To: sergeantdave
BTW, I hope Martha does not write a book about prison. I think the less she talks about this, the better off she is in terms of her own image. Eventually the public will forgive and put it behind them -- but, not if she drags on with a pointless appeal for years.
8 posted on
03/06/2004 11:38:52 AM PST by
summer
To: summer
What really over-torques my bolts is that a citizen can face prison time for lying to some Marxist bureaucrat. What a double standard. Politicians and bureaucrats take on oath to support and defend the constitution. We all know how some government employees, both elected and appointed, use the constitution like toilet paper. If these people don't support their oath, I consider that lying, at best.
Forget about Stewart - she's a liberal who supports liberals. If these Marxist slugs can imprison Stewart for lying to an investigator, they can throw anyone in prison. The hell with that. These jurors should have nullified the charges just to show the fed Marxists that double standards will not be tolerated.
I'm damn sick and tired of the "do as I say, not as I do" double standard of these socialist slugs. Either we all should be subject to the same legal standards or to hell with the law. Which is it, Mr. Fed? A reading of the Declaration of Independence to these socialists is in order here.
I've had it with these people. Bastards.
24 posted on
03/06/2004 12:33:50 PM PST by
sergeantdave
(Gen. Custer wore an Arrowsmith shirt to his last property owner convention.)
To: summer
Oh boy.
I can already picture the martyred Martha Stewart, wearing her new "Jumpsuit in Orange" by Susan MacDougal Fashions, doing the guards for cigarettes and Nyquil.
Not a pretty picture.
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