Posts Tagged ‘perustuslaki’

Constitutional crisis looming?

The inflammatory issue of Barrack Obama’s birth certificate is gathering steam across America: Was he or was he not born in the United States?

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Arrest of Gates also shines a light on ‘disorderly conduct’ laws

The laws against “disorderly conduct” give police wide power to arrest people who are said to be disturbing the peace or disrupting the neighborhood.

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Ranska ei saa katkoa piraattien nettiyhteyksiä

Ankara piratismin vastainen laki laimeni keskiviikkona Ranskan perustuslakituomioistuimen käsittelyssä. Tuomioistuin kumosi laista kohdan, joka mahdollistaa internetyhteyden katkaisemisen musiikkia tai elokuvia laittomasti lataavilta.

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Are You Secure in the USA?

This information is widely available on the Internet. Many of you may not be aware of it. Since the USA is in the midst of a financial meltdown you should perhaps familiarize yourself with some of these things. If civil unrest sets in like riots, protests demonstrations, states trying to enforce some of their states rights not just talking about it you may see some or all of these measure enacted. Doom and Gloom would be the descriptive words. The constitution appears to be irrelevant to the government.

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A Rescue That Overreached?

Nationalizing General Motors, and part of Chrysler, may or may not turn out to be a good deal for the taxpayers. I have a different concern, though: Was it constitutional?

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Impeachment Now or Apocalypse Later?

The political noose seems to be tightening on the key members of the remaining miscreants down in the White House bunker — mainly Bush, Cheney, Rice, Addington and Mukasey. (Rumsfeld, Ashcroft, Gonzales, Powell and Tenet were pushed out the door earlier.) But will the Democrats, having been provided with smoking gun-type evidence of these officials’ high crimes and misdemeanors, take the next logical step to end this continuing nightmare of law-breaking at the highest levels?

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Bush Admits To Knowledge of Torture Authorization by Top Advisers

In a stunning admission to ABC news Friday night, President Bush declared that he knew his top national security advisers discussed and approved specific details of the CIA’s use of torture. Bush reportedly told ABC, “I’m aware our national security team met on this issue. And I approved.” Bush also defended the use of waterboarding.

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