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<0> Lupine: http://netlab.com/holster.jpg <1> American Idyll.... <2> true <3> EWW that show <1> he wanking off to the female contestant? <4> its too cheesey <1> or the male one <5> bmc: what is strange is, in europe.. they are not restricted.. and in fact, many hunters are required to use them. <3> like one of them got famous haha <1> no...its Digital Bread and Circus <4> alot of them have made alot of money <5> Yaakov: is that yer skinny ***? <4> they dont even have to win <1> Lupine.....what with the riots they have there.... <4> just the exposure <6> Lupine: So put a few in your luggage next time you come back from Europe.
<0> That is me. <0> From the rear, yes. <7> America ***DOLLS <8> haha so Hastert is feeling the heat. No wonder he didnt want those docs to get out. <3> shove it <0> http://netlab.com/mb.jpg #front view <4> not just hastert <4> why do people keep insinuating that? <8> Well, he was the most vocal one <6> Yaakov: You're Armenian? <4> what about frist? <4> delay? <0> MrRod: American, but not even the tiniest bit Armenian. <5> Yaakov: you need to get something more like this: http://www.miltsparks.com/VM-2_large.htm <8> bmc: Hastert led the charge on opposing the FBI seizure... <4> frist spoke out first didnt he? <6> Yaakov: Similar spelling. <8> I dont see this as a partisan issue...clean em all out <0> Lupine: That is a Kydex paddle holster, I rather like it. <5> the thing is, courts have ruled that a Judges chambers, nor the whitehouse have immunity to lawfully served warrants. <5> and the House/Senate sure fires off tons of subpeona's all teh time to members of the executive and judicial branch <5> and since they gave this guy plenty of opportunities to turn this stuff in.. and they have very damning video evidence of a very serious breach of his job.. <4> they dont have oversight over them <9> Federal officials say the Congressional bribery investigation now includes Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, based on information from convicted lobbyists who are now cooperating with the government. <4> the legislative branch has oversight of the executive branch <5> serious corruption of a government official is most definately something that needs to be investigated <4> what if they were conducting investigations on members of the executive branch <10> whenever a gov get too big i will become corrupted <10> hi :) <5> however, if this is a real problem.. the judge who issued the Subpeona should have held Jefferson in contempt and locked him up. <4> and the fbi decides to do a search on charges of "corruption" <5> bmc: that has been done, and material kept in the whitehouse HAS been forced out. <10> that s the FBI's job <10> to stop crime and corruption <10> I don't care what side people are on. we got bastards on both sides <8> who oversees the legislative branch? <5> the only "new" thing here is, Jefferson blatantly ignoring a subpeona.. <4> the executive enforces federal law <4> nobody oversees the legislative in their legislative duties <5> This is not an issue of "oversight" of a branch. But rather, the criminal actions outside of one person's lawful duty. <5> bmc: eh? the courts do that all the time. <11> Lmao, DeLay used Colbert's immitation of a conservative on his website as if he werent joking <4> no they dont, you can challenge the constitutionality of a law <4> doesnt change the fact they can p*** them <10> there will always be bad seeds within a political party. I applaud people who root them out <5> that IS judicial oversight <4> of the laws they make, the legislative can p*** unconstitutional laws all day long, until a court is involved, its law if signed by the president <5> frankly, this is NOTHING compared to the m***ive growth and abuse of power by congress, running mock "trials" on everything. <12> what are some fun things to do in DC <5> bmc: all laws "p***ed" that are repugnant to teh constitution, are null and void to begin with. <12> anyone? <10> the congress isnt doing anything anyway <11> congress is the one abusing power? <12> planning on visiting it <10> too busy rraising money for running again <4> Lupine only in theory <5> niller: right, this has nothing to do with congress or any of its functions or actions <4> not when they seize congressional documents <4> thats over the line <5> bmc: the clearest example is a criminal law p***ed, and someone is charged with that law. Then the law is thrown out. <10> ..they are all abusing power. but share the power between the branches to make them keep each other in check
<5> why not? congressional special prosecuters have siezed executive documents <5> courts have forced the siezure of executive documents as well <4> they are suppose to <4> they oversee executive actions within the government <4> they have power of impeachment <9> Separation of Powes keeps the executive police out of Congress <10> can i ask you all a queastion? <3> maeby <10> what about power from corporations? <5> AAAman: ah, but what is "congress"? <1> that is regulated by restraints <10> we got corps bigger than some countries <13> AAAman, then who polices congress? <9> Lupine -- Congress as described in the Const <1> yes we do <5> it does not mean that a congressman can go on a wild killing spree, and doesn't even face arrest. [ ignoring of course, Ted Kennedy ] <1> and we have things like The Sherman Anti Trust....and the SEC <4> they arent immune from the law <14> What are the rules saying exec can't investigate legislation? <3> oo ted kennedy killed the person and all <5> AAAman: so if Congress decided to have a wild gang-rape.. you believe the police should have no authority to stop it? <14> I didn't find it easily. <4> their official business should be protected from being seized by the executive branch though <9> Congress has its own police force. Out side of its offical functions regular police have jurisdiction <3> dead keennedyss <10> isnt contributions to running for gov going to make them crooked? <14> If they did it in a freezer they are going to get busted. <1> no one is immune from the SEC <1> no one <5> bmc: $100,000 bribery is not official business <1> Jefferson was freezing his ***ets <4> they didnt just take $90k in cash from his freezer <1> keeping the bribe cool <4> they took congressional documents <8> Cry: nice! <5> bmc: he was OFFERED the opportunity to turn over documents. he refused. <14> lol <14> He was going to buy ice with that money. <15> Cry: LOLOL <5> frankly, the judge should have ordred him arrested on contempt. <1> what sort of docs? <9> Lupine -- This is the first time in all of American history that this has been done <1> Publius...prob fairtax legislation <1> he was brobed to put it in cooler <4> how would they know which documents were relevant to their case, without looking through them <5> CA: someone linked to the .pdf of the court subpeona earlier, lemme see if I can find it <9> Lupine -- Everyone has the right to avoid self-incrimination, sorry <13> They had a warrant? What did it say/ <13> ? <16> heh. I just found my son's standardized test scores in his backpack <5> AAAman: that does NOT mean that you are exempt from all warrants. <16> they say he's reading at a 6th grade level <14> Where in the constitution does it talk about execn investigating the congress? <17> Katey: what grade is he in? <9> Lupine -- That means you do not have to turn over evidence <16> and all of his papers that came home are all correct...yet I keep getting complaints from his teacher that he's talking too much <16> TonikGin, first grade <4> congress has exclusive legislative authority over DC <5> Tailor: the judge first subpeanoed back in Sept I think, and they have them plenty of time. They also waited two days on serving the warrant, to give him a last chance <17> awesome ;) <18> that sounds likme my schooliong career <4> and all buildings purchased by the legislature <5> sintient: where does this say they are investigating the congress? <9> Lupine -- It is up to the Govt to find evidence. You do not have to cooperate <18> i always got the best nmarks and the worst reports for behaviour <16> I'm starting to wonder if all of his yakking and goofing off is because he's bored <16> he likes his teacher <16> so I know it's not that <18> sounds like it <5> AAAman: and as such, he has the consequences of not cooperating. <9> Lupine -- Also you may not block the Govt
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