http://www.conyersblog.us/archives/00000416.htmCensure Hearing Fireworks
"President Bush’s intent was to keep the program secret from Congress and to avoid political or legal accountability indefinitely. Secrecy of that sort makes checks and balances a farce."
Can you believe this was Bruce Fein, the former associate deputy Attorney General for Ronald Reagan, making these remarks? Seriously, how many experts from across the political spectrum must weigh in before the Republicans in Congress begin to exercise their constitutionally-mandated role to provide oversight of the executive branch? Fein continued, "President Bush’s interpretation of the AUMF
is preposterous, not simply wrong."
And in spite of all this, Chairman Arlen Specter maintains that a censure resolution "has no merit." It's amazing how often Senate Republicans appear close to showing some independence from Bush only to cave when it really counts.
We are truly at a crossroads, my friends, and we must do everything in our power to challenge those who would sit on their hands and watch our democracy disintegrate before us. Thank you for all of your efforts here and please keep up the good work.