Since the
early days of our republic, the Attorney General (AG) of the United
States has served as the chief lawyer for the government, entrusted
with ensuring that the nation's laws are faithfully carried out
and holding government officials accountable to abiding by their
oaths of office to "uphold and defend the Constitution."
Unfortunately, far from holding government officials accountable to abiding by the rule of law, the attorneys general of each successive administration have increasingly aided and abetted the Executive Branch in skirting and, more often than not, flouting the law altogether, justifying all manner of civil liberties and human rights violations and trampling the Constitution in the process, particularly the Fourth Amendment.
Read more: http://www.lewrockwell.com/whitehead/whitehead76.1.html
Unfortunately, far from holding government officials accountable to abiding by the rule of law, the attorneys general of each successive administration have increasingly aided and abetted the Executive Branch in skirting and, more often than not, flouting the law altogether, justifying all manner of civil liberties and human rights violations and trampling the Constitution in the process, particularly the Fourth Amendment.
Read more: http://www.lewrockwell.com/whitehead/whitehead76.1.html
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