It goes back to Nixon. Apparently it was meant so that the DOJ supposedly couldn't indict the president. However, since there was no reason they couldn't indict the Vice President, Agnew was left holding the bags (of cash).
"Electronics manufacturing mogul Barre Seid donated 100 percent of the shares of his Chicago-based company Tripp Lite to Leo's group before selling his business"
Wait...Shares are shares of *ownership*.If Leo owns 100% of the shares, he owns 100% of the company.Therefore, Seid can't sell the business because he no longer owns the business; Leo does.What am I missing?
Lindsey has lots of something's being held against him.
One of MANY things "known" about Lindsey, and held against him.
Which, Ironically, would lose all power if he just came out.
Zaphod, is that you?
Only then will Lindsey de-bate you.
Who's asking?
I hate that fuckfaced feckless fart.
Phrase Of The Day: "partial quashal."
Does anyone know if he did anything but plead the 5th during the 6 hours he was there?
*dies laughing*
Okay. Waiting to make phonecalls.
All the news (except Wonkette) that I looked at today did not say who this 3 judge panel was, nor who appointed them. good work!
It goes back to Nixon. Apparently it was meant so that the DOJ supposedly couldn't indict the president. However, since there was no reason they couldn't indict the Vice President, Agnew was left holding the bags (of cash).
Totally.
"Quashal" all by itself is pretty neat.
Also, first-hand observation.
"Electronics manufacturing mogul Barre Seid donated 100 percent of the shares of his Chicago-based company Tripp Lite to Leo's group before selling his business"
Wait...Shares are shares of *ownership*.If Leo owns 100% of the shares, he owns 100% of the company.Therefore, Seid can't sell the business because he no longer owns the business; Leo does.What am I missing?