Monday, September 18, 2006

A newly discovered clause in the Constitution

Article II, Section 5

In times of war, or if the People of the Several States are scared of any Danger, real or imagined, all powers enumerated in this Constitution, along with all powers deemed necessary at the time, are hereby granted to the Office of the President. During such times, the President shall not be questioned in his actions, and any such questioning shall be punishable by imprisonment without writ or trial, for as long as the conflict or Danger shall last. All judgments about the nature of the War or Danger shall reside with the Office of the President.

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