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  On 11/26/2018 at 9:05 PM, Tiberius said:

1) Just because you childishly cover your ears and scream "I can't hear anything about corruption here," doesn't mean there is no corrupt intent. You are just playing games with the truth to cover for your corrupt leader. 

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The only evidence I've seen for "corrupt intent" is your mindless repetition ofthe phrase "corrupt intent."  Your mindless blather is not evidence.

 

  On 11/26/2018 at 9:05 PM, Tiberius said:

2) You are arguing an Attorney General doesn't need confirmed by the Senate. Enough said 

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ACTING Attorney General, nitwit.  An "acting" anyone doesn't need to be confirmed.  That's the law - statutory, upheld by case law, nased on established precedent, all of which has been explained to you.

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  On 11/26/2018 at 9:11 PM, DC Tom said:

 

The only evidence I've seen for "corrupt intent" is your mindless repetition ofthe phrase "corrupt intent."  Your mindless blather is not evidence.

 

 

ACTING Attorney General, nitwit.  An "acting" anyone doesn't need to be confirmed.  That's the law - statutory, upheld by case law, nased on established precedent, all of which has been explained to you.

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BS, he fired Sessions after claiming he shouldn't have recused himself...that was Trump's argument. 

 

Acting?!? What's the difference?!? Nothing! God you are a little pawn. 

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  On 11/26/2018 at 9:13 PM, Tiberius said:

BS, he fired Sessions after claiming he shouldn't have recused himself...that was Trump's argument. 

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Asked for his resignation, which Sessions gave.  So Sessions is equally guilty of "corrupt intent" for being party to the mutual decision?

 

  On 11/26/2018 at 9:13 PM, Tiberius said:

Acting?!? What's the difference?!? Nothing! God you are a little pawn. 

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Well, for starters...as acting AG, he's not eligible to be nominated to the post of Attorney General.  :lol:

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  On 11/26/2018 at 9:18 PM, DC Tom said:

 

Asked for his resignation, which Sessions gave.  So Sessions is equally guilty of "corrupt intent" for being party to the mutual decision?

 

 

Well, for starters...as acting AG, he's not eligible to be nominated to the post of Attorney General.  :lol:

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After belittling, criticizing and complaining about the guy, over the Russia investigation for over a year. Sessions got sick of it and left, pressured to leave, you know it. 

 

For starters? Or is that all? He has the full power of AG, right? Without being confirmed by Senate. 

 

 

So basically none of your arguments should be taken seriously. You will say anything. Tool 

 

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  On 11/26/2018 at 10:00 PM, Tiberius said:

After belittling, criticizing and complaining about the guy, over the Russia investigation for over a year. Sessions got sick of it and left, pressured to leave, you know it. 

 

For starters? Or is that all? He has the full power of AG, right? Without being confirmed by Senate. 

 

 

So basically none of your arguments should be taken seriously. You will say anything. Tool 

 

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Just checking...

 

You do realize this isn't one of those "Last Post Wins" threads, right?

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  On 11/26/2018 at 10:24 PM, Hedge said:

 

Just checking...

 

You do realize this isn't one of those "Last Post Wins" threads, right?

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You do know that you are asking someone so unattached to reality that he doesn't even know when he shitshispants?

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  On 11/26/2018 at 10:00 PM, Tiberius said:

For starters? Or is that all? He has the full power of AG, right? Without being confirmed by Senate. 

 

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Yes.  For a limited amount of time.  Because he's the ACTING AG.  

 

Again, this has all been explained to you multiple times.  

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  On 11/27/2018 at 1:56 AM, DC Tom said:

 

Yes.  For a limited amount of time.  Because he's the ACTING AG.  

 

Again, this has all been explained to you multiple times.  

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We know.   Thus, he’s making you his cat toy.

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  On 11/27/2018 at 3:21 AM, GG said:

We know.   Thus, he’s making you his cat toy.

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You'd think, but no.  This is a philosophical investigation.  He's very close to inventing a new Gatorman Fallacy.  

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Several legal scholars have submitted an amicus brief in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland challenging the appointment of Matthew Whitaker as acting Attorney General of the United States.

The amici curiae (which means friends of the court) submitted this brief in the context of Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh‘s (D) challenge of the Whitaker appointment. Frosh has argued that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein should have replaced Jeff Sessions as Attorney General, not Whitaker, and has called the move “illegal and unconstitutional.”

 

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https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/multiple-legal-scholars-just-escalated-the-challenge-of-matthew-whitakers-appointment/

  On 11/26/2018 at 10:24 PM, Hedge said:

 

Just checking...

 

You do realize this isn't one of those "Last Post Wins" threads, right?

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Lol, the courts will weigh in on this issue soon. 

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The reason for Senate confirmation underscores the unconstitutionality of President Trump’s unilateral appointment of Whitaker.  Alexander Hamilton elaborated in Federalist 76:

It will readily be comprehended, that a man who had himself the sole disposition of offices, would be governed much more by his private inclinations and interests, than when he was bound to submit the propriety of his choice to the discussion and determination of a different and independent body, and that body an entire branch of the legislature…He would be…afraid to bring forward… candidates who had no other merit than that… of possessing the necessary insignificance and pliancy to render them the obsequious instruments of his pleasure.”

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