Undermining constitutional governance by not responding to minority party requests
well, i guess... 11 letters ignored since 2003...? that looks like undermining to me...
along with the story comes this interesting factoid...
the arrogance of the bush administration is breathtaking...
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The Chairman of the House's Oversight and Government Reform Committee today demanded that Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice respond to 11 outstanding requests for information sent by his office since 2003. The letters primarily concerned claims later proved erroneous on the threat posed to the United States by Saddam Hussein's government in the run up to the Iraq War.
Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA) warned Dr. Rice that a failure to respond to his committee's inquiries undermined Constitutional governance.
"Refusing to allow officials to testify before Congress...or ignoring congressional requests for information, as you apparently ignored my inquiries, are not consistent with our constitutional system of government," said the Committee's Chairman in a letter released today.
along with the story comes this interesting factoid...
The California Democrat also explained that he had sent Dr. Rice 16 inquiries since 2003. But only 5 of the letters that were also signed by committee Republicans had received responses because "Under the Bush Administration, several agencies followed a policy of not responding to minority party requests," he stated.
the arrogance of the bush administration is breathtaking...
Labels: Bush Administration, Condoleezza Rice, Congress, Democrats, Henry Waxman, Oversight and Government Reform Committee, U.S. Constitution
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