Tuesday, June 8, 2004

The right to set aside law is inherent in the president

Quoting from Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah Marshall which in turn quotes from The Wall Street Journal: Pentagon Report Set Framework For Use of Torture
To protect subordinates should they be charged with torture, the memo advised that Mr. Bush issue a presidential directive or other writing that could serve as evidence, since authority to set aside the laws is inherent in the president."
So the right to set aside law is inherent in the president. That claim alone should stop everyone in their tracks and prompt a serious consideration of the safety of the American republic under this president. It is the very definition of a constitutional monarchy, let alone a constitutional republic, that the law is superior to the executive, not the other way around. This is the essence of what the rule of law means -- a government of laws, not men, and all that.

This is but one of the many reasons I will vote for John Kerry in the 2004 election.

e.p.c. posted this at 09:58 GMT on 8-Jun-2004 .

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