Monthly Archives: July 2007

Immune to subpoenas, immune to the Constitution?

If the average John Q. Taxpayer fails to appear for a subpoena, an arrest warrant is sure to be issued for him, no questions asked. So, if no one in this country is truly above the law, why then are Josh Bolton and Harriet Myers walking the streets? Why have warrants not been [...]

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“Rights Groups Cannot Sue Over Spying, Court Says”

Such is the title of this country’s latest expose on abiding by the Constitution.  So I ask this appellate court, “who among us is worthy of challenging the crimes of government employees?”  And next I say to all of you who voted in the affirmative that you should all be un-robed and dethroned.  How dare [...]

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