Posted on 06/18/2010 7:30:54 PM PDT by John Semmens
Representative Bob Etheridge (D-NC) was recently videotaped assaulting a student reporter on the sidewalk. The students offense: asking him a question about his stance on the Obama agenda. Etheridge has brushed aside charges that he has broken the law and insists that he was within my Constitutional rights in the incident.
While Etheridges behavior would appear to fall within the legal definition of felony assault, the Representative claims he is Constitutionally exempt from any charges under Article I, Section 6 of the US Constitution. The Constitution says that a member of Congress shall not be questioned in any other place, Etheridge argued. A public sidewalk is obviously one of those other places contemplated. So, right out of the gate, we see that the person complaining about me was in the wrong.
Secondly, members of Congress are immune from arrest while Congress is in session or when members are on their way to and from that session, Etheridge continued. Inasmuch as that pretty much covers 24/7 it seems clear that my accusers have no recourse under the law.
Etheridge said this isnt the first time hes had to get tough with young punks who dont show proper respect for their betters. Its a sad commentary on the decline of our civilization when just any nobody thinks he can accost a member of the government anytime and anywhere he wants. If I have to be a one-man army standing against that I will.
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What is a Constitution?????
tee hee;)
OMG.....excellent......fake, but accurate...LOL you captured his arrogance perfectly.
Who are ewe? Who are ewe?
The Constitutional reference was important, as the leftist pols would certainly misuse Constitutional Congressional protections.
Satire more truthful than reality, who woulda thunk it?
I’m an idjit. Gotta stop posting after reading half a sentence!!
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