Last Hope For Impeachment
"(...) Is a President who argues he can do anything even if it breaks the law, and an entire cabinet who agree, exercising absolute power? Is somebody who is above the law and whose advisors and cabinet members write memos stating he is above the law exercising absolute power? How about totalitarianism? Definition:
"a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition)."
Alberto Gonzales again put George Bush above the law today when he indicated that the administration could outright (not that they haven't been doing so in secret for decades) authorize wiretaps of domestic American citizen's phone calls without a warrant. This is a clear

Bush's own advisor John Yoo is on the public record as arguing that no law could prevent the President from ordering children to be tortured by means of crushing their genitals. No, this isn't the Frist fake Fox News hoax - that was his actual argument in a December 1st debate in Chicago with Notre Dame professor and international human rights scholar Doug Cassel. (...)"
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