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    This is an unlawful civil contempt order. There are certain procedures that must be followed in a civil contempt action and to our knowledge those were not followed here. Even if they had been followed, the maximum allowable punishment is 15 days in jail which must be conditional, with keys to your own jail cell – meaning there is a condition you can meet to immediately end your incarceration. None of that is true in this case.

    The state claims this is a punishment for not complying with a subpoena to turn over documents, but an agency can’t just order anyone to turn over any document they please. For a subpoena to be valid, the jurisdictional validity of the subpoena must be established, and it has not been in this case. Both men had sought the advice of an attorney regarding the case and had been told that the Veterinary Medical Board had no jurisdiction over them, that the subpoena was therefore invalid, and that there was nothing Ethan and Rusty needed to do.

    There is no evidence that Ethan or Rusty ever saw the order the state claims to have mailed to them last August which threatened them with arrest if they did not comply. Ethan and Rusty were unaware that this was a possibility. It was a complete shock to them and to their families when they were arrested.

He explained his clients were "denied the ability to see the case against them or NoBull Solutions because the state had the docket sealed and hidden – a highly unusual move."
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It is simply trade groups putting up barriers to protect their turf via government. It has zero to do with safety and everything to do with forcing people to come to them because there are no legal alternatives. Otherwise known as gatekeepers. It is how trade unions operate.

Yep. Every cow measured with a fish finder is a blood test that didn't happen...
And that's some bank when you are talking about large herds... not that there are likely to be any real herds east of the Mississippi...
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Galit Peleg
@GalitPeleg
As we mark in Israel #HolocaustMemorialDay and remember the victims of those times, this is what you can find nowdays on the walls of what used to be one of the best academic institutions in the world: @Columbia... It seems #terrorism and #Antisemitism is a perfect match..🤨

12:01 PM · May 5, 2024

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Come on, man!

Don't make me come out there and shoot the tires off your house!   happy77

That brings to mind this song ....  :laugh: (sorry folks)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1pFTSQfmhU
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The 2024 presidential debates are going to be interesting.

(umm... do you still believe there are going to BE "presidential debates" this time around...?)
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Come on, man!

Don't make me come out there and shoot the tires off your house!   happy77

He was. Historic damage to fiscal conservatism. Historic damage to libertarianism.

Worse than anyone, ever.

You don't reward that shitty record with another term, I don't care what the price.

Hell no.
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bele wrote:
"...if Joe steps down now or replaced at the convention Harris would still be in the picture, so what they are going to do with her, I'm not sure of."

NO!
Absolutely not!

kamala (sutra) is the sitting Vice President until January 20, 2025.
She only becomes president if ol' white joe vacates the office before that date.

If ol' white joe announces that he will not be a candidate in November (but will still remain in office to finish his term), kamala's claim to the presidency or even the vice presidency VANISHES in a puff of smoke because SHE will no longer be a candidate, either. (why do they call the VP a "running mate"?)

In that case, kamala will have to fight for the nomination as any other candidate.
If The Party chooses someone else, well, tough luck.
And they WILL choose "someone else"...
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PA is utterly corrupt. It doesn't matter what the voters want - the Dems will get what they want.
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Did you read post #100?

Rule of law wasn't what happened.

Did you read post #3:  https://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php/topic,531038.msg3011071.html#msg3011071

They were both previously found to be practicing veterinary medicine without a license and were ordered to stop by the Veterinary Board, which has statutory authority to enforce the Veterinary Medicine Practice Act.  They chose to ignore those orders, and to continue flouting the law.  They are now serving sentences for contempt.

They had due process when the original cases were started against them.  If they think the law is stupid, then they should have been working to change it.  Thumbing their noses at it got them exactly what they have now - 30-day sentences for contempt.
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Come on, man!

Don't make me come out there and shoot the tires off your house!   happy77

 :rolling:
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