Monday, April 14, 2008

Quod Principi Placuit Legis Habet Vigorem

Quod principi placuit legis habet vigorem or "That which pleases the prince has the strength of law" seems to be the maxim of the Bush administration. Recently, it was revealed that top officials at the White House including Vice President Dick Cheney, then national security adviser Condoleezza Rice, and CIA Director George Tenet met and approved the use of torture. Read more here. Even more seriously, President Bush has admitted his knowledge of these meetings and their substance. Read more here. This was clearly against the law, and even then Attorney General John Ashcroft reportedly objected saying "History will not judge this kindly." What we are confronted with is an administration that uses signing statements or flat out ignores the law to get done what it wants. This is an administration that puts far more emphasis on loyalty than on adherence to the constitution or the law. So in effect we are left with an administration that might live up to the Latin maxim above. This is even worse than the Regan administration's "imperial presidency" or Nixon's where he claimed that the law is never broken when the president is doing a given thing. This is the worst administration in U.S. history - the corruption, blatant abuse and disregard for the law and governmental institutions shows that this administration must be stopped. Bush and the top aides should all be impeached - but I know it won't happen due to a lack of political will. I pray that the Democrats will win back the White House in November and then we will see some serious prosecutions. If McCain wins, these criminals who are running our government will not be prosecuted and may very well be pardoned. It is necessary for this Republic to show what happens to officials who live by the misguided maxim "Quod principi placuit legis habet vigorem" - those who seek to govern in this manner have no place in a Democracy.

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I was born and raised in Ohio. I am a lifelong Catholic Christian who has always been interested in the big questions of life. I have a passion for learning especially Philosophy, Science, Religion, History and Culture. I graduated from the University of Toledo in 2001 with a B.A. in International Relations. I married my soul-mate, Jen in 2001 and we moved to rural Tanigumi-mura Japan where we taught English for 3 years. We moved to California and eventually made it to San Francisco, the city we love. I earned my Master's Degree in Education in 2005. I began volunteering for the Barack Obama campaign in March of 2007 and was eventually hired as a field organizer in my native state, Ohio. It was hard but rewarding work. I have recently returned to San Francisco and want to stay actively involved in politics and government.
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