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| Bush, Obama, and the Nine-year “Emergency” | | Print | |
| Written by Michael Tennant | ||||||||
| Saturday, 11 September 2010 22:00 | ||||||||
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On September 14, 2001, President George W. Bush declared a national emergency with respect to the terrorist attacks of three days earlier. The National Emergencies Act of 1976 requires the President to renew this state of emergency on an annual basis if he wishes it to remain in effect. Bush renewed it every year he was in office, and now President Barack Obama has extended it for the second time during his term.
The United States of America, therefore, is now entering its 10th year under a continual state of emergency — on the basis of a small number of (admittedly spectacular) terrorist attacks that took place in the space of a few hours back in 2001 and a handful of failed attempts since. Not later than six months after a national emergency is declared, and not later than the end of each six-month period thereafter that such emergency continues, each House of Congress shall meet to consider a vote on a joint resolution to determine whether that emergency shall be terminated.
Congress has, in fact, not held a single hearing on the Bush-Obama national emergency proclamation — “a fact,” said Seiler and Hamburg, “that casts doubt on the legality of the state of emergency.” It also demonstrates the commitment to overweening executive power from both parties since Democrats didn’t even bother to hold hearings when they controlled Congress while Bush was in office. Related article: 9/11 Terror Attacks & Their Effect on America Trackback(0)
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Ken E
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Hope and change? Politicians deserve their poor reputations more and more theses days, especially those in DC. And perhaps we, as a people, deserve these lying leaders, too. If this is a government, "of the people, by the people, and for the people," then we have been asleep at the wheel far too long, and have to look in the mirror to begin fixing things. I didn't begin waking up until I realized 9/11 was a staged event. (Please see http://buildingwhat.org/) Very simply, America is not America anymore. And if you're looking for salvation from DC, your hopes are vain. Ronald Reagan once pointed out that we once called ourselves one nation, under God; but, "without God, we're just one nation under." |
John G
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Wake up and Smell the Fakery Ken (above) is correct in saying we have been asleep far too long. Most 9/11 theories are built upon faulty premises such as hijackers, airplanes and crazy Muslims. The truth is much simpler than that --they showed us a movie and blew sh*t up. Please see www.septemberclues.info for the bittersweet truth. Peace. |
william p.
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The Real Power I see u try to blame it on the people who vote but the voters are given no REAL choice on who to vote for. we only get to choose between 2 candidates that are displayed for us and coached to say what the american voter wants to hear then when they get into Office they are carefully controlled by the true ruling class (the ultra Rich) who are the ones that fund the campaigns!!! |
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