June 28, 2007Above the lawFor Sunday, we'll be writing about President Bush's resistance to increased congressional oversight now that Democrats are in control of Congress. As Senate Judiciary Chairman Pat Leahy said after the White House refused to honor congressional subpoenas seeking documents concerning the firing of U.S. attorneys, "Increasingly, the President and Vice President feel they are above the law --- in America no one is above law." |
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June 28, 2007
Above the law
For Sunday, we'll be writing about President Bush's resistance to increased congressional oversight now that Democrats are in control of Congress. As Senate Judiciary Chairman Pat Leahy said after the White House refused to honor congressional subpoenas seeking documents concerning the firing of U.S. attorneys, "Increasingly, the President and Vice President feel they are above the law --- in America no one is above law."

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