June 14, 2007



Constitutional showdown
Mwaahahahaha!

Subpoenas issued Wednesday by Congress for testimony from former White House officials could lead to a constitutional crisis over the right of executive privilege. Experts in constitutional law believe that the Bush administration will not comply and will force a showdown. If individuals do not comply with the subpoenas, a vote can be taken to hold them in contempt of Congress. The issue would then be sent to the Washington, DC Circuit Court, where the US attorney for the District of Colombia could prosecute the case before a grand jury.
Hee hee!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

IT'S ABOUT DAMNED TIME! And Constitutional Crises Schmises! To quote Glenn Greenwald in yesterday's Salon, "If the possibility of arbitrary and indefinite executive imprisonment does not constitute a true constitutional crisis, then it is hard to imagine what would."

i.e. WE BEEEEN IN a constitutional crises for about 4 years now with this bunch of thugs and traitorous murderers in the White House, this ain't nothin' new. Bring em on I say to the grand juries. and GOOD FUCKIN' LUCK finding an impartial one!

ASSSSHATS!!!!!!!!!!!!

IMPEACH
INDICT
IMPRISON
EXECUTE!
(as in execute the proper punishment)

siri
siri@legitgov.org

Sovereign Citizen of the Former United States of America

Anonymous said...

Ain't gwanna happen but it's nice to hope.