Part of the SCOTUS ruling:
The Court’s conclusion ultimately rests upon a single ground: Congress has not issued the Executive a “blank check.” . . . Nothing prevents the President from returning to Congress to seek the authority he believes necessary. Where, as here, no emergency prevents consultation with Congress, judicial insistence upon that consultation does not weaken our Nation’s ability to deal with danger. To the contrary, that insistence strengthens the Nation’s ability to determine — through democratic means — how best to do so. The Constitution places its faith in those democratic means. Our Court today simply does the same.
Yay. Go them. I think this is the key phrase: "judicial insistence upon that consultation does not weaken our Nation’s ability to deal with danger" - which directly contradicts what many conservatives are saying about Bush's actions....
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We have a half-day on Monday, and I'm debating calling in sick. (I'm out of vacation days since I'm taking off almost 2 full weeks in September, but I have sick days out the wazoo.)
but I have sick days out the wazoo.
"I can't come in to work today; I have a bad case of wazoo-blockage."
If you
don't
go to sleep late and then you wake up early and go to the gym it's quite cool. I feel it helps you clear your head, get extra energy, plus endorphins. And there's the mocha protein smoothie.
We don't have Monday off. I'm expecting a slow day. Wouldn't be surprised if we close early.
I'm coming in late and leaving early on Monday.
I don't have to work on Monday, but I do have to work the second job on Sunday. For 10 hours. On my feet. Good thing the biatches pay me well.
I'm coming in late and leaving early on Monday.
Makes me think of this Luna song:
You're out all night
Chasing girlies
You're late to work
And you go home earlies.
You gotta admire the chutzpah of rhyming "girlies" with "earlies."
I have Monday off. And, I'm off today for vacation day. I'm at home right now AIFG!