
Obama Guilty of ‘Habitual Abuse of Power’?
~ The Rebel ~
2012/06/17 18:27:57
Former Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum said that Mitt Romney
needs to step up criticism of President Barack Obama’s “now habitual abuse of
power,” in the wake of the decision to give amnesty to children of illegal
immigrants.
“To me, the most outrageous thing was the process in which he
did it,” Santorum said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “The president basically
said I’m going to selectively enforce the law.
"There’s a difference
between someone who is actually out there on the street making a call as to
whether to charge somebody with a crime or not than have a policy at the top
saying that we are going to carte blanche order people not to enforce the
law
needs to step up criticism of President Barack Obama’s “now habitual abuse of
power,” in the wake of the decision to give amnesty to children of illegal
immigrants.
“To me, the most outrageous thing was the process in which he
did it,” Santorum said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “The president basically
said I’m going to selectively enforce the law.
"There’s a difference
between someone who is actually out there on the street making a call as to
whether to charge somebody with a crime or not than have a policy at the top
saying that we are going to carte blanche order people not to enforce the
law
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Dogzebra 2012/06/17 18:38:02





















NOBAMA in 2012!!
When poll after poll says a solid majority of CITIZENS want the illegal immigration problem effectively dealt with, this "order" totally ignores the "will of the people." And in a democracy ignoring what the people want is abuse of power.
A president is a leader of an organization, company, club, trade union, university, or country.
Etymologically, a president is one who presides, who sits in leadership (from Latin pre- "before" + sedere "to sit"; giving the term praeses).
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