arstechnica.com— With US appeals courts giving different answers, a Texas man is taking his case to the Supreme Court to ask why he has a stack of legal bills after the RIAA bailed out.
Mar 25, 2008View in Crawl 4
Signed The Patriot Act ? TreasonSigned Patriot II ? TreasonSigned the Mill Comm Act ? TreasonViolated his Oath of Office on DOZENS AND DOZENS of known instances ? TreasonIntentionally and maliciously lied to the american people and congress in order to INVADE without provocation another nation? Treason.Nothing illegal ehh? Just in case you think I am nuts I quoteArticle II, Section 1President"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."
Read the US constitution. It details the ideals that the USA should stand for, but due to certain administrations that is no longer the case. SCOTUS rule based on the constitution. They are pretty final in their rulings for the most part as well. I would also look up what a strawman argument is as well.
Cool, you found yet another way to take one topic and turn it into some stupid rant about the current administration... I would assume it must suck being you but then again, you seem to enjoy your stupid rants so keep on going, Sparky.
nerysMar 26, 2008
Signed The Patriot Act ? TreasonSigned Patriot II ? TreasonSigned the Mill Comm Act ? TreasonViolated his Oath of Office on DOZENS AND DOZENS of known instances ? TreasonIntentionally and maliciously lied to the american people and congress in order to INVADE without provocation another nation? Treason.Nothing illegal ehh? Just in case you think I am nuts I quoteArticle II, Section 1President"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."
sodohMar 27, 2008
Read the US constitution. It details the ideals that the USA should stand for, but due to certain administrations that is no longer the case. SCOTUS rule based on the constitution. They are pretty final in their rulings for the most part as well. I would also look up what a strawman argument is as well.
trick07Mar 27, 2008
Cool, you found yet another way to take one topic and turn it into some stupid rant about the current administration... I would assume it must suck being you but then again, you seem to enjoy your stupid rants so keep on going, Sparky.
orangesoda31Mar 28, 2008
First I have ever heard of it.
orangesoda31Mar 28, 2008
Really? Being an American who has never heard of the Supreme Court called "SCOUTS" I find it a little hard to swallow.