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Durbin lashes out at Bush

Illinois Senator Dick Durbin met with Macomb area residents Tuesday to discuss concerns about the Bush administration

Jason Nevel

Issue date: 7/5/07 Section: News
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Dick Durbin, United States Senator, met with Macomb residents at the Old Dairy Tuesday from 10:15 to 11:15 a.m.
Media Credit: Aubrey Dunham
Dick Durbin, United States Senator, met with Macomb residents at the Old Dairy Tuesday from 10:15 to 11:15 a.m.

Western Illinois University Board of Trustees Secretary Bob Cook introduced Dick Durbin to a packed room at the Old Dairy Tuesday by asking the audience if they had read the Peoria Journal Star that morning. Those in the audience who had read the paper responded with a good chuckle.

"When it comes to the law, there should not be two sets of rules -- one for President Bush and Vice President Cheney and another for the rest of America," said the Illinois Senior Democratic Senator on Monday in the PJ Star in regard to Bush's commutation of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby. "Even Paris Hilton had to go to jail. No one in this administration should be above the law."

The remark was the first of many criticisms of the Bush administration that Durbin would make, to which the crowd of approximately 70 Macomb area residents would applaud. Durbin stopped in Macomb while on a break from Congress and will be making stops across the state.

Durbin was also critical of the vice president, saying that Cheney had created his own branch of government.

"Cheney is redefining the Constitution," Durbin said. "Some people believe -- at least I did -- for the longest time that we had three branches of government. It turns out there are four: the executive, the legislative, the judicial and the Cheney branch. And the Cheney branch is not covered by anything."

According to a story first reported by the Chicago Tribune, Cheney's office resisted attempts by a federal agency to compile information -- in accordance with an executive order signed by Bush himself -- on the classified documents being held by the vice president's operation. Cheney's office argued that the vice president's office, because it has both executive and legislative branch duties, is exempt from the order.

Durbin, who was accompanied by Illinois State Senator from the 47th District John Sullivan, also reminded the crowd of his stance against the Iraq War. Durbin was one of 23 Senators who voted against deploying American troops into Iraq in 2002.

"I voted against this war and I believe now as I did then," Durbin said. "The Iraqis will not stand up and defend their own country as long as they can dial 911 and order up 20,000 more American soldiers, who were brought to their rescue because they refused to face and accept the reality of political life in their country today."
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tslager85

Ted

posted 7/05/07 @ 12:39 PM CST

And where is Mr. Durbin's criticism of his master, Bill Clinton, who pardoned 147 - yes, 147 - people and commutated the sentences of a further 38?

And where does Mr. (Continued…)

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x di

posted 7/06/07 @ 12:25 AM CST

slager 85,

Don't you know that you're in a Democratic backed forum here? Tim is probably the Democratic Party Chair for McDonough County and Bob Cook is a past Chair. (Continued…)

Otis Alum in FL

posted 7/06/07 @ 12:44 PM CST

Hey Durbin how about invasion USA? I see you voted not to secure our borders and to allow millions of illegal aliens the right to live amongst us while folks applying for a visa the legal way sit in their countries for years. (Continued…)

Mark Hartzer

posted 7/19/07 @ 8:52 PM CST

Go Durbin!

You really have to wonder who is stupid enough to be a Republican these days.

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Drug rehab

posted 3/27/08 @ 4:03 PM CST

Thank you for the list, should I believe that Bush has a thing for drug dealers? I don't know about his judgment but it must be pretty hard to decide who's going out and who stays behind bars. (Continued…)

executive privilege

posted 3/27/08 @ 4:28 PM CST

None of this matters. You can argue the same thing between Clinton, Bush, and probably most other Presidents. It is a privilege reserved for the President. (Continued…)

x di

posted 3/28/08 @ 12:25 AM CST

Yes, Tim Frier has all the answers! He doesn't do anything but sit in his little retreat (west side of Macomb) and do nothing but political crap. I can't believe the local Democratic Party still allows him to be their chief after he spent time with a known Peoria hooker and she stole a credit card belonging to the McDonough County Democratic Party!! What an embarrassment!! At least to someone with some morals, anyway. (Continued…)

Private Drug Rehab

posted 8/13/08 @ 12:36 PM CST

"It turns out there are four: the executive, the legislative, the judicial and the Cheney branch"? Is he serious?

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