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9/29 So, you lesbians, you still think penis is an ineffective pleasure?
The stupid detainee (lack of rights) bill was passed.
No Habeas Corpus; no examine of secret evidence against the
accused. the accused can not sue the government for violation
of their rights. Democrats end up follow Bush's lead? Jesus.
for a moment I thought the judicial system in China was bad,
it looks like there is a big trend of convergence!
\_ At least we don't charge for the cartridgess used in executions
\_ He's a Republican President with a Republican Congress going into
election season to try to hang onto their majority. In order for
them to abandon him, they'd have to have the kind of moral
fortitude that gets you shunned in the Capitol. Seriously, short
of raping a schoolbus full of nuns and retarded children on
national TV, there's not much he could do to lose the support of
the hangers-on.
\_ Or maybe *not* have sex with that woman! (rim shot!)
\_ I was really depressed about all of this until I realized that
there's almost no chance it will stand up in court - in fact,
apparently a lot of of the Congresscritters that voted FOR the
law don't think it is Constitutional either.
http://www.tpmmuckraker.com/archives/001637.php
\_ Right, but since traiters like Bill Frist have made it clear
that they do not support the judiciary branch as a check on
the other two branches of government, one has to ask how long
such a check will last? When a solid majority of the people in
a democratic nation fail to hold democratic values, democracy
dies. I think op may have the right idea that as China increases
the rule of law and the U.S. erodes it that we'll meet in the
middle. |
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| www.tpmmuckraker.com/archives/001637.php next Court Challenge to New Detainee Law May Come In "Days" By Justin Rood - September 29, 2006, 1:02 PM With President Bush poised to sign the White House-backed detainee treatment bill into law, groups are promising to challenge it in court "in days." GOP HINTS AT NJ DEM SWITCH New Jersey Republicans have suggested that Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) may pull out of the New Jersey Senate race before November, though his opponent, state Senator Tom Kean Jr. PIRRO UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR SEEKING TO WIRETAP HUSBAND Candidate for New York Attorney General Jeanine Pirro allegedly tried to enlist former New York Police Commisioner Bernard Kerik to help her wiretap her husband. ROMNEY LOOKS TO SHORE UP K STREET CONNECTIONS IN RUN-UP TO LIKELY PRESIDENTIAL BID Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has begun testing the waters of K Street, and is looking to sign on supporters who will help him in his likely run for the Executive Office. OPPONENT SAYS DOOLITTLE KNEW ABOUT LABOR ABUSES IN CNMI Rep. John Doolittle (R-CA) has said that his challenger Charlie Brown, who has alleged that Doolittle knew about labor abuses in the Northern Marianas Islands when he opposed reforms to labor practices in the islands, "owes every voter in this district an apology". LAURA BUSH STUMPS FOR NEY REPLACEMENT PADGETT Both First Lady Laura Bush and state Senator Joy Padgett described Padgett as the kind of candidate who would stand with President Bush on important issues. |