Wednesday, August 28th, 2013
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Former Audubon Park Police sergeant claims he was harassed and wrongfully fired |
RE: Former Audubon Park Police sergeant claims he was harassed...
August 31st, 2013 @ 5:02AM (11 years ago)
You are clearly disturbed.
- You are clearly racist. 11 years ago
- The usual leftist response to overwhelmi... 11 years ago
RE: Former Audubon Park Police sergeant claims he was harassed...
August 31st, 2013 @ 5:48AM (11 years ago)
President Obama and his successors in the Oval Office are not obligated to make public the names of individuals visiting the White House, according to a decision of the federal Circuit Court for the District of Columbia made public Friday.
The case was brought by Judicial Watch, the government watchdog nonprofit that has been fighting a long legal battle seeking to force release of the White House visitor logs as public records under the Freedom of Information Act.
But in a decision that is drawing intense criticism from across the ideological spectrum, the circuit court said the president has a "constitutional perogative" not to tell the American people who he or his staff meets with in the White House.
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which one is the president?
11 years ago
- Two people Obama might want to meet with... 11 years ago