Sandra Day O'Connor Doubts Decision To Take Bush V. Gore
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
And what makes it all even worse; when you "look forward, not back".
When you refuse to impeach BushCheney because "Republicans will say it's just because they impeached Clinton".
When you refuse to prosecute neocons who lied to Congress so that they could attack Iraq because of oil and war profiteering.
When you don't uphold the laws of the land, when you don't drive discredited offenders out of the halls of power, they return to the public stage, only to raise the ante on the destruction they're willing to do to their opponents.
You can't go forward unless and until you've looked back, assessed and corrected what went wrong.
What has become crystal clear is that Obama and the DLC/Third Way/No Labels-Democrats have adopted the Republicans' casual relationship with (and disrespect for) the rule of law. Preserving the rule of law underpins how the US has been the most successful, longest running democracy in world history.
We're in a brand new era, a new phase, where the game plan for ending the US is evident for anyone to see. And it begins and ends with the rule of law. By refusing to investigate and prosecute Bush, by "looking forward, not back", Obama has broken the covenant that the American people have with their government.
BushCo broke federal US laws; the rule of law applies to all Americans, elected officials, too. Elected officials especially.
For a president of the UnitedStates not to equally apply the law to all people, presidents, too, means that the grand experiment is over.
Not prosecuting BushCo is destroying the country. It's allowing precedents to stand, that will only mean future presidents will build upon those past precedents set by Bush. From those precedents spring aberration -- Obama already has built upon Bush's claims of 'Unitary Executive', asserting that a president has the right to kill American citizens with no due process, no oversight, and no legislative or judicial review of that position. Obama's already imposed a policy of 'indefinite preventive detention', again, imprisoning anyone, anywhere, anytime, forever, if a president chooses, with NO DUE PROCESS, no oversight.
How any Democrat defends that is beyond my understanding.
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