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Posts Tagged ‘balance of power’
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Court Says Bush Illegally Wiretapped Two Americans
By David Kravets March 31, 2010 | 1:26 pm | Categories: Cover-Ups, Sunshine and Secrecy, Surveillance
A federal judge on Wednesday said the George W. Bush administration illegally eavesdropped on the telephone conversations of two American lawyers who represented a now-defunct Saudi [...]
Tags: American rights, balance of power, political corruption, trust our government? Posted in Political Corruption, Supreme Court / Balance of Power, The Constitution / Rights, Trust the Government? | No Comments »
Friday, May 29th, 2009
I guess extrajudicial punishment is the only option left? For real??
What a frightening level of fascism. Where any government act no matter how odiously wrong it is, by definition, is legal, unquestioned, and never, ever, punishable, is just fucking incredible. So many good men have died for our rights, and this is what the Supremes [...]
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Friday, May 8th, 2009
Let us say, and why not, that you are a bisexual male. And you’ve gotten back from an evening of group sex, as, you know, all bisexuals do every night. You go to bed tired, spent, smelling of fluids viscous and clear. You’re lying in bed when, all of a sudden, you feel itching in [...]
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Friday, May 8th, 2009
With the announced retirement of Supreme Court Justice David Souter, the pundits and Senators are making speculation as to who is on Obama’s short list to become the first SCOTUS appointment for the 44th President. According to Utah GOP Senator Orrin Hatch who met with Obama on his pending appointment, the nomination could come before [...]
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Monday, May 4th, 2009
Any misdemeanor is an arrestable offense. Here’s a Wiki discussing Atwater’s case in 2001. She was arrested for not wearing a seat belt & took it all the way to the Supreme Court…and lost: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atwater_v._City_of_Lago_Vista
It was extreme to arrest her and I think it was a 4th amendment violation, but the high court thinks it’s [...]
Tags: 4th amendment, balance of power, government, probable cause, supreme court Posted in Supreme Court / Balance of Power, The Constitution / Rights, Trust the Government? | No Comments »
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