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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

White House Explains Obama's Flip-Flop On Signing Statements

The White House defended President Barack Obama’s use of a so-called "signing statement" for the fiscal year 2011 budget compromise even though candidate Obama said in 2008: “We’re not going to use signing statements as a way of doing an end-run around Congress.”

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said that back in 2008 Obama, meant the president should not abuse signing statements--not that he was against ever using signing statements.

“He never said he was opposed to all signing statements,” Carney told reporters on Monday. “We’ve pointed to numerous statements in the campaign where he made clear that every president must maintain the right, of course, must maintain the right, to have signing statements, to raise constitutional concerns or objections about the laws passed by Congress that he signs into law.”

Obama’s signing statement was in response to provisions in the budget compromise, reached on April 9 between Obama and congressional leaders, that dealt with funding of four White House “czars,” a provision to block funding for transferring terror suspects held at the Guantanamo Bay prison inside the United States, and to transferring Gitmo detainees to other countries.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

OH SO SORRY,

Sensi once told me in garden before big fight with mountain lion,
" you look him in eye and punch nose and he run away"...

Now today I have no legs-no arms to fight no more, cause big LIE. I type with nose on head.

Now I see this Country have man in tree who lie all time to people of Garden.
I hope you learn my garden lesson today and what BIG LIE CAN DO to you...

Anonymous said...

sounds like back pedalling to me

Anonymous said...

The true difference is knowing whether a person is sincerely sorry OR sincerely sorry they got cornered and have no where else to run. Its a little too late for sorries when you have had many many chances. Chauvinistic men tend to under estimate some women. Has anyone learned their lesson?

Anonymous said...

If he was starving I would tie him up and play airplane with a spoon full of ice cream only to put the spoon in my own mouth.

Anonymous said...

1:03

Its not the size of the animal in the fight but rather the size of the fight in the animal.

Anonymous said...

All I can say is.....DONT INSULT MY INTELLIGENCE!