To: davidosborne
I agree with you. A mayor conciously breaking the law, printing fake documents and recording them with the city is very bad for the Republic. Paying city officials overtime to work weekends to commit this crime is also very bad for the Republic. The whole nation knows he's doing this yet no one files charges. It smacks of the Clinton white house era.
If we don't watch out the Organization of American States is going to send their corruption monitors to San Francisco.
To: hedgetrimmer
I am no expert on California law.. but someone correct me if I am wrong......I think the ONLY person who has the authority to remove the mayor from office is the Governor himself.. the authority to deal with this can not be delegated to the AG (as Tom McClintok suggests)... why he continues to allow this to go on I simply don't know... It is undermining the rule of law and is a slap in the face to those of us who go to work every day to ENFORCE laws.. some of which we don't agree with
100 posted on
02/18/2004 10:48:22 PM PST by
davidosborne
(www.davidosborne.net)
To: hedgetrimmer
101 posted on
02/18/2004 10:49:31 PM PST by
syriacus
(Kerry's on the record saying he chose the swift boat assignment because he thought it would be safer)
To: hedgetrimmer
---A mayor consciously breaking the law, printing fake documents and recording them with the city is very bad for the Republic. ---
Yes, especially when the will of the people was just heard in a direct vote. Will the judges once again put aside the directly expressed will of the people while their leaders look on and do nothing?
This is tyranny! We must resist this!
103 posted on
02/18/2004 10:55:39 PM PST by
claudiustg
(Go Sharon! Go Bush!)
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