gr8fuldaniel: 01/15/2006 - 01/22/2006

gr8fuldaniel

Rantings, Musings, Observations, Political Protest, My findings in a quest for truth posted here, open to all. Comments have been disabled due to spam bombers. Pray4Peace.

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Saturday, January 21, 2006

Impeachment Inquiry : "Rep. Nadler said that the legal justifications offered, so far, by the Bush Administration are 'not even debatable. They're frivolous arguments; they're arguments that could only be made by a monarch -- by someone who's trying to justify absolute power in the executive branch.'
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'This type of violation should be a textbook example of the impeachment issue because not only is it a federal crime but it violates the doctrine of separation of powers,' Turley said at the hearing.
Congressman Conyers' opening statement at the hearing can be read at this link."

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Pesticides, Toxins, Endocrine Disruptors 2004 mindfully.org
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Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Al Gore: Bush must be probed

Monday, January 16, 2006

The Full Text Of Al Gore's Speech... | The Huffington Post

Al Gore MLK Day Speech: "At present, we still have much to learn about the NSA's domestic surveillance. What we do know about this pervasive wiretapping virtually compels the conclusion that the President of the United States has been breaking the law repeatedly and persistently.

A president who breaks the law is a threat to the very structure of our government. Our Founding Fathers were adamant that they had established a government of laws and not men. Indeed, they recognized that the structure of government they had enshrined in our Constitution - our system of checks and balances - was designed with a central purpose of ensuring that it would govern through the rule of law. As John Adams said: 'The executive shall never exercise the legislative and judicial powers, or either of them, to the end that it may be a government of laws and not of men.'

An executive who arrogates to himself the power to ignore the legitimate legislative directives of the Congress or to act free of the check of the judiciary becomes the central threat that the Founders sought to nullify in the Constitution - an all-powerful executive too reminiscent of the King from whom they had broken free. In the words of James Madison, 'the accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many, and whether hereditary, self-appointed, or elective, may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny.'

Thomas Paine, whose pamphlet, 'On Common Sense' ignited the American Revolution, succinctly described America's alternative. Here, he said, we intended to make certain that 'the law is king.'

Vigilant adherence to the rule of law strengthens our democracy and strengthens America. It ensures that those who govern us operate within our constitutional structure, which means that our democratic institutions play their indispensable role in shaping policy and determining the direction of our nation. It means that the people of this nation ultimately determine its course and not executive officials operating in secret without constraint."

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