President George W. Bush on Friday refused to discuss a report that he secretly authorized a U.S. agency to eavesdrop on people in America but said everything he does to protect the public against terrorism is within the law.
I guess an oath to "preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States" depends a lot on how you interpret words like "preserve", "protect", and "defend" -- and of course if you consider the Constitution of the United States merely a "piece of paper" ("the grade is 'F'!" -- Tsurumi)
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I guess an oath to "preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States" depends a lot on how you interpret words like "preserve", "protect", and "defend" -- and of course if you consider the Constitution of the United States merely a "piece of paper" ("the grade is 'F'!" -- Tsurumi)
I know what you mean mjk! This is totally nuts. We gotta get this pig outta the white house. Thanks for stopping by mjk. I hope you'll keep it up.
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