Crime and Prosecution: Republicans and Democrats

For anyone seeking to get away with murder, there seems to be a foolproof method: be appointed president of the United States. The lucky person in this office, along with the vice president, cabinet members and advisors, all, it seems, are above the law. FULL ARTICLE

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#1 Kelly on 01.26.09 at 8:56 am

Isn’t this a case of the fox guarding the chicken coop?

#2 Dave Anderson on 01.26.09 at 9:26 am

It definitely is!  I can’t expect one arm of the political monopoly to prosecute the other arm.  While they battle for power every few years, they don’t want to actually eliminate their own future power at the same time.  It’s the nature of this government.

#3 Quisnar on 01.26.09 at 11:35 am

There’s only one occupation that can get away with murder even easier than a US president – a soldier in the US army.  These people kill all the time, but if someone is going to be prosecuted for their actions, we talk about presidents.  hmmmmm……….

#4 Cliff Carson on 01.26.09 at 5:01 pm

Kelly and Dave.  There must be punishment for criminals.  There must also be punishment for those who enabled the criminal.

You both know what I’m referring to:  Get rid of the Republican Party.  I keep saying that it won’t do a Party any good if they help a Criminal and lose their stage.  Any party will throw their criminals under the bus if the failure to do so is going to result in the death of the party.

Want to show the corrupt in Washington that you mean business?
Shun the GOP into the dust bin of history.  It will work if enough of the people have the will.

#5 Alex Sabor on 02.11.09 at 8:50 pm

I think another thing we might want to start considering is shunning DC to the dustbin of history!  Seems that there’s a number of states that are considering options along those lines, and I feel it might be our best option.

“States Asserting Their Sovereignty”
http://www.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2009/02/07/states-asserting-their-sovereignty/

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