RT> Fifteen years ago, the President's wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, went to
RT> court, charging that temporary appointments made by the president when
RT> Congress is not in session are unconstitutional.
RT> Mrs. Clinton's lawsuit was filed after President Reagan fired her and
ine
RT> other directors on the board of the Legal Services Corp., a federal
gency
RT> that provides legal services to the poor. The president then made recess
RT> appointments to replace the ousted Legal Services officials.
RT> But Mrs. Clinton, who identified herself as Hillary Rodham in the
awsuit,
RT> and her colleagues argued that Mr. Reagan abused his constitutional
owers
RT> by making recess appointments. However, a federal judge rejected their
RT> complaint. The judge's ruling was appealed. But by the time the case
RT> reached an appeals court, the case was moot, since the Senate already had
RT> confirmed replacements for Mrs. Clinton and other former Legal Services
RT> directors.
Good heavens mam. When Congress is not in session, in the White
ouse
it's known as the `Spin Cycle'. Some how, we must get to the `Rinse Cycle'
f
dual impeachment!
Shalom & Maranatha Mum!
TG
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