Saturday, January 14, 2006

Gore to Address "Constitutional Crisis"

It sounds as if Al Gore is about to deliver what could be not just one of the more significant speeches of his political career but an essential challenge to the embattled presidency of George W. Bush.

In a major address slated for delivery Monday in Washington, the former Vice President is expected to argue that the Bush administration has created a "Constitutional crisis" by acting without the authorization of the Congress and the courts to spy on Americans and otherwise abuse basic liberties.

Indeed, his aides and allies are framing it as a "call to arms" in defense of the Bill of Rights and the rule of law in a time of executive excess.

The vice president will, according to the groups that have arranged for his appearance -- the bipartisan Liberty Coalition and the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy -- address "the threat posed by policies of the Bush Administration to the Constitution and the checks and balances it created. The speech will specifically point to domestic wiretapping and torture as examples of the administration's efforts to extend executive power beyond Congressional direction and judicial review."

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4 Comments:

At Saturday, January 14, 2006 3:22:00 PM , Blogger Chuck said...

I talked about this today too. We NEED Al Gore as President.

 
At Saturday, January 14, 2006 4:23:00 PM , Blogger Marty said...

He should have been. He was elected in 2000, but the thieves broke in and stole it.

 
At Saturday, January 14, 2006 8:51:00 PM , Blogger Chuck said...

I totally agree Marty!

 
At Saturday, January 14, 2006 11:44:00 PM , Blogger EAPrez said...

He is the 'legitimate' president.

 

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