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Senator Russell D. Feingold said Sunday that he would introduce a measure in the Senate to censure President Bush over the domestic eavesdropping program.
"What the president did by consciously and intentionally violating the Constitution and laws of this country with this illegal wiretapping has to be answered," Mr. Feingold, Democrat of Wisconsin, said on the ABC News program "This Week." "Proper accountability is a censuring of the president, saying: 'Mr. President, acknowledge that you broke the law, return to the law, return to our system of government.'"
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Censure Bush? How about impeaching all of the liberal Democrats for putting our national security in danger??? Good Americans are the ones standing by Bush.
We have loyalty and realize he is protecting us from foriegners. The liberals don't like wire-tapping because they are often up to no good and hiding unpatriotic actions.
Lee from Kentucky, were you born stupid or did you have to aquire it over the years? Stupidity , that is. If good Americians are standing by Bush then all of You should be tried for treason right along side of BUSH and his Cabinete!
Protecting us from what foriegners? He tried to let them all in with his port deal!
The only people that are Unpatriotic are your types and of course Bush, his Administration and his GOP controlled Congress.
Hey Lee is the grass in Kentucky really blue or is it brown nowadays for all the shit you seem to wanna peddle!
posted by Anonymous, at
3/13/2006 1:03 AM
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I have written Sen Feingold (and every Senator who voted against it) praising their stand against the renewal of the Patiot Act - a piece of legislation that shreds the precepts our Founding Father's enshrined in the Constitution and Bill of Rights. The more I study it and learn about it - the more I fear for our Republic.
The POTUS clearly ignored the law of the land and continues to mock the Rule of Law. No one, not even Feingold proposes that we should not be vigilant against those who would seek us harm - but we must demand that our leaders remain true to the guiding principles of our republic and never allow a leader to act (or believe that he is) above the law.
I will go on record saying Feingold would make an excellent candidate for POTUS, IMHO.
It is a shame that the strongest action that can be taken is a call for censure. It just proves how imperiled the nation really is, that politics (republican controlled state apparatus) trumps the rule of law.
posted by Anonymous, at
3/13/2006 1:15 PM
Hopefully he'll be impeached when the repukelikans lose congress next november.
posted by Anonymous, at
3/13/2006 3:49 PM