To: rxsid
Does this have any legal merit at all?
9 posted on
07/01/2009 9:44:47 AM PDT by
Durus
(The People have abdicated our duties and anxiously hopes for just two things, "Bread and Circuses")
To: Durus
"Does this have any legal merit at all?"
There's nothing illegal about making an accusation...which is what they have (i.e. Presentments).
Now, the question becomes, will someone in a position of power/authority act on these Presentments!?
14 posted on
07/01/2009 9:49:37 AM PDT by
rxsid
To: Durus
No, but it keeps the crackpots busy.
15 posted on
07/01/2009 9:51:24 AM PDT by
j.havenfarm
(Redistribute my work ethic, not my income.)
To: Durus
Does this have any legal merit at all? Did firing the GM CEO or handing Chrysler to the union goons?
It doesn't matter. We aren't in a "legal" game any longer. This is a pure power game.
24 posted on
07/01/2009 10:24:47 AM PDT by
Costumed Vigilante
(Congress: When a handful of evil morons just isn't enough)
To: Durus
None whatsoever. This would be like me demanding you appear before a grand jury consisting of my dog, goldfish and my son’s stuffed bear. You would rightfully laugh yourself silly, as I’m sure some junior lawyer for Obama is doing now.
To: Durus
"Does this have any legal merit at all? As far as I've been able to tell, there is some precedence for this.
27 posted on
07/01/2009 10:28:17 AM PDT by
Desron13
(If you constantly vote between the lesser of two evils then evil is your ultimate destination.)
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