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The Myth of "Executive Privilege" and Sovereign Immunity

In an Accountable Government, There is No Such Animal

By Betsy Ross, published Jul 19, 2008
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It was very interesting, at least to me this past few weeks, to read and hear the propaganda again being spewed in the many interviews that have been given by Karl Rove (the "Architect") in his refusal to submit to a subpoena by the House Judiciary Committee in order to answer some questions with respect to his performance in the Bush Administration. Mr. Rove has been credited with being the architect of Mr. Bush's rise to the presidency, sort of a private marketing and PR agent. After leaving the employ of the White House, he has since been snared by Rupert Murdoch as a Faux News Analyst in order to work his architectural magic and PR skills for Faux now on the American people in a much greater forum with a little longer sound bites as an "expert" for the national news media. An expert in what I haven't a clue, since the Bush Administration has been the most unpopular in my memory, far surpassing that other erstwhile Republican(?), Richard Nixon.

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JLN: That one word truly says it all........if, as you know, our government even acknowledged the document anymore!

Posted on 08/11/2008 at 11:08:11 AM

 
Can you say "Unconstitutional"?

Posted on 08/09/2008 at 5:08:32 PM

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