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The Constitutional Record of George W. Bush
President George W. Bush has failed in his most important responsibility "to preserve, protect and defend" the Constitution of the United States, according to a new Cato Institute study. The authors of the study, legal scholars Gene Healy and Timothy Lynch, say that the administration's sweeping claims of executive power in the Padilla case would suggest that Mr. Bush believes "the liberty of every American rests on nothing more than the grace of the White House." The study, "Power Surge: The Constitutional Record of George W. Bush," details a pattern with the Bush administration of a "ceaseless push for power, unchecked by either the courts or Congress" on issues ranging from war powers, habeas corpus, and federalism to free speech and unwarranted surveillance.

The Constitutional Record of George W. Bush
Daniels: Cutting film incentives is nonsensical idea

Fighting for film incentives: an interview with Michigan director Mike Manasseri
My comments: - Keep the incentives to build a strong film industry in this state.
That in turn means jobs and money being spent in this state.
Michigan should quit relying on the auto industry and bring in a variety of industries, such as this.

Why isn't Cheney 'contemptible'?

Obama backing off rule-of-law promise

Obama is saving, not dismantling, capitalism

The bailout rich still don't get it

Spying guidelines still active

Unfortunately, Congress mustn't let Bush's bygones be bygones

Decry damage Bush has done

How big is Wal-Mart? (This was in an email that I received a few days ago.)

It's much too early for Christmas decor, tunes

Bush and Cheney deserve impeachment

Liberals: Stand up, speak out / Without you, we'd be in even worse condition

The real Biden is needed now / Will candidate keep up fight for Constitution?

Lincoln wasn't experienced, either

Don't let Congress cave in on surveillance



Nixon resigned, but Bush gets OK to spy

Impeach now to end war

Bush's impeachment would at least send a message to the world

Secrecy, the enemy of democracy

Bush-Cheney crowd banking on fear (IMPEACH BUSH AND CRONIES!)

Bush's plan: Keep us scared/Stratey of perpetual fear is a road map to tyranny (IMPEACH BUSH AND HIS CRONIES!)

Government secrecy is not always a good thing

Are They Taking Away Our Freedoms?

Don't let Congress renew so-called 'PatriotAct'

A salute to Patriot Act reformers

Protesting its wrongs isn't hating our country

Federal government pushes national IDs (This is a way of giving Uncle Sam all of your data. I don't want that.)

Beware: Uncle Sam wants all of your data (This article may be out of date, but the issue remains. Uncle Sam still wants the data. NO WAY JOSE.)

Five reasons why conservatives should fight the Patriot Act

Paying the Price at Wal-Mart

Save Amtrak and our intercity passenger trains



Patriot Act facts

CRUCIFY THE TELEMARKETERS

Telemarketers infringe (tresspass) on my phone and time. At least I let my answering machine screen for such calls and if any messages are put on my machine by them, I do delete them.
There is now a "do not call" registry to put one's phone number on. I did it with my phone number.
Here is the homepage to do it on ---
National Do Not Call Registry
The ones who are against such a list should be the ones who have to pay for the list.
- Call the Telemarketers at: 866-500-4272 and tell them how crappy they are.

CRUCIFY THE SPAMMERS!

The Spammers fill my email box with junk mail. Then I have to waste my timehitting the delete and maybe reply with four letter words telling them what to do.

In the newspaper article below, I notice "E-mail giants plan an assault on spam". I wish them luck, since for quite a while now for each and every day I get a lot of spam that I have to go through and delete.

From "THE ANN ARBOR NEWS", Monday, Apr. 28, 2003

E-mail giants plan an assault on 'spam'

Three of the nation's largest e-mail account providers, normally bitter rivals, today are to announce a joint assault on spam, vowing to collaboratively hunt down unsavory e-mailers and explore industry standards that would curtail the ability to create bulk electronic mailings.

Representatives of America Online, Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc. stressed that their initiative against unsolicited e-mail (nicknamed "spam") is a first step in what they hope will be an industry effort.

Such an alliance is rare in the world of consumer technology, and is testimony to the devastating effect spam has on digital communications. Spam now accounts for an estimated 40 percent of all e-mail traffic.

From The Washington Post
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That damn spam


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