Posted on 01/16/2006 6:23:41 PM PST by hipaatwo
MY SON TURNED OFF THE RADIO I MISSED IT!!! arggggg.. I'm out of printer paper. Can you fax some of the article to Huffells office?
but but but Bush is a terrorist according to Belefonte.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Hoeffel
Early in 2005, Hoeffel joined Kohn, Swift & Graf P.C., a Philadelphia law firm.
http://www.kohnswift.com/
But he's not on their list of attorneys
http://www.northeasttimes.com/2005/0303/hoeffel.html
His new law firm consists of 17 attorneys. The firm specializes in class actions and human rights and business litigation.
At Kohn, Swift & Graf, hell launch a government relations consulting practice and assist with its business litigation.
"The firm is thrilled to have Joe Hoeffel join us to launch a government relations practice and to provide litigation and business counseling for Joes many contacts," said Joe Kohn, one of the firms directors and a two-time Democratic candidate for state attorney general.
No wonder. He must be looking for clients to sue Bush..LOL
Don't panic folks, it will only be another NATIONAL SECRET story pulled from the NYT's portfolio of National Secrets, figuring they will get some traction right after the Algore speech today calling for impeachment of President Bush. Throw a little gas on the fire for the LLL.
This bit about warrantless searches of public housing reminds me of contact I had with social workers when my children were little. My attorney was downright amazed at how freely they violated rights and due process. Then I got into a mess with police and fourth amendment rights of my biz. The bottom line is that in the real world authorities are not scrupulous and many Americans experience intrusions without real recourse. Try calling the ACLU. They tell you cases are too frequent and too difficult to prosecute.
We all know that President Clinton only asserted the power to conduct warrantless searches and warentless wiretapping on persons outside the U.S. He would never have approved such intolerable and unconstitutional acts against U.S. citizens like you and me.
Warantless drug testing is O.K. if done with consent. Your post didn't furnish sufficient facts for anybody to make an informed judgment. Are you blowing smoke again?
Let's cut down the level of invective and hypocrisy with respect to President Clinton. If President Clinton had done any of the unconstitutional acts performed by the Bush gang, President Clinton would have been impeached and I would approve.
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