To: Paul Atreides; doug from upland
"The Arkansas plan gave state troopers the authority to stop and search vehicles based on a drug-courier profile of Hispanics, particularly those driving cars with Texas license plates," the Times said. "A federal judge later ruled the program unconstitutional, the paper reported. "A lawsuit and a federal consent decree ended the practice - known as the 'criminal apprehension program' the next year." Apparently Clinton didn't seem to care about imposing that same level of jurisdiction for interdiction of drug trafficking at airports like Mena.
To: NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
The guy is a crook, plain and simple. Our laws don't apply to him apparently. But ONE day He will stand before a righteous judge and unless he repents and turns his life around before then, he's TOAST.
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