Technicality s/m
Posted By: gourdpainter on 2008-12-04
In Reply to: I see both sides, but this is technically a LOAN - not bailout. There is a difference.nm
It may be a "loan" but it's still a bail-out. I think they'll end up filing bankruptcy anyhow unless the economy turns around and fast. Otherwise who's going to be buying new cars, especially if they can't get loans?
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Yes, on a technicality. no "standing". No one has
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Why.....it's just a perjury technicality..that's all, LMBO!
It was okay to *get* Clinton on a ******perjury technicality***** but we should not prejudge the republicans..ha, yeah, right..oh please..
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson: What Crime?
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson: What Crime?
The new GOP talking point to defend anyone indicted by Patrick Fitzgerald will be the perjury technicality. Apparently the criminalization of politics theme wasn't picked up by the GOP.
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As Think Progress notes: Perjury is just a little technicality punishable by up to five years in prison
To Tim's credit, he did bring up the case made by republicans against Clinton.
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