Posted on 28 December 2012. Tags: Act, assistant attorney general, california attorney general, chief legal counsel, criminals, jon corzine, kamala harris, law, racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations, rico statute, robert bauer, Secretary, slippery slope, Treasury, treasury secretary
How about Police or Military are they also too scared to take these Criminals down and if this is Government too so be it?
Time to Re-claim the Flag our honour and integrity?
Since 9-11 we appear to be on a slippery slope to Slavery?
What puts these Scum above the laws of the land?
The Tactics being used are Mafia tactics?
The law firm that has brought this suit is the Spire group out of New York. They have led many suits against the bankers! They are AWESOME!
One small portion…. but the whole article from screen shots are below! I got it all, as I said in case the article/information gets “disappeared” from the internet!
Plaintiffs now establish the location of the $43 trillion ($43,000,000,000,000.00) of laundered money in a racketeering enterprise participated in by the following individuals (without limitation): Attorney General Holder acting in his individual capacity, Assistant Attorney General Tony West, the brother in law of Defendant California Attorney General Kamala Harris (both acting in their individual capacities), Jon Corzine (former New Jersey Governor), Robert Rubin (former Treasury Secretary and Bankster), Timothy Geitner, Treasury Secretary (acting in his individual capacity), Vikram Pandit (recently resigned and disgraced Chairman of the Board of Citigroup), Valerie Jarrett (a Senior White House Advisor), Anita Dunn (a former “communications director” for the Obama Administration), Robert Bauer (husband of Anita Dunn and Chief Legal Counsel for the Obama Re-election Campaign), as well as the “Banksters” themselves, and their affiliates and conduits. The lawsuit alleges serial violations of the United States Patriot Act, the Policy of Embargo Against Iran and Countries Hostile to the Foreign Policy of the United States, and the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (commonly known as the RICO statute) and other State and Federal laws.
Time to start over get these Scum in Jail?
Our Governments condone these Banksters they also must be Brought to trial?
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Posted on 24 November 2012. Tags: 50 cent, 9 year old girls, Act, Affiliate, Black, buck, convicts, music, music appeals
His music appeals to 9 year old girls…..not 20 year old convicts (no racial just saying). Also only reason people like Mac Miller and 50 Cent even affiliate themselves with him is because its a quick buck.
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Posted on 08 November 2012. Tags: Act, Al-qaeda, aren, assistance, authorization act, Defence, justice department, law, libya, material assistance, muslim brotherhood, national defence, Ndaa, syrian opposition, terror groups
If providing material assistance to al-Qaeda is illegal under the National Defence Authorization Act (2012), and Obama and Congress are sending $25 million of aid to al-Qaeda-affiliated Syrian opposition, aren’t Congress and President Obama violating their own law? Should Obama (or at least the Justice Department) not be using “all necessary and appropriate force” including “the power to indefinitely detain” to prevent Obama and Congress from assisting al-Qaeda? Did anyone in Congress or the Obama administration even bother to read the law that they were signing?
Supporting Known Terror Groups putting Al Qaead on the pay roll? Supplying weapons and Arms?
Who gives USA the right to support Terrorists they are Slaughtering People inside Syria USA have you not done enogh Damages over Iraq & Libya?
Supply Vast amounts of Money to Muslim Brotherhood these are not US Friendly people?
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Posted on 07 November 2012. Tags: Act, american, Answer, basis, clear and present danger, dawes act of 1887, engle v vitale, equal rights amendment, freedom groups, gideon v wainwright, gitlow v new york, griswold v connecticut, Rights, roe v wade, strict scrutiny
Taking a timed quiz and I would like some help.
The goal of the Dawes Act of 1887 was Native American
Answer a. destruction.
b. polarization.
c. politicization.
d. removal.
e. assimilation.
1 points
Question 12
Which of the following found that women have the right to decide to bear or not bear a child?
Answer a. Gideon v. Wainwright
b. Roe v. Wade
c. Griswold v. Connecticut
d. Engle v. Vitale
e. Gitlow v. New York
1 points
Question 13
In proving clear and present danger, who has the burden of proof?
Answer a. The audience
b. The defendant
c. The plaintiff
d. The speaker
e. The government
1 points
Question 14
The military’s policy under President Clinton and President George W. Bush made being gay in the military
Answer a. subject to criminal penalties.
b. a secret.
c. impossible.
d. openly acceptable.
e. cause for punishment.
1 points
Question 15
Currently, the Supreme Court’s take on affirmative action is that it is
Answer a. permissible, with strict scrutiny.
b. not permitted on the basis of race.
c. inconsistent with the Constitution.
d. permissible only on the basis of race.
e. no longer necessary.
1 points
Question 16
Which type of group is free to limit participation to persons who subscribe to their views?
Answer a. Membership groups
b. Freedom groups
c. Ethnic groups
d. Expressive groups
e. Discrimination groups
1 points
Question 17
Feminists hope to address the earnings gap with
Answer a. comparable worth.
b. the Equal Rights Amendment.
c. the natural impetus of the labor market.
d. the glass ceiling.
e. set wage levels, similar to those used in the federal government.
1 points
Question 18
Eminent domain allows the government to
Answer a. print money.
b. use prior restraint.
c. censor.
d. take private property
e. take away certain rights.
1 points
Question 19
How did recent amendments to the Voting Rights Act of 1965 benefit Hispanics in America?
Answer a. They allowed only Hispanics in southwestern states to vote.
b. They banned English-only ballots.
c. They created a new system of voting only for Hispanics.
d. They extended voting rights protections to “language minorities.”
e. They allowed Cuban Americans to vote.
1 points
Question 20
To the authors of the Declaration of Independence, governments and constitutions existed
Answer a. to create a stronger leader.
b. to protect governments.
c. to create social programs.
d. to create individual rights.
e. to make individual liberty more secure.
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Posted on 06 November 2012. Tags: Act, american, Answer, basis, clear and present danger, dawes act of 1887, engle v vitale, equal rights amendment, freedom groups, gideon v wainwright, gitlow v new york, griswold v connecticut, Rights, roe v wade, strict scrutiny
Taking a timed quiz and I would like some help.
The goal of the Dawes Act of 1887 was Native American
Answer a. destruction.
b. polarization.
c. politicization.
d. removal.
e. assimilation.
1 points
Question 12
Which of the following found that women have the right to decide to bear or not bear a child?
Answer a. Gideon v. Wainwright
b. Roe v. Wade
c. Griswold v. Connecticut
d. Engle v. Vitale
e. Gitlow v. New York
1 points
Question 13
In proving clear and present danger, who has the burden of proof?
Answer a. The audience
b. The defendant
c. The plaintiff
d. The speaker
e. The government
1 points
Question 14
The military’s policy under President Clinton and President George W. Bush made being gay in the military
Answer a. subject to criminal penalties.
b. a secret.
c. impossible.
d. openly acceptable.
e. cause for punishment.
1 points
Question 15
Currently, the Supreme Court’s take on affirmative action is that it is
Answer a. permissible, with strict scrutiny.
b. not permitted on the basis of race.
c. inconsistent with the Constitution.
d. permissible only on the basis of race.
e. no longer necessary.
1 points
Question 16
Which type of group is free to limit participation to persons who subscribe to their views?
Answer a. Membership groups
b. Freedom groups
c. Ethnic groups
d. Expressive groups
e. Discrimination groups
1 points
Question 17
Feminists hope to address the earnings gap with
Answer a. comparable worth.
b. the Equal Rights Amendment.
c. the natural impetus of the labor market.
d. the glass ceiling.
e. set wage levels, similar to those used in the federal government.
1 points
Question 18
Eminent domain allows the government to
Answer a. print money.
b. use prior restraint.
c. censor.
d. take private property
e. take away certain rights.
1 points
Question 19
How did recent amendments to the Voting Rights Act of 1965 benefit Hispanics in America?
Answer a. They allowed only Hispanics in southwestern states to vote.
b. They banned English-only ballots.
c. They created a new system of voting only for Hispanics.
d. They extended voting rights protections to “language minorities.”
e. They allowed Cuban Americans to vote.
1 points
Question 20
To the authors of the Declaration of Independence, governments and constitutions existed
Answer a. to create a stronger leader.
b. to protect governments.
c. to create social programs.
d. to create individual rights.
e. to make individual liberty more secure.
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Posted on 02 November 2012. Tags: Act, american, Answer, basis, clear and present danger, dawes act of 1887, engle v vitale, equal rights amendment, freedom groups, gideon v wainwright, gitlow v new york, griswold v connecticut, Rights, roe v wade, strict scrutiny
Taking a timed quiz and I would like some help.
The goal of the Dawes Act of 1887 was Native American
Answer a. destruction.
b. polarization.
c. politicization.
d. removal.
e. assimilation.
1 points
Question 12
Which of the following found that women have the right to decide to bear or not bear a child?
Answer a. Gideon v. Wainwright
b. Roe v. Wade
c. Griswold v. Connecticut
d. Engle v. Vitale
e. Gitlow v. New York
1 points
Question 13
In proving clear and present danger, who has the burden of proof?
Answer a. The audience
b. The defendant
c. The plaintiff
d. The speaker
e. The government
1 points
Question 14
The military’s policy under President Clinton and President George W. Bush made being gay in the military
Answer a. subject to criminal penalties.
b. a secret.
c. impossible.
d. openly acceptable.
e. cause for punishment.
1 points
Question 15
Currently, the Supreme Court’s take on affirmative action is that it is
Answer a. permissible, with strict scrutiny.
b. not permitted on the basis of race.
c. inconsistent with the Constitution.
d. permissible only on the basis of race.
e. no longer necessary.
1 points
Question 16
Which type of group is free to limit participation to persons who subscribe to their views?
Answer a. Membership groups
b. Freedom groups
c. Ethnic groups
d. Expressive groups
e. Discrimination groups
1 points
Question 17
Feminists hope to address the earnings gap with
Answer a. comparable worth.
b. the Equal Rights Amendment.
c. the natural impetus of the labor market.
d. the glass ceiling.
e. set wage levels, similar to those used in the federal government.
1 points
Question 18
Eminent domain allows the government to
Answer a. print money.
b. use prior restraint.
c. censor.
d. take private property
e. take away certain rights.
1 points
Question 19
How did recent amendments to the Voting Rights Act of 1965 benefit Hispanics in America?
Answer a. They allowed only Hispanics in southwestern states to vote.
b. They banned English-only ballots.
c. They created a new system of voting only for Hispanics.
d. They extended voting rights protections to “language minorities.”
e. They allowed Cuban Americans to vote.
1 points
Question 20
To the authors of the Declaration of Independence, governments and constitutions existed
Answer a. to create a stronger leader.
b. to protect governments.
c. to create social programs.
d. to create individual rights.
e. to make individual liberty more secure.
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