We're still evaluating how we're going to approach the whole issue of interrogations, detentions, and so forth," said Obama. "And obviously we're going to look at past practices. And I don't believe that anybody is above the law. On the other hand, I also have a belief that we need to look forward as opposed to looking backwards. And part of my job is to make sure that for example at the CIA, you've got extraordinarily talented people who are working very hard to keep Americans safe. I don't want them to suddenly feel like they've got to spend all their time looking over their shoulders and lawyering up.
We must avoid any temptation simply to move on. We must instead be honest with ourselves and the world as we condemn our nation's past transgressions and reject Bush's corruption of our American ideals. Our constitutional democracy cannot survive with a government shrouded in secrecy, nor can our nation's honor be restored without full disclosure.
Two interesting Op-Ed pieces in the New York Times speaks to some of these issues:Where Is Our Ferdinand Pecora?http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/06/opinion/06chernow.htmlEight Years of Madoffshttp://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/11/opinion/11rich.html?ref=opinion
I thought the country wants to move forward. Give it a rest...Boxman
Two interesting Op-Ed pieces in the New York Times speaks to some of these issues:Where Is Our Ferdinand Pecora?http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/06/opinion/06chernow.html
Seizing on the comment, a press agent for the Ringling Brothers Circus took advantage of a pause in the hearings to pop Lya Graf, a midget in a blue satin dress, on the lap of the portly and surprised J. P. Morgan Jr.
Quote from: Bill Peckham on January 11, 2009, 01:15:24 PMSeizing on the comment, a press agent for the Ringling Brothers Circus took advantage of a pause in the hearings to pop Lya Graf, a midget in a blue satin dress, on the lap of the portly and surprised J. P. Morgan Jr.
Wiretaps again have saved lives. Do you truly think the Bush administration is listening to your babbling. No they are after terrorists not little pot dealers and homebodies.
President Bush has presided over the weakest eight-year span for the U.S. economy in decades, according to an analysis of key data, and economists across the ideological spectrum increasingly view his two terms as a time of little progress on the nation's thorniest fiscal challenges. The number of jobs in the nation increased by about 2 percent during Bush's tenure, the most tepid growth over any eight-year span since data collection began seven decades ago. Gross domestic product, a broad measure of economic output, grew at the slowest pace for a period of that length since the Truman administration. And Americans' incomes grew more slowly than in any presidency since the 1960s, other than that of Bush's father.
This year's budget deficit is larger than the entire federal budget when Bush took office. The red ink, this year, just for this year is greater than the entire 1.7 trillion dollar federal budget in 2001.
The advantage Obama has is that Bush has set the bar so very very low. Not only has Bush run up tremendous debt he has nothing to show for the money. Check out today's piece in the Washington Post:
If Obama does run up the national debt to Bushian levels he will have a lot more to show for it, I'll make that bet.
Clinton operated under the FISA court, those were warranted searches.