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LA Times, 10 Dec 2001

Bush Writes Off Congress, Takes Reins in War

By DAVID G. SAVAGE

WASHINGTON -- The message from the Senate Democrats to the Bush White House
last week was: Let's be partners in the war against terrorism.

"That's how the founders and our Constitution intended it. Under our
system, none of us has a monopoly on authority," Judiciary Committee
Chairman Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.) told Atty. Gen. John Ashcroft.

The American people will have greater confidence if the rules for this new
war are "undertaken by partners in our country's effort against a common
and terrible enemy," said Leahy, the Democrats' point man. The Bush team
responded with a clear but polite "No, thank you."

"The constitutional founders didn't expect us to have a war conducted by
committee," Ashcroft told his former Judiciary Committee colleagues. "The
Constitution vests the president with the extraordinary and sole authority,
as commander in chief, to lead our nation in times of war."

The back-and-forth exchange at a committee hearing Thursday illustrated the
growing power struggle playing out in Washington over a war whose
boundaries are yet to be drawn.

No one has questioned the president's authority to send U.S. troops into
battle in Afghanistan. But controversy has arisen over a series of orders
issued by President Bush and his attorney general that expand the
government's power to fight terrorism at home--from detaining hundreds of
foreigners to holding military tribunals to prosecute noncitizens.

Truman's Action in 1952 Was Overruled

On the question of presidential authority, the Republicans' favorite role
model is Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt. During World War II,
Roosevelt ordered the detention of Japanese Americans on the West Coast and
a secret military trial for eight Nazi saboteurs who had landed on the
Atlantic beaches.

The wartime experience of FDR's successor, however, and the legal precedent
it set for a foreign-domestic delineation of presidential power, is often
forgotten.

In 1952, with U.S. troops fighting in Korea, President Harry S. Truman
seized control of the nation's steel mills when unions went on strike and
ordered military troops to keep the mills operating. The president cited
his powers as commander in chief, but the Supreme Court ruled he had gone
too far.

Justice Robert H. Jackson, who had served under FDR, said the president's
wartime power is limited on the home front, especially when he acts on his
own. Truman had not asked for congressional approval before seizing the mills.
....
This fall, when the White House took up the idea of military trials, the
president and his advisors did not even bother to tell members of Congress,
let alone ask for their approval or input.

In this instance, the president's conservative lawyers, who usually are
devoted to the Constitution's "original meaning," are believers in the
evolving Constitution....


full article is at
<www.latimes.com/news/printedition/asection/la-000098051dec10.story?coll=la%2Dnews%2Da%5Fsection>






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