Group: seattle.politics
From: dangerman
Date: Thursday, August 09, 2007 5:25 AM
Subject: Re: California Decertifies Electronic Voting Machines

LarsensAttack wrote:
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> dangerman wrote:
>> LarsensAttack wrote:
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>>> dangerman wrote:
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>>>> LarsensAttack wrote:
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>>>>> dangerman wrote:
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>>>>>> * US * wrote:
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>>>>>>> On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 14:33:22 +0200, dangerman
>>>>>>> wrote:
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>>>>>>>> ... the state election commissions ...
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>>>>>>> They were deceived and threatened by the racketeers.
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>>>>>> We do have laws against that, and the FBI does investigate these
>>>>>> cases.
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>>>>> Only if they are allowed to. When you have the state attorney
>>>>> scandal, a gerrymandered USSC and someone like Alberto Gonzalez
>>>>> running the DoJ, you can do whatever you like.
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>>>> The states can't prevent the FBI from investigating things. Gonzales
>>>> can't either. You can read all about it at .
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>>> Now you're just lying. Thats precisely why the state attornies
>>> were fired.
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>> State attornies? We are talking about the FBI. The FBI is run by the
>> Director of the FBI, an appointee of the President. The Attorney
>> General decides whether to prosecute cases investigated by the FBI.
>> Gonzales can't stop the FBI from investigating anything. You can read
>> all about it at .
>
> Nonsense. You're switching tack backwards and forwards like
> a moth trying to evade a bat.

Ni, I did not switch. You switched from the FBI to the attorneys. They
are both in the judicial branch of government, but the attorneys are
managed by the Attorney General. The FBI is managed by the Director of
the FBI. The FBI investigates what it is allowed to investigate by law,
not what the Attorney General wants it to investigate.