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10-26-2007, 12:12 PM #1
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Clinton considers giving up some powers
Executive powers.... Bush used all kinds of executive powers... Like the executive power to take more vacation time than any other president, ever. Or like the power to start a war without the approval of congress. Or how about throwing around vetos more than ever. What has bush accomplished besides pissing off the world and spending our 7 trillion dollar surplus that a Bill CLINTON saved up.?
Like I've said before, I don't support Hillary. But, ANY president is going to be better than Bush. I think if she is even willing to change the executive powers, then that is a good thing. After watching Bush abuse his power as commander in chief, I do believe there are quite a few changes that needs to happen.Comatose Reviewed by Comatose on . Clinton considers giving up some powers NEW YORK - If elected president in 2008, Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton would consider giving up some of the executive powers President Bush and Vice President Cheney have assumed since taking office. In an interview published Tuesday in Guardian America, a Web site run by the London-based Guardian newspaper, Clinton denounced the Bush Administration's push to concentrate more power in the White House as a "power grab" not supported by the Constitution. Asked if she would consider Rating: 5
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