Posted on 11/24/2010 3:18:25 PM PST by Non-Sequitur
For five years, the case against Tom DeLay for money laundering through his Texans for a Republican Majority PAC has been seemingly trapped in the Texas courts facing pre-trial appeals. On November 1, it finally made it to trial and today the verdict is in: guilty on both money laundering and conspiracy to commit money laundering.
The slightly-less-than-humble DeLay lost his majority leadership in Congress after the indictment came down, but he has maintained his claims that this case was politically motivated throughout the entire process right up to defense attorney Dick DeGuerin's closing arguments.
The jury clearly didn't buy his argument and now DeLay is potentially facing life in prison on money laundering and conspiracy to commit money laundering charges. DeLay is accused of channeling $190,000 in corporate money through his Texans for a Republican Majority PAC in 2002 to aid GOP candidates.
Another common misconception. President’s cannot pardon people who were convicted in state court. The President’s pardon power extends only to offenses cognizable under federal law, as a law professor might say.
HEY! I’M NOT DEFENDING THE LAW! ALL I’M SAYING IS THIS, IF DELAY BROKE A LAW OF THE LAND ... HE MUST SUFFER. Who cares about that shitty law, anyway? Now. Do the same with other corrupt politicians.
Of course, libertarianism by its name means that libertarians like me seek freedom to live the way they want it, as long as their freedom don’t infringe/curtail/hurt the freedom of others.
Most of all, we are for limited government, which is at least closer to “no government at all”.
Democratic Party was originally the house of the libertarians. Not anymore. Socialists and communist took over that Party. What a shame! Many libertarians are anti-socialist. Nowadays, we find Republicanism and conservatism as more friendly to our way of thoughts, than socialism.
Yes. Libertarians hate hypocrites. Normally, we swing vote depending on the level of hypocrisy of the R or D nominee.
In the last election, many libertarians still voted for Obama because the R nominee was a certified hypocrite. We were cool with Sarah but that’s not enought to counter the poison that was John McCain.
But not anymore. Obama is the biggest hypocritical President ever. More hypocrite than big-government Nixon himself. Before, Obama had a clean card with regards to DC corruption. Now, he’s the leader of all corrupt men in DC.
Notes about libertarianism:
1. We are not “dogmatic’. We hate “ideologues”. I used the word “principle” but it’s inadequate. Libertarianism is more of a psyche.
2. We are free people.
3. We hate the elite people in the government.
4. We kick a government official’s ass. Especially if proven “guilty”. Delay fits that.
Modern example of a libertarian: MUSE’s lead vocalist Matt Bellamy. Listen to Muse latest album: RESISTANCE! The song “uprising” is kinda cool to me! I’ve been listening to that when I went to vote last November. But Bellamy is just one example - he’s a Geoist, but I’m anti-tax. Being “free” makes libertarians too difficult to define in terms of “ideologue”.
[Sadly: We really hate bible-thumpers! But we admire and cherish those Christians who really follow Christ, a true Servant-Leader and “slow in judgment”, like what he did to Mary Magdalene*, right?]
*Magdalene, for me, represents the common people. Delay, on the other hand, is a typical Pharisee. Sorry! Even Christ lashed out at the Pharisees.
The beginnings of a shooting war! No justice available. Sham criminal “proceedings” by lawless thugs.
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