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Southern Senator North Carolina Yankee
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« Reply #50 on: November 05, 2015, 03:48:18 AM »

Truman has a point.

March 2013: One of President bore's first acts is to appoint the controversial former terrorist Al as Attorney General. Al had also once engaged in an open rebellion, tried to seize control of the Atlasian Senate, and Federal Gov't.

https://uselectionatlas.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=208784.msg4520072#msg4520072

Cris, with a little assistance from a certain evil villain (Evil) points these matters out.

Then Senator Cranberry: Eh, who cares, That was ages ago. "He is a genius legal mind".

Al then bullsh..ts his way out of scrutiny, and he gets away with it because he is Al, who for some reason certain folks had and still have a hard-on for.

The Senate ignores Cris:
Aye (6): Cranberry, Polnut, Lief, Talleyrand, TNF, Windjammer
Nay (2): Hagrid, Cris
Non voting (1): SWE

Four Months Later: Puts enemies and opponents up on charges of treason, faces Senate impeachement before resigning and deregistering from the game. 

The last defense I want to hear regarding a controversial bore appointee is "OMG, he is such a genius legal mind". That reasoning to the exclusion of all other concerns put a terrorist traitor at the head of the Department of Justice.

This isn't March: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdrFBwwWJ44
If you see smoke, that is the rubber stamps burning out back. Evil

you sound jealous tbh

No merely concerned. As Rimjob showed, the possession of such knowledge can be a tool possessed by the few and used at the expense of the many in the wrong hands.
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« Reply #51 on: November 05, 2015, 05:32:41 PM »

Truman has a point.

March 2013: One of President bore's first acts is to appoint the controversial former terrorist Al as Attorney General. Al had also once engaged in an open rebellion, tried to seize control of the Atlasian Senate, and Federal Gov't.

https://uselectionatlas.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=208784.msg4520072#msg4520072

Cris, with a little assistance from a certain evil villain (Evil) points these matters out.

Then Senator Cranberry: Eh, who cares, That was ages ago. "He is a genius legal mind".

Al then bullsh..ts his way out of scrutiny, and he gets away with it because he is Al, who for some reason certain folks had and still have a hard-on for.

The Senate ignores Cris:
Aye (6): Cranberry, Polnut, Lief, Talleyrand, TNF, Windjammer
Nay (2): Hagrid, Cris
Non voting (1): SWE

Four Months Later: Puts enemies and opponents up on charges of treason, faces Senate impeachement before resigning and deregistering from the game. 

The last defense I want to hear regarding a controversial bore appointee is "OMG, he is such a genius legal mind". That reasoning to the exclusion of all other concerns put a terrorist traitor at the head of the Department of Justice.

This isn't March: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdrFBwwWJ44
If you see smoke, that is the rubber stamps burning out back. Evil

you sound jealous tbh

No merely concerned. As Rimjob showed, the possession of such knowledge can be a tool possessed by the few and used at the expense of the many in the wrong hands.

     That's the thing; someone who knows the law well can use that knowledge to do lots of damage to their opponents. Justice is an idea that appeals to the idealistic, but does not hold up well once people get involved.
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