Bush's legal legacy to give Obama tough choices

WASHINGTON -- When Barack Obama becomes president in January, he will confront the controversial legal legacy of the Bush administration.

From expansive executive privilege to hard-line tactics in the war on terrorism, Obama must decide what he'll undo and what he'll embrace.

The stakes couldn't be higher.

On one hand, civil libertarians and other critics of the Bush administration may feel betrayed if Obama doesn't move ... Full Story »

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Paul Keene
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by Paul Keene - Nov. 9, 2008

Fairly imformative a nd somewaht well sourced. Needs more input showing what happens if you allow the law to be applied haphazardly to different segments of the popuation.

Heaven helpus if the Obama administration lets the law breakers walk. No pardons should be issued for those that have done so much damage to this country. I really want to know that the law applies equally to all.

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