BUSH
ARTICLE I. FAILURE TO ENSURE THE LAWS ARE FAITHFULLY
EXECUTED
(2) Self-Exemption from Laws upon Signing
Since assuming the office of President of the United States, George
Walker Bush has attached signing statements to more than one hundred
bills before signing them, within which he has made over eight hundred
challenges to provisions of laws passed by Congress, a figure that
exceeds the total number of such challenges by all previous presidents
combined, and has used this practice to exempt himself, as President
of the United States, from enforcing or from being held accountable
to provisions of the said laws, whereby said George Walker Bush,
President of the United States, did commit and was guilty of high
misdemeanors against the United States of America.