If Hastert wasn’t retiring, I’d say he should be thrown out
Listen, Denny, if a Congressman uses his office to break the law, it isn’t unconstitutional for the executive branch to take a look at his office to prosecute him. It wasn’t like he was drunk and drove a car into a barrier, or he slapped around a Capitol cop. He took bribes for official action and that makes his office fair game.
UPDATE:
Or maybe he isn’t under investigation… mislead by the MSM again…













You would think that people wouldn’t want a dishonest person representing them and they would welcome the chance to right the wrongs.
I am not an American, but I would think it would be unconstitutional to let something like this pass and whether the congressman or anyone else thinks that the raid was administered incorrectly is neither here nor there as if the dishonest congressman hadn’t broken the law, he would never have been raided in the first place.
There are rights for the people where they are protected and then there is just plain ignorance. To leave this be would have fallen into the latter category.
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Comment by Deb | May 24, 2006
Legislator under investigation by Nixon
The Missouri attorney general’s office has launched a probe of Jackson County Legislator Scott
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