantless surveillance program is unconstitutional
"simply do not understand the nature of the world in which we live."
"This country of ours is at war," the president said Friday.
"And we must give those whose responsibility it is to protect the
United States the tools necessary to protect this country in a time of
war."
Yeah, there is TERROR out there, terror I tell ya.
And an election coming up...
Even if that means tearing up the Constitution.
Get it?
By EarlG
From Democratic Underground
http://www.democraticunderground.com/
Harry
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| User: "Chuck Feney" |
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| Title: Re: Judge Anna Diggs Taylor lays down the law to lawless Republicans |
21 Aug 2006 08:08:35 AM |
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On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 , Harry Hope <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
President George W. Bush said those who agree with a federal judge in
Detroit that his warrantless surveillance program is unconstitutional
"simply do not understand the nature of the world in which we live."
So our choice is to trust Bush or trust the Constitution? No contest.
Sorry, George. If the Congressflakes had balls instead of bribes,
they'd impeach you.
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| User: "Fredric L. Rice" |
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| Title: Re: Judge Anna Diggs Taylor lays down the law to lawless Republicans |
21 Aug 2006 12:00:06 PM |
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Chuck Feney <It's.@.Slam.Dunk.> wrote:
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 , Harry Hope <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
President George W. Bush said those who agree with a federal judge in
Detroit that his warrantless surveillance program is unconstitutional
"simply do not understand the nature of the world in which we live."
So our choice is to trust Bush or trust the Constitution? No contest.
The Republinazis had to destroy the Constitution in order to save it.
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"I've stood with President Bush in the war on terrorism."
Minnesota Representative Mark Kennedy, baby killing traitor.
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