President Bush and Vice President Cheney have broken many laws, lied to Congress and the people and many other things that should at least be investigated. It is mandated in the Constitution that they do so, yet they refuse and turn a blind eye to continuous abuses of power and lawlessness. Without action, a precedent will be set that such behavior in the White House is acceptable. Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. The Constitution was designed to protect us from that, yet the pres. calls it a gd piece of paper and his attorney general calls it "quaint". So, can the people sue Congress to take action that most of the people want?
2007-12-06
14:24:51
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