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Mary R. Wikileaks shut down
20 December 2010 | 90 replies
I don't believe that politicians have the authority to determine guilt or punishment in judicial matters.I've noticed that over the past 10 years or so, there has been a movement by our government and by many right-wing commentators AWAY from the Constitution, and I believe it's having a negative impact on our country as a whole.
J Scott Political Corruption at its Finest
17 December 2010 | 4 replies
Regardless of the facts of the case, when politicians refuse to follow the explicit orders of a judge, you know your local government needs to be replaced:http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2010/12/aurora-not-returning-money-it-seized-despite-a-court-order.htmlI'm pretty sure that under other circumstances, refusing a judge's order to return $200K would be punishable...but i guess some politicians are above the law.
Andrew Clark All Cash First Time Home Buyer
23 February 2011 | 2 replies
It almost seems as though I am punished for paying cash, when maybe it should be the other way around :idea: Thanks for your help!
Joel Owens Counties/Cities start attacking Bandit signs
13 March 2011 | 1 reply
Seriously...can't we get them to focus on punishing real crime.
Jeff S. Holding Company?
15 March 2011 | 3 replies
While it's true that anyone can sue anybody and everybody for anything, many lawsuits are settled on terms favorable to the defendant merely because of the entity holding title.The headlines are made when a huge judgement is entered or when a judge or jury elect to throw out corporate law and "punish" a particular individual by piercing the entity veil.
Troy Ross Lease Backs on Short Sales - Free Distress - Bank Concerns
25 January 2011 | 9 replies
And therein lies the challenge; some banks don't care (the ones that make sense), and some banks are out to prove a point by wanting to "punish" the borrower by blacklisting them from the property via a document called an "arm's length affidavit".
Joey Fontenot III Landlord Approach to Open Market Renters
29 March 2011 | 9 replies
In addition, are there any special stipulations you put in your agreement regarding when your tenant is supposed to pay, late payment punishments, and any other important clauses Thanks :roll:
Bryan P. Figure out this math...
11 April 2011 | 6 replies
Someone who will punish you for it if you ask for it early, and charge you fees either way when it's time to take it out.
Rich Weese Once and for all- HERE is where to buy!!
6 February 2010 | 18 replies
Does the local government of the market you choose make it hard on you or easy on you to get and create jobs and do they punish or reward your success?
Rich Weese Obama likes offshore oil drilling--just not in our country for Americans' benefit
30 April 2010 | 68 replies
It's terrifying when senior officials do "untransparent" deals...whether it's financing off-shore drilling or awarding defense contracts to companies the officials' have large stakes in, it's all very scary...It's sad when the American people have to question the motivations of our administrations...for example, whether things like energy policies and wars are kicked off simply for the pursuit of personal gain by politicians.And dirty politicians should be punished to the fullest extent of the law, whether that be impeachment or even war crimes tribunals...