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Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Judge's ruling could provide grounds to impeach Bush
by Capitol Hill Blue Staff
8/22/06
If a judge's ruling that declares President George W. Bush's
domestic spying program unconstitutional holds up under appeal,
the President will be guilty of violating federal law at least
30 times and that could provide grounds for impeachment, says a
leading Constitutional scholar.
Jonathan Turley, law professor at George Washington University
and a recognized expert on constitutional law, says the ruling
Thursday by a federal judge in Detroit raises "serious
implications for the Bush administration" and indicates that the
President "could well have committed a federal crime at least 30
times."
"This ruling is a bad situation that just got worse for the
White House," says Turley. "These crimes could constitute
impeachable offenses."
Turley knows a thing or two about the impeachment process. He
worked with Special Prosecutor Ken Starr on the investigation
that led to impeachment proceedings against former President
Bill Clinton.
U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor, in a stinging indictment
of Constitutional abuse by the Bush Administration over its use
of warrantless wiretaps of American citizens by the National
Security Agency, ruled the program violates the Administrative
Procedures Act, the doctrine of separation of powers, and the
First and Fourth amendments to the Constitution and ordered an
immediate halt to the practice.
"There are no hereditary Kings in America and no powers not
created by the Constitution. So all 'inherent powers' must
derive from that Constitution," Taylor wrote in her lengthy
opinion.
The White House went into immediate attack mode, claiming Taylor
is an activist judge appointed by a Democratic president (Jimmy
Carter) and vowing to appeal the ruling all the way to the
Supreme Court.
A Republican National Committee press release declared: Liberal
judge backs Dem agenda to weaken national security.
Turley says such tactics are typical for the Bush White House.
"That's what's really distasteful," Turley said Thursday night
on MNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann show. "This is not the
first judge to rule against the administration. But every time a
judge rules against the administration, they're either too
Democratic or they're too tall or too short, or they're Pisces.
I mean, it, you can, all this spin, this effort to personalize
it is really doing a great injustice to our system. If you look
at this opinion, it's a very thoughtful opinion. The problem is
not the judge. The problem is a lack of authority. You know,
when Gonzales says I've got something back in my safe, and if
you could see it, you'd all agree with me, well, unless there's
a federal statute in his safe, then it's not going to make a
difference."
The judge's order to halt the program is stayed during the
appeal process and Attorney General Alberto Gonzales vowed the
domestic spying program will continue during those appeals,
which could extend well beyond the end of Bush's final term in
office.
posted by Jason Miller at 10:22 AM 0 comments
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LISTEN CNN 02/05/06 - Professor Jonathan Turley
THIS DOG WON'T HUNT... BUSH HAS COMMITTED A FEDERAL CRIME!
http://www.apfn.net/audio/M60205144451-CNN-SPY-FED-CRIME.MP3
"The Law".... Let's all get on the same page!
http://www.apfn.org/audio/thelaw.mp3