I posted a while back that Bush has claimed absolute power in America, which I still find absolutely shocking. Also shocking is the fact that nobody seems to be complaining too much. The division of power between govermnental branches is the bedrock that american politics is built on. They teach that to every american kid in third grade, fogodsakes.
"There are numerous noteworthy items, but the most significant, by far, is that the DoJ made clear to Congress that even if Congress passes some sort of newly amended FISA of the type which Sen. DeWine introduced, and even if the President "agrees" to it and signs it into law, the President still has the power to violate that law if he wants to. Put another way, the Administration is telling the Congress -- again -- that they can go and pass all the laws they want which purport to liberalize or restrict the President's powers, and it does not matter, because the President has and intends to preserve the power to do whatever he wants regardless of what those laws provide."
– Glenn Greenwald, Administration tells Congress (again) - We won't abide by your "laws"
Somebody makes a good point in the comments, too:
"Notice the word "wartime" missing from the latest arguments? Apparently there's a lot of bad stuff in the world, and the president needs these powers permanently. Whoever said it had anything to do with war?" – dgbellak
Yep. Bush is now a qualified, bona fide dictator. 8^(
(Via jwz)
And further to my post last week on the "Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill" here in our own country: Alastair Darling has sent me a reply! Woo!
Dear Mr Panayotopoulos
Thank you for your e-mail. The Government is reflecting on the Regulatory Reform Bill you refer to. A number of people think it needs some amendment so that it can't be used inappropriately. I am making some further enquiries and I shall write to you again.
Yours sincerely
Squiggle
Well, at least he dignified my letter with a response. And who knows; if enough people kick up enough stink over the matter, perhaps we can prevent our country from going the same way that america has.