Has the executive branch stepped over its constitutional authority in order to guarantee our personal safety?
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The Executive Branch has not stepped over its constitutional authority in order to guarantee our personal safety. Most people that are whining about President Bush and other members of the Executive Branch going to far have not really thought about how things would change if the branch wasn't allowed to do certain things. President Bush has signed documents that invade privacy, and other rights, but they are only meant for the good of the people
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documents that invade certain persons' privacy, but it is only to ensure the safety of the American people, not for government officials' personal use. Also, if more power was distributed to the Legislative branch, our country's problems would take much longer to be resolved as a result of the rivalries of the two parties. Lastly, as the Commander in Chief of the military, the President has certain rights he can exercise in protecting our nation.
documents that invade certain persons' privacy, but it is only to ensure the safety of the American people, not for government officials' personal use. Also, if more power was distributed to the Legislative branch, our country's problems would take much longer to be resolved as a result of the rivalries of the two parties. Lastly, as the Commander in Chief of the military, the President has certain rights he can exercise in protecting our nation.