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Bush Steps Up Fight Over Balance of Power

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by: Matt Apuzzo, The Associated Press

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George W. Bush. (Artwork: Hai Knafo)

    Washington - The Bush administration is raising the stakes in a court fight that could change the balance of power between the White House and Congress.

    Justice Department lawyers said Wednesday that they will soon ask a federal appeals court not to force the president's top advisers to comply with congressional subpoenas next month. President Bush argues that Congress doesn't have the authority to demand information from his aides.

    U.S. District Judge John Bates strongly rejected that stance last month, ordering former White House counsel Harriet Miers to testify and White House chief of staff Joshua Bolten to turn over documents related to the firing of federal prosecutors.

    It was a historic loss for the Bush administration, a stinging ruling in the first such case ever to make it to the courts.

    The House Judiciary Committee responded swiftly, demanding Miers appear Sept. 11 as it investigates whether federal prosecutors were inappropriately fired as part of a White House effort to politicize the Justice Department.

    The Bush administration had already indicated it would appeal, but Justice Department lawyers said Wednesday that they will ask the court to quickly put Miers' appearance on hold while the appeal plays out. It's a risky move for an administration that has spent years trying to strengthen the power of the presidency.

    If the appeals court refuses to temporarily block the testimony, it would essentially be endorsing Bates' ruling against the Bush administration. Miers most likely would have to comply with the subpoena, setting a precedent that would give Congress new teeth in its investigations and weaken future presidents.

    But if the court temporarily blocks Miers' testimony, it could allow the Bush administration to run out the clock before a new Congress comes to town and the case becomes moot. In that situation, Bates' order will have been weakened and future presidents will have more wiggle room.

    The Bush administration could have taken other steps to avoid a showdown at the appeals court. Even if it appealed Bates' ruling, it could have negotiated a deal with Congress in which Miers and Bolten provided some information voluntarily and lawmakers agreed to withdraw the lawsuit.

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Constitution, balance yes.

Constitution, balance yes. But, this is just like 911, anthrax, Wellstones, and Anwar. They are using legal crooks and stunts to destroy our will to fight. They want us to pull our punches even before we think about throwing them.

right on anonymous

right on anonymous

You can find the truth if

You can find the truth if you are patient, have a computer and read a lot. But the mainstream television media holds ratings as their God. You have to wonder why they are so indifferent to the real news and speaking truth to power. Their new world order is based on greed alone and they will not bother to do their job which is to inform people. This story will not be on television news, the way most get their news. We now see the results of having an under-informed electorate, and it is likely to continue this way. Democracy will not be able to flourish until we get several Truthout news channels on television.

In other words, Bush feels

In other words, Bush feels not that his position is to serve the American people, but moreover he is much like a King in a dictatorship-type nation whereas his aides- and entire Administration- is beyond the law. All the while, his "aides" sole purpose is to not only further the neocon agenda, but also invade as many branches of the government with like-minded people. Sadder still, our corporate owned media isn't touching this declaration of war against the "democracy" we hold so dear. Not fergetting to mention the same holds true for our Congress who is also passing on it's Constitutional duties to hold those accountable.