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Mar 29, 2007 07:12


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masquedbunny March 29 2007, 14:18:29 UTC
the last panel is missing a rather important verb.

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hexmod March 29 2007, 15:56:39 UTC
Oh yeah, I had to read it another time before noticing.

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edgar_suit March 29 2007, 14:42:33 UTC
Pardon my constitutional law ignorance but... which right would that be? The fifth? Was she under subpoena?

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saint_monkey March 29 2007, 18:14:02 UTC
The fifth would be the one. Lying before congress is a crime, so the fifth would be needed to protect oneself from 18 USC 1001:

http://trac.syr.edu/laws/18USC1001.html

(I am not a lawyer, and this is not legal advice, it's just some section of the US Code I found on the internet.)

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edgar_suit March 29 2007, 21:26:55 UTC
Well that's my point. It's basically admission of a fault. The aide is admitting to doing something wrong in order not testify lest she incriminate herself...

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she was a woman wayneforbush08 March 30 2007, 06:53:46 UTC
therefore permanently subpoena'd

i think all those libbrolls needs to be fired and elect some of my boys in office. we could show this administration what real cowboys are s'pose da do when it comes to solvin probelms.

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i can't wait for them to fire gonzalaz wayneforbush08 March 30 2007, 06:52:11 UTC
hopefully then he'll be known as speedy gonzalez and bush can elect someone who is more fit for the job. carl rove maybe

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