No one will, even Hunter. But it's fun imagining there is justice in our "representative" Republic. We peons will take what they give us and be glad we're not denizens in Bangaladesh.
No one will, even Hunter. But it's fun imagining there is justice in our "representative" Republic. We peons will take what they give us and be glad we're not denizens in Bangaladesh.
And who is it they apply to? Until we address the fact that, if you are on trial for anything related in any to politics in DC, the jury you get will have voted 90% for, or against, your political party. Look at what happened to тАЬspecial prosecutionsтАЭ.
I'm pretty sure Congress can change the boundaries of federal court districts. But you probably couldn't do it in this session with the ridiculously small margin the GOP has in the House. Then of course you have some GOP Senators who are really Democrats (or Uniparty Corruptocrats) like Senator Murkowski.
Sadly, I am compelled to agree. It's nice to fantasize about the restoration of "justice, for all" but I suspect that will remain merely a phrase in the Pledge of Allegiance.
No one will, even Hunter. But it's fun imagining there is justice in our "representative" Republic. We peons will take what they give us and be glad we're not denizens in Bangaladesh.
DOJ can apply to change venue. Many of these crimes were also committed in other federal court districts as well as DC.
And who is it they apply to? Until we address the fact that, if you are on trial for anything related in any to politics in DC, the jury you get will have voted 90% for, or against, your political party. Look at what happened to тАЬspecial prosecutionsтАЭ.
The plan is to have a few federal cases originate out of the state of Florida
I'm pretty sure Congress can change the boundaries of federal court districts. But you probably couldn't do it in this session with the ridiculously small margin the GOP has in the House. Then of course you have some GOP Senators who are really Democrats (or Uniparty Corruptocrats) like Senator Murkowski.
Is there a way for these court cases to be military tribunals? I have zero faith in the civilian courts to get anything meaningful done.
Far better to bring back RENDITIONS to off-shore water-boarding facilities, no?
Sadly, I am compelled to agree. It's nice to fantasize about the restoration of "justice, for all" but I suspect that will remain merely a phrase in the Pledge of Allegiance.