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New If Congress treated the Constitution the way Bush does
They could declare that they had to the power to define what a recess was and that they weren't recently in a recess and the recess appointment of the swift boat campaign contributor as Ambassador was null and void and pressure Belgium not to accept his credentials.

Of course it wouldn't work. But, if it was the French we are talking about maybe it would.
Seamus
New Appoitment could possibly be illegal
This is an important legal technicality, as federal law prohibits \ufffdpayment of services\ufffd for certain recess appointments. However, if the recess appointee in question agrees that he or she will take an unpaid position and not sue the government at a later date for compensation, then the appointment can go forward, at least as the White House sees it.

So as long as Fox \ufffd a multi-millionaire \ufffd agreed not to sue the Bush administration later for not paying him, the White House would be comfortable with giving him an unpaid, \ufffdvoluntary service\ufffd recess appointment as ambassador to Belgium.

But here\ufffds the rub that makes Democrats view Bush\ufffds recess appointment of Fox as a major-league no-no: Federal law prohibits \ufffdvoluntary service\ufffd in cases where the position in question has a fixed rate of pay, as an ambassadorship does. That\ufffds how the Government Accountability Office, an arm of the Democratic-controlled Congress, interprets the law.

[link|http://blog.thedemocraticdaily.com/?p=5585|http://blog.thedemoc...daily.com/?p=5585]
Seamus
     If Congress treated the Constitution the way Bush does - (Seamus) - (1)
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You lucky bastard!
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