Thursday, December 22, 2005
So can Bush assassinate New York Times reporters?. Seriously. I'd like to know what limit, if any, there is to Bush's commander-in-chief powers. Bush said that the New York Times jeopardized national security and the war on terror by publishing its story revealing that he broke the law by spying on Americans. So, can Bush have New York Times reporters arrested and executed for treason? Or at the very least, when the NYT executive editor met By noemail@noemail.org (John in DC). [AMERICAblog]
Where does executive power end? How will these guys feel when a Democrat is President and can use these powers? Are we going to see a replaying of 'Becket' before this is done. 5:46:10 PM
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Molly Ivins: The Constitution Does Not Apply. Bush is not above the law, so why is he acting like a God-appointed king? [AlterNet.org: Columnists]
Always like Molly. Glad our government is checking out those terrorists hiding in the Quakers and vegans. Makes me sleep better at night. Why do some conservatives distrust what the government does with their money but has no distruct that surveillance will be abused? Why is the government incompetent in one area but not the other? 5:42:41 PM
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