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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Scouts Honor said:

lying for the 'good' of the public sounds totalitarian

 

I think origin is indeterminate, but at least we're on the same page vis-a-vis gain-of-function.

Edited by Plasmodium
Posted
10 minutes ago, WrestlingRasta said:

Can we throw the supreme court in there as a problem?  We now have a justice out there saying congress cannot regulate the court. 

Whats the constitution and separation of powers say?

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Posted
51 minutes ago, WrestlingRasta said:

Can we throw the supreme court in there as a problem?  We now have a justice out there saying congress cannot regulate the court. 

Of course.  Way too many justices with sugar daddies.

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All you cooks:  there’s a job opening on Martha’s island.  Lots of bennies, good pay, LE’s* nothing to write home about, though. 
 

* Life Expectancy 

Posted
22 minutes ago, Scouts Honor said:

I think the problem with that article carrying the weight you think it does is that it is speaking of disclosed trips/gifts, and the problem we are coming across recently is the amount and impact of undisclosed trips/gifts. Why so many and why try to hide them? 
 

None of which is relative to the latest issue…lying to the public about what congress can and cannot do under the constitution. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Offthemat said:

All you cooks:  there’s a job opening on Martha’s island.  Lots of bennies, good pay, LE’s* nothing to write home about, though. 
 

* Life Expectancy 

Plus plenty of water activities. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Scouts Honor said:

so you assume that only one group has undisclosed

and I haven't followed it closely enough to know if these were or weren't disclosed.

I’m talking about the Supreme Court. What group are you talking about? 

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