BUSH
ARTICLE II. ABUSE OF OFFICE AND OF EXECUTIVE
PRIVILEGE
(2) Replacing the Veto with Signing Statements
By declining to veto even one bill, and instead attaching signing
statements challenging hundreds of laws passed by Congress, thereby
seeking to exempt the executive branch from accountability to said
laws, George Walker Bush has subverted the very nature of his office
by seeking to add to his office extraordinary and unconstitutional
powers and privileges, whereby said George Walker Bush, President
of the United States, did commit and was guilty of high misdemeanors
against the United States of America.