Thursday, June 28, 2007

To Be Above the Rule of Law . . .

Well, the White House is refusing to turn over paperwork. Condoleezza Rice didn't need to bother with a subpoena, as she felt she'd already answered the questions adequately. The White House has said Harriet Myers won't be worrying about her subpoena, either, because of this wonderful thing called Executive Privilege. Isn't that just delightful? Now, I understand why so many are willing to beg and make fools of themselves for the "highest office" in the land. If you are fortunate enough to land this position, you obtain absolute "zero accountability!" Nobody can ask anything, and expect a straight answer. Once the address is 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., that special resident is above question, and above the law. Wow! Now who would have realized that benefit came with being a "public servant?" As I hear more and more about this "rule of law," I truly do find the irony, notable. This current administration is blatantly "in the face" of the American public, and the American public can either do nothing about it, or according to the latest poll, there are about 31% who think he is still doing a whiz bang job and deserves to be unaccountable. Now, with this, I am not suggesting for a moment that Congress is doing anything great. This is certainly no Congress of "movers and shakers;" more like whiners and agitators, but that is another blog topic. It is truly time that we realize, our present administration has only given the illusion of respecting the "rule of law." I mentioned in an earlier blog that Libby was just a patsy, and the same day I read that he has been assigned a federal prison number, the White House assumes the presumptuous liberty of "declining" a Congressional subpoena . . . Only in America!
A false balance is abomination to YHVH . . . a Proverb of Holy Scripture

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