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Thread: Constitutional crisis re: search of congressman's office?
Major Robert Dump 01:20 05-27-2006
I'm getting a real laugh out of Congress and the .org

So let me get this straight:

It's okay, in the name of national security, to sneak and peek, breach attorney-client privelage, and wiretap without warrants

BUT

It's not okay when one branch of the government confers with another branch to get a warrant to investigate a thrid branch. Hmmmm, maybe we could say corruption in government is an issue of national security, since it is, and then Congress would shut up about rights they think they deserve over everyone else.

Let me guess, the house and senate leadership want warnings next time, right? Of course people in Congress are above reproach and would never, ever give their allies a heads up, I mean just because you lie everyday, launder federal money into your own interests, and put your career above the nation that doesnt mean you would be corrupt. No way!

I think we've all seen how well the Capitol Police polices itself and Congress in a region void of the normal state laws that govern the rest of us. anyone want to take some pills and get liquored up and go for a drive?

Spare me the drama. It's completely obvious whats going on here. Congress is above the law, they don't live by the same standards they expect everyone else to (they drug test capitol security guards, but not Congress) and the only way to ever get them all to stand up and work for a common goal is by spooking them into thinking their official business, paid for by the taxpayers, is open for scrutiny by the very public they cornhole day in and day out. And of course the president is going to help protect them because half the presidents come from Congress, and none of these stupid bastards want the publ;ic to know just how much they line their pockets at the expense of the nation, because if the public found out, by god, it might jeopordize "national security."

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