April 26, 2004
Editorial: War doesn't mean Bush can ignore Constitution
"The plain facts of the matter are these: The U.S. Constitution applies all the time, in war and in peace. The president may do only what the Constitution allows, and he must do what the Constitution tells him he must. He has no powers not specifically set out by the Constitution, and it is the courts' role to stay the president's hand if he reaches too far.
In this case, Bush is reaching too far..."
Posted by fightingdem at April 26, 2004 11:17 AM | TrackBackComments
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