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...Need a New King George" [Jan. 23], was right to criticize President George W. Bush's habit of attaching signing statements that give his interpretation of the legislation he signs. Taking the oath of office, Bush swore to "protect and defend" the Constitution. But his Administration is undermining that document's checks and balances. If lying under oath about an affair was reason enough to bring impeachment charges against President Bill Clinton, then there is cause 10 times over for impeaching Bush. Shame on him, and shame on us if we let him get away with it. Karen Montgomery Bethlehem...
...indelible images of the true auteurs and the bumbling scenes of the faux artistes. Director Harmony Korine’s work in “Living Proof” is of the latter variety, suffocating a graceful song.Korine’s attempt to make a surrealistic feminist document begins with a pseudo-parody of the modern hip-hop video, as a baggily clothed black man bounces his hand next to Cat Power’s Chan Marshall and points at his car’s rims. To emphasize this, the frame shifts to conceal Marshall’s head...
After obtaining a copy of her passport, visa, and I-20 form—which is a document that identifies Kim as a student at Harvard University, and is necessary to validate her student visa—Kim returned to Harvard on Saturday night...
...trillion dollar budget proposed for fiscal year 2007, beginning this October, is no different. But it's a particularly risky document for the Bush administration. First, it contains some significant entitlement cuts in an election year. Some $65 billion in entitlement savings are proposed, with about $35 billion coming out of the popular Medicare program. In 1996, Bill Clinton clobbered Congressional Republicans for their proposals to "cut" Medicare, and Congressional Democrats, who managed to kill Bush's Social Security plan last year, are sure to try to do the same this year. Republicans are especially worried about states with...
...Need a New King George" [Jan. 23], was right to criticize President Bush's habit of attaching signing statements that give his interpretation of the legislation he signs. Taking the oath of office, Bush swore to "protect and defend" the Constitution. But his Administration is undermining that document's checks and balances. If lying under oath about an affair was reason enough to bring impeachment charges against President Bill Clinton, then there is cause 10 times over for impeaching Bush. Shame on him, and shame on us if we let him get away with...