Overreach
Yes, prosecutorial overreach has always been a problem. But it’s getting worse, as the Cato Institute points out.
Yes, prosecutorial overreach has always been a problem. But it’s getting worse, as the Cato Institute points out.
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Remember, climate is what you expect — and weather is what you get. (Dr. Jeff Masters explains here.] The more of certain kinds of weather you get, the bigger the effect on the climate — and that’s why we’re seeing bigger, more frequent extreme storms: LOUISVILLE, Ky. – At least 17 24 people were killed in southern Indiana and Kentucky after a series of fierce storms carved a path of destruction through the Midwest on Friday. The National Weather Service [...]
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Rufus Wainwright: Bookmark It
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Aretha, 1964: Bookmark It
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So this is how you write about an Andrew Breitbart. Nicely done, Mark! Bookmark It
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Jessie Baylin: Bookmark It
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6:20 pm
I was struck by the last line? “Isn’t it time for Congress to use its oversight powers more vigorously?” More vigorously? How about ‘at all.’
11:21 pm
White collar crime is such a specious and destructive concept.
America’s managerial class is constitutionally incapable of doing anything wrong or illegal.
They are the backbone of the nation and the salt of the earth.