Can Barack Obama Undo Bush's Tangled Legal Legacy? »
Posted By rumple4skin 1 year ago in Political NewsWashington - When Barack Obama becomes president in January, he'll confront the controversial legal legacy of the Bush administration.
From expansive executive privilege to hard-line tactics in the war on terrorism, Obama must decide what he'll undo and what he'll embrace.
The stakes couldn't be higher.
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FTA - If President Bush issues pre-emptive pardons to prevent prosecutions, the Obama administration should form a bipartisan panel, similar to the Sept. 11 commission, to oversee an inquiry. The best person to lead such a commission? John McCain, who condemned the interrogation techniques.
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