Saturday, December 17, 2005

IN THE NEWS

what is "clean" | A President above the Law [more] | GOP May Harness Arctic Drilling to Pentagon Budget | Trade Summit Violence Escalates | a quote from Star Wars: Episode III

-- THOUGHT --


be sure to think about what is "clean" and use fewer [or no] harsh chemicals. the sheer tonnage of crap that we are putting into the environment, polluting it and ourselves and our gene pool and every other living creature's, is astronomical!

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A President above the Law | GOP May Harness Arctic Drilling to Pentagon Budget | Trade Summit Violence Escalates


A President above the Law
Civil libertarians say the latest revelations of Bush's vow to continue secretly spying on Americans adds to their frustration with the Bush administration. "If we are a nation of laws, then the president must be bound by the rule of law," said Lisa Graves, senior counsel at the ACLU in Washington. "This is clearly in violation of FISA and a violation of the Constitution. The president, no matter who he is, does not have the power to decide which laws he will follow."

Senate Blocks Extension of Patriot Act
The Senate on Friday rejected attempts to reauthorize several provisions of the USA Patriot Act as infringing too much on Americans' privacy and liberty, dealing a huge defeat to the Bush administration and Republican leaders.

Bush Vows to Continue Spying on Americans
Reacting to Bush's vow to continue spying on Americans, Sen. Russell Feingold, D-Wis., said the president's remarks were "breathtaking in how extreme they were." Feingold said it was "absurd" that Bush said he relied on his inherent power as president to authorize the wiretaps. "If that's true, he doesn't need the Patriot Act because he can just make it up as he goes along. I tell you, he's President George Bush, not King George Bush."

'78 Law Sought to Close Spy Loophole
Civil libertarians say the latest revelations add to their frustration with the Bush administration. "If we are a nation of laws, then the president must be bound by the rule of law," said Lisa Graves, senior counsel at the ACLU in Washington. "This is clearly in violation of FISA and a violation of the Constitution. The president, no matter who he is, does not have the power to decide which laws he will follow."

Behind Power, One Principle as Bush Pushes Prerogatives
A single, fiercely debated legal principle lies behind nearly every major initiative in the Bush administration's war on terror, scholars say: the sweeping assertion of the powers of the presidency.

Bush and McCain Reach Deal on Treatment of Torture Suspects
The White House, after weeks of resistance, agreed today to Senator John McCain's call for a law specifically banning cruel or inhuman treatment of terror suspects anywhere in the world.

Pentagon Is Said to Mishandle a Counterterrorism Database
Pentagon analysts appear not to have followed guidelines that require deleting information on American citizens and groups from a counterterrorism database within three months if they pose no security threats, Pentagon officials said on Thursday.

Bush Refuses to Discuss NSA-Spying
President Bush said today that he would not discuss ongoing intelligence operations in the United States, after a report in The New York Times said he secretly authorized the National Security Agency to eavesdrop on Americans and others inside the United States. Several Republicans and Democrats have criticized Bush's action


GOP May Harness Arctic Drilling to Pentagon Budget
With a budget-cutting measure stymied by stiff resistance to opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling, Congressional Republicans began exploring Wednesday a new tactic to win approval of both $45 billion in cuts and the drilling plan.

Trade Summit Violence Escalates
Riot police have fought running battles with anti-globalization protesters near world trade talks in Hong Kong, in the worst violence there for 16 years. Protesters with bamboo sticks broke through police lines, until they were forced back with tear gas and batons.


above articles at truthout.org


-- a quote from Star Wars: Episode III - "Only then, there can be peace" << as justification for using the Dark Side, and wiping out all opposition... once "we" are in power...



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