On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Tyler Durden wrote: > This describes the "Government" as creating secret laws. But, > theoretically, only the congress and the Senate can create new laws, > correct? The Executive branch has never been empowered to create laws, > and I'm thinking these travel laws did not go through congress or the > senate.
Well, there's the "Executive Order", as well as the fact that many organizations are empowered to create "policy". Although policy is not specifically law, it may as well be. I am curious though: 1) Can the laws that grant policy making privileges be themselves secret? 2) Are policy making privilege laws restricted within a certain scope (within a specific organization)? 3) Are all *SIGNED* executive orders publically available? -Chuck -- http://www.quantumlinux.com Quantum Linux Laboratories, LLC. ACCELERATING Business with Open Technology "The measure of the restoration lies in the extent to which we apply social values more noble than mere monetary profit." - FDR