Saturday, May 26, 2007

Bush declares himself dictator in time of "emergency"





Bush grants presidency
extraordinary powers
Directive for emergencies
apparently gives authority
without congressional
oversight
President Bush has signed
a directive granting
extraordinary powers to
the office of the president
in the event of a declared
national emergency,
apparently without
congressional approval
or oversight.

The "National Security
and Homeland Security
Presidential Directive"
was signed May 9
It was issued with the
dual designation of NSPD-51,
as a National Security
Presidential Directive,
and HSPD-20, as a
Homeland Security
Presidential Directive.

The directive establishes
under the office of the
president a new national
continuity coordinator
whose job is to make plans
for "National Essential
Functions" of all federal,
state, local, territorial
and tribal governments,
as well as private sector
organizations to continue
functioning under the
president's directives in
the event of a national
emergency.

"Catastrophic emergency"
is loosely defined as "any
incident, regardless of
location, that results in
extraordinary levels of
mass casualties, damage,
or disruption severely
affecting the U.S. population,
infrastructure, environment,
economy, or government
functions."

The directive says the assistant
to the president for Homeland
Security and Counterterrorism,
currently Frances Fragos
Townsend, would be
designated as the national
continuity coordinator.

The directive says the assistant
to the president for
Homeland Security and
Counterterrorism, currently
Frances Fragos Townsend,
would be designated as the
national continuity coordinator.

The directive also makes no
reference to Congress and its
language appears to negate
any requirement that the
president submit to Congress
a determination that a national
emergency exists.

It suggests instead that the
powers of the directive can be
implemented without any
congressional approval or
oversight.

Homeland Security spokesman
Russ Knocke affirmed to Corsi
the Homeland Security
Department would implement
the requirements of the order
under Townsend's direction.

The White House declined to
comment on the directive.









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http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/05/20070509-12.html

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