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misstake rated 5 months ago- From the page: "In his speech, Obama praised the libertarian spirit of Westerners-- Republicans and Democrats alike-- and condemned the Bush administration's use of warrantless wiretaps and a willingness to hold prisoners without charges. "There's nothing Republican about that. Everyone should be outraged by that," he said. As president, he said he would ask his attorney general "to review every executive order" of the Bush administration. "We are going to overturn those that were unconstitutional. We are going to overturn those that are unnecessary."" Obama taught constitutional law for many years at University of Chicago Law. I'd be glad to see him carefully review those executive orders. (I have a libertarian bent myself.)

AvangionQ rated 5 months ago- From the page: "As president, he said he would ask his attorney general "to review every executive order" of the Bush administration. "We are going to overturn those that were unconstitutional. We are going to overturn those that are unnecessary."" ... if this promise is kept, I look forward to an Obama presidency ...

lunaticprophet rated 5 months ago- From the page: "CASPER -- Barack Obama told a cheering crowd at a town hall meeting in Casper today that he would restore respect for law in the White House by reviewing every executive order issued by President George W. Bush and discarding any deemed unconstitutional. Obama's comments came in response to a question from a man in the audience who said he worried that presidents sometimes consider themselves above the law. Obama's rival, Hillary Rodham Clinton is scheduled to speak in Casper this evening. Both made appearances in the state in advance of Wyoming's caucuses Saturday. The state will award 12 pledged delegates. In his speech, Obama praised the libertarian spirit of Westerners -- Republicans and Democrats alike -- and condemned the Bush administration's use of warrantless wiretaps and a willingness to hold prisoners without charges. "There's nothing Republican about that. Everyone should be outraged by that," he said. As president, he said he would ask his attorney general "to review every executive order" of the Bush administration. "We are going to overturn those that were unconstitutional. We are going to overturn those that are unnecessary." His answer drew a standing ovation from a mostly Democratic audience at the Casper Recreation Center. In Wyoming, a Republican-dominated state and home of Vice President Dick Cheney, Obama promised to end the war in Iraq. Iraq "was an unwise war," he said, waged by Bush "with an assist from Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. John McCain," his rivals for the presidency. "I will bring this war to an end in 2009." Obama made light of recent criticisms that he is untested and unready for the "3 a.m. call" informing the president of a national crisis. "Watch out for this politics of fear," he said. "What do people think I'm going to do? I'm going to answer the phone," adding that he would not be browbeaten into an unnecessary war."