Posted on 04/26/2024 9:36:16 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Thursday about whether former President Donald Trump is immune from prosecution on charges of attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election, as Special Counsel Jack Smith has accused him of doing.
A majority of the Supreme Court justices appeared to agree with Trump’s attorneys’ arguments that a president does enjoy some level of immunity that continues past the term of office. Conservative Justice Samuel Alito was one of them, citing the “old saw about indicting a ham sandwich” while questioning the government’s Michael Dreeben.
“[T]his case will have effects that go far beyond this particular prosecution. So moving on to the second level of protection that the D.C. Circuit cited, federal grand injuries will shield former presidents from unwarranted indictments. How much protection is that?” Alito asked.
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it can be driven into poverty and made inedible before it can make it to court, as the Atlanta bombing accused target said where do i go to get my reputation back.
For decades we have crept into an ex-Constitutional nation status. All squishy and gray and now nothing resembling law and order and balance and justice and equality under the law. The US has already been killed off. All we see now are death quivers.
Good post! Richard Jewell, R.I.P.
Too bad no one really learned any lesson.
That’s what bothers me with two attorneys on the Trump jury that was just seated.
For that situation to improve, society will have to reach a place where there’s really no point in worshiping money and MBAs anymore.
Of the people who REALLY need to be on trial, Jack Smith is very close to the top of the list.
Along with Garland, Biden and what ever happened to boy hunter's trials.
thanks, I shouldn’t forget his name.
“We know a ham sandwich can be indicted. Can it be convicted?”
I don’t know, but I am confident I can find a Jury of its peers.
“Even more seldom do you hear someone say, “That is my responsibility. I will take care of your problem and report back to you soon.”
So true.
When I worked in fancy hotels, even as an accountant, if a guest made a request it was YOUR responsibility to make it happen. Calling housekeeping or maintenance wasn’t good enough. You had to be sure it was done.
There was a service point at Lindsey, Oklahoma during the boom of the 70s and early 80s. I would call there for trucks or to set-up a pumping or cement job. Sometimes it might be in middle of the night, holiday, weekend, whatever. The oilfield runs constantly. There was a fellow there who ran the operation and had worked for Western since no telling how long. The company started in 1939.
NO matter when I called he always answered the phone the very same way with the very same level of enthusiasm and energy:
"Western Company of North America! This is Frog Halverson, how can I help you today?"
He meant every single word of it and once you had him on the line things were going to happen the right way unless they were out of trucks. It was simply wonderful. No matter how bad things were he always made them better for me with his sure and dedicated response and action. I simply don't know how the man was able to be so reliable and have such energy.
If things did go wrong, and they can without warning in the oilfield, he just asked how he could make it right and promised they would do better next time. He was good to his word.
I would tell him that Eddie Chiles nor any other man could ever pay him what he is worth. He just smiled and said, "Thank you."
I don't know how things are now but for most of my 40 plus year career the companies I stuck with for service were a lot like Western Company of North America but there was never another Frog.
One oilfield story leads to another and in all those years there are hundreds and hundreds if not thousands. I've thought of writing some of them down but I don't know if anybody would be interested. I had a wonderful time and still do in my memories. It was a great way to make a living when it was good and it was a cruel mistress when things were bad.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Chiles
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