Wondering what President Bush was doing while we were all caught up in the spirit of the holiday season? New York Daily News has learned that in a Dec. 20 signing statement, Bush has claimed authority to open domestic mail without a warrant. This was news to Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine who was co-author of the postal reform bill being signed by the President.
"It is my hope that the administration will clarify its intent with this recent statement," said Collins, a GOP moderate.
Also surprised were Democratic Senators Chuck Schumer and Hillary Clinton of New York,
[Sen. Schumer] called it a "last-minute, irregular and unauthorized reinterpretation of a duly passed law."
[Sen. Clinton] said Bush's latest power grab shows he's "willing to circumvent those legal protections intended to safeguard both our citizens' privacy and our national security."
Of course White House spokesman, Tony Snow, says there is nothing unusual here. Yeah Tony, nothing unusual about Bush using signing statements to claim authority to circumvent the law [at least 750 times] and nothing unusual about the President attempting a power grab. Let's see...NSA spying including phone and internet, detainee torture and tribunal, rendition, preemptive war based on misuse of intelligence...hmmm...maybe we should stop there.
No evidence that Bush will stop until he's out of office. Now word is that Dubya's new, new Iraq plan is a troop surge and something about sacrifice? which he'll announce sometime...soon...or whenever he feels like it's politically expedient.
Where is that "return to sender" stamp?

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