A Bare Majority
06/12/08 20:20
I couldn't help but laugh listening to dubya
haughtily complain about today's US Supreme Court
ruling that the constitution still applies to the
preznit. He fell back on one of his old
fear-mongering favorites, vaguely implying the
decision might adversely affect his ability to
protect Amurkins from the evil, brown, Muslim
hordes. See, he can't save us if the Supreme
Court keeps taking away all the special powers
he granted himself as war preznit.
More specifically, the court ruled that prisoners have rights, the president does not have the authority to just lock people up indefinitely without a trial. Sadly, I remember a time when this was not a novel concept in America. In fact, for the America I learned about in my public school social studies classes, the one with three equal branches of government following the rule of law, by the people and for the people and all that, the idea that the president is not above the law would have been common knowledge. I sometimes wonder if that America ever really existed.
Here's the scary part. This was a 5-4 decision. That's right, this man, of whom less than 30% of Americans approve and the rest of the world universally despises is just one Supreme Court Justice appointment removed from assuming essentially dictatorial powers in pursuance of his War on Terra. This absolute shit-stain of a world leader and his neo-con handlers are still this close (holds thumb and forefinger slightly apart) to rendering our democracy as efficacious as that of Pakistan.
More specifically, the court ruled that prisoners have rights, the president does not have the authority to just lock people up indefinitely without a trial. Sadly, I remember a time when this was not a novel concept in America. In fact, for the America I learned about in my public school social studies classes, the one with three equal branches of government following the rule of law, by the people and for the people and all that, the idea that the president is not above the law would have been common knowledge. I sometimes wonder if that America ever really existed.
Here's the scary part. This was a 5-4 decision. That's right, this man, of whom less than 30% of Americans approve and the rest of the world universally despises is just one Supreme Court Justice appointment removed from assuming essentially dictatorial powers in pursuance of his War on Terra. This absolute shit-stain of a world leader and his neo-con handlers are still this close (holds thumb and forefinger slightly apart) to rendering our democracy as efficacious as that of Pakistan.
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