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Bush circumvents torture ban; within hours of signing a bill banning torture, President Bush issued a bill-signing statement that, in effect, reserved the right to authorize torture regardless of the ban.(ON THE HOME FRONT)

The New American

| February 06, 2006 | Telzrow, Michael E. | COPYRIGHT 2006 American Opinion Publishing, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Last December, under considerable pressure from Congress, President Bush signed into law the Defense Department Appropriation Act, even though it included guidelines he had earlier opposed prohibiting the use of torture to extract information from detainees. The newly passed law bans "cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment" against individuals, regardless of nationality or physical location, held in custody by the U.S. government. It was an action befitting a leader of a civilized nation. But within hours of signing the bill, Mr. Bush issued a bill-signing statement reserving the right to interpret the law according to his increasingly broad definition of presidential power.

Apparently not satisfied by Congress' bipartisan refusal to include a presidential waiver of restrictions to the bill (H.R. 2863), Mr. Bush declared on December 30, 2005 that he would interpret the new measure banning torture "in a manner consistent with the constitutional authority of the President" with an objective of "protecting the American people from further terrorist attacks." In effect, President Bush reserved the right to authorize the use of torture regardless of the law banning such activity. He further made it clear that the newly passed law did not create a private right of action, the right of individuals to bring suit in order to enforce the law, since Congress had not specifically authorized such a right.

This latest assertion of raw presidential power, largely unnoticed by the general public, prompted stern admonitions from three Senate Republicans. Two of them, Senators John McCain (Ariz.) and John Warner, Jr. (Va.), issued a joint press release on January 4, essentially rejecting President Bush's assertion that he can legally waive the restrictions on the use of torture against detainees, stating, "We believe that the president understands Congress's intent in passing, by very large majorities, legislation governing the treatment of detainees." McCain and Warner further indicated that they intend to "monitor the administration's implementation of the law." The third senator, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, stated the obvious while speaking directly to the issue of Bush's ever-expanding notion of executive power: "I do not believe that any political figure in the country has the ability to set aside any ... law of armed conflict that we have adopted or treaties that we have ratified."

Undaunted, administration officials reiterated Mr. Bush's contention that the Constitution grants the commander in chief unlimited power ...

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