Jack Goldsmith - George W. Bush - Torture - Human Rights - Geneva Conventions - Alberto Gonzales - Donald Rumsfeld - Terrorism - New York TimesFirst Faved : Sep 04 2007 by ChrisWeiFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 1 timeFave It!
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- ChrisWei - Sep 04 2007 | international, bush, torture
Quoted: When Jack Goldsmith took over as the key constitutional adviser for the Bush administration, he soon found himself at odds with the White House.
“I don’t think any president in the near future can have the same attitude toward executive power, because the other institutions of government won’t allow it,” he said softly. “The Bush administration has borrowed its power against future presidents.”
Praise Jesus.
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