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It seems Pope Francis needs to brush up on his Tertullian!

It has been reported (in The ChristLast Media, I must note) that the current Pope does not like the phrase "lead us not into temptation...

"Let no freedom be allowed to novelty, because it is not fitting that any addition should be made to antiquity. Let not the clear faith and belief of our forefathers be fouled by any muddy admixture." -- Pope Sixtus III

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Joe Sobran also knows the US Constitution is dead.

The link above will take you to Joe's current on-line column. The archive is here. Not all of his past columns are available in the archive.

The Lawless State

Sometimes the deepest changes in a political system sneak in almost unnoticed. So it has been in the United States, which has quietly shifted from being a decentralized federal republic to being a centralized democracy.

Moreover, the actual power has shifted from the legislative branch to the executive. This would have startled the men who created that republic in reaction against the British monarchy, which they regarded as tyrannical because it concentrated so much power in one man’s hands. Their faces would blanch at President Bush’s casual claim that he is “the decider.”

The big decisions, under the U.S. Constitution, were supposed to be made by the Congress, and “faithfully executed” by the president. Thus Congress declared war after Pearl Harbor and Franklin D. Roosevelt then (and only then) assumed the powers of commander in chief of the armed forces.

But a few years later, Harry Truman took the country to war in Korea without Congress’s authorization. Few seemed to notice that Truman had usurped a monarchical prerogative. That is, he had acted as a dictator. Neither Woodrow Wilson nor Roosevelt, both of whom had greatly expanded the executive branch, had dared go that far.

Liberals are now rightly accusing Bush of grabbing power, but unfortunately nobody is listening. After all, we’re used to overweening presidents by now, thanks in large part to those same liberals who have celebrated the “strong” presidencies of Wilson, Roosevelt, Truman, and others. It was only during the Nixon years that they discovered the dangers of the “imperial presidency.”

During Roosevelt’s four terms, conservatives had realized the same dangers of what they called “Caesarism,” and to them we owe the Twenty-Second Amendment, limiting a president to two terms. But as liberal Democrats dominated Congress for decades, they began to see the presidency as their only hope of gaining power and forgot their principles in order to support Nixon, Reagan, and the first Bush.

Today, alleged conservatives favor the current Bush’s “big-government conservatism,” together with all the unprecedented warmaking and national security powers he asserts. Both parties oppose the old constitutional limits on executive power, except when they find some of those limits politically convenient for the nonce. Conservatives are apt to be outraged when the media reveal how far Bush has gone in transgressing private matters we used to assume were safe from government spying.

It’s no use asking where the Constitution authorizes Bush’s security measures. Instead of vetoing laws he doesn’t like, he issues “signing statements” explaining how he will interpret them, thus substituting his own loopholes for proper vetoes.

Liberals have been paving the way for a president like this for a long time, and they’ve finally gotten the “conservative” they deserve. They’ve done their best to make the Constitution so malleable as to be meaningless, without stopping to think that two can play that game. Now it’s the Republicans’ turn.

Joe is being a bit disingenuous. He has written that our constituition and government were flawed from the beginning. None of what has happened since should be a big surprise to anyone who pays attention to the lessons of history.

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