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#11
Both please. Both. Thanks
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#13
What a tangled, dangerous web we weave.

If the wife of a SC judge admits to treasonous acts and/or perjures herself, what consequence would that have for her husband? For the SC as a whole? And if it's discovered that he was involved in this whole mess, would we be looking at the impeachment of a SC judge? It's only happened once so far, and the justice was acquitted.
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#14
PeterB wrote:
What a tangled, dangerous web we weave.

If the wife of a SC judge admits to treasonous acts and/or perjures herself, what consequence would that have for her husband? For the SC as a whole? And if it's discovered that he was involved in this whole mess, would we be looking at the impeachment of a SC judge? It's only happened once so far, and the justice was acquitted.

Still needs sixty votes in the Senate to remove him, I just don't see the Republicans supporting impeachment for something as minor as treason.
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#15
PeterB wrote:
What a tangled, dangerous web we weave.

If the wife of a SC judge admits to treasonous acts and/or perjures herself, what consequence would that have for her husband? For the SC as a whole? And if it's discovered that he was involved in this whole mess, would we be looking at the impeachment of a SC judge? It's only happened once so far, and the justice was acquitted.

Remind me again, which state was it took the first shot attacking US forces and the Union itself way back when? More likely he'll then become either governor or senator.

There's a long line of sedition that runs through both Carolinas.
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#16
hal wrote:
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She's a-scared. "lemme 'splain."

Not at all - she's totally convinced of her righteousness.
I hope so. Then she will hopefully incriminate herself.

Otherwise, I expect a lot of "I don't recall" or "On the advice of council, I refuse to answer..."
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#17
RgrF wrote:
[quote=PeterB]
What a tangled, dangerous web we weave.

If the wife of a SC judge admits to treasonous acts and/or perjures herself, what consequence would that have for her husband? For the SC as a whole? And if it's discovered that he was involved in this whole mess, would we be looking at the impeachment of a SC judge? It's only happened once so far, and the justice was acquitted.

Remind me again, which state was it took the first shot attacking US forces and the Union itself way back when? More likely he'll then become either governor or senator.

There's a long line of sedition that runs through both Carolinas.
I think the “SC” PeterB was referring to was the SCOTUS.
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#18
I’m curious what the questions will be, since her answers will likely boil down to, “somebody told me there was fraud.”
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#19
RgrF wrote:
Will she appear under oath?

I was thinking under water ....
“Art is how we decorate space.
Music is how we decorate time.”
Jean-Michel Basquiat
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#20
Fritz wrote:
[quote=RgrF]
Will she appear under oath?

I was thinking under water ....
I would prefer Under Arrest.
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