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Bush’s Signing Statements: The Top 10 List

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Posted on Jul 11, 2006
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From Tinselwing

A blogger surfaced The Boston Globe’s list of President Bush’s most egregious use of signing statements (the “interpretations” Bush makes of about-to-be-signed bills to avoid following the laws’ intent). Worst one: Bush asserts a right to waive the torture ban if doing so will prevent terrorist attacks.


Tinselwing:

On April 20, 2006 the Boston Globe broke the story of President Bush’s extensive use of signing statements, in a front page piece, “Bush Challenges Hundreds of Laws”, under the byline of Charlie Savage.

There was a text box in the story which was not included in the online version of the story, summarizing the most significant signing statement instances. (It is available in the Globe online, if you know just how to search for it.)

In the interests of wider accessibility and future preservation, here’s the list.

Examples of the president’s signing statements

Since taking office in 2001, President Bush has issued signing statements on more than 750 new laws, declaring that he has the power to set aside the laws when they conflict with his legal interpretation. The federal government is instructed to follow the statements when it enforces the laws. Here are 10 examples and the dates Bush signed them:

  • March 9, 2006: Justice Department officials must give reports to Congress by certain daes on how the FBI is using the USA Patriot Act to search homes and secretly seize papers.

    Bush’s signing statement: The president can order Justice Department officials to withhold any information from Congress if he decides it could impair national security or executive branch operations.

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    By Ryan, July 24, 2006 at 10:41 am #
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    I think bush is taking his power too far. Checks and balances were created to ensure that no single branch gained too much power. Lately it seems that nobody is brave enough to stand up and tell them “NO, YOU CAN’T DO THAT!” It appears the American public has a duty to perform: regain control of democracy, or watch “the land of the free” become the ‘home of the enslaved’. The american dream is being destroyed by careless administration, unfair taxing and unjust fines (which only exist to suppress the population into submission).
    To me, Bush declaring that he is above the law places him into the Nixon category; considdering his approval rating, makes sense.

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    By Baronscarpia, July 12, 2006 at 7:09 am #
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    “Support the troops?” 

    Why? 

    They take orders from a self-appointed dictator.

    The 30-35% of Americans who still support the fascist, born-again, neo-con Bush don’t read newspapers, don’t think, or don’t really believe in the principles that set American democracy apart from any “rogue state.”  Kim Jung Il doesn’t have anyone to whom he is accountable either, so what’s the real difference between the North Korean form of government and the junta that we all, including the Congress, have allowed Cheney to install?

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