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H.R. 104, To establish a national commission on presidential war powers and civil liberties
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Mary Ray Worley
January 10, 2009, 6:49pm (report abuse)The issue of holding the Bush administration accountable for the various ways it may have broken the law is not just one issue among many. Yes, there are many, many pressing issues confronting us. But if the people and government of the United States cannot uphold the Constitution and the Rule of Law, then we may as well just throw in the towel. This is ground zero, the foundation, the core of our being. Without it, we are not ourselves, we are not the United States of America. We are a third-rate autocracy, a powerful global thug.
I'm very grateful to Representative Conyers for introducing this bill.
Ironlady
August 31, 2009, 4:35am (report abuse)Bush is not the only one who has broken the laws. Several Congressmen who intentionally and on purpose have shielded the Prescription drug companies from being prosecuted for killing and injury. There is no Law. Congress omitted the Product Liability for defective Prescription drugs and Medical devises. They preempted the law to provied immunity to the drug companies so they can kill and injury with out prosecution.