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In reply to the discussion: Breaking News: Obama to sign NDAA bill BUT also will issue a signing statement [View all]Warren Stupidity
(48,181 posts)the signing order will reject congressional interference - claiming the unfettered power of the executive to decide to provide due process and rule of law as clearly defined in the constitution, or to not provide due process and rule of law, as the executive sees fit. This power allegedly derives from the war time authority of the executive during a point in time in our history when, conveniently, the alleged state of war is permanent and its scope is global.
What will not be addressed is the fact that we have discarded much of the bill of rights over the last three decades, at an accelerating pace since 2001, to the point where there is a growing consensus that we are in a New Regime, and that the Republic, the constitutional representative democracy founded in 1789, has been discarded.