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It protects against perjury laws, libel laws, slander laws,

Posted on: June 13, 2021 at 10:39:33 CT
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and laws that prohibit the leaking of privileged government information to outside sources?

Wow, i'll read the constitution again and look especially for the slander, libel, leaking and perjury permissions.

James comey will be delighted to hear that. Not that he had any concerns that his admission under oath before a congressional committee that he gave documents related to a private conversation with the president of the united states to a college professor pal FOR THE EXPRESS PURPOSE of getting a special council empaneled would cause him any legal problems.
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          There’s a law against lying?(nm) - El-ahrairah BAMA - 6/13 10:16:35
               Uh, yeah. (nm) - Outsider MU - 6/13 10:24:23
                    Jg is in big trouble then... nm - hokie VT - 6/13 10:25:46
                         Lying is the least of the troubles JG needs to be - Outsider MU - 6/13 10:29:17
               Slander, libel, leaking, perjury.... Not that journalists - hokie VT - 6/13 10:23:33
                    Ever read the first amendment - El-ahrairah BAMA - 6/13 10:31:46
                         It protects against perjury laws, libel laws, slander laws, - hokie VT - 6/13 10:39:33
                              Please do - El-ahrairah BAMA - 6/13 10:44:25
                                   Your post doesn't mention perjury, why? Link - hokie VT - 6/13 10:47:43
                                        I’ll edit it for ya(nm) - El-ahrairah BAMA - 6/13 10:48:23
                                             18 US code 798 is also unconstitutional? Wow. Link - hokie VT - 6/13 11:02:07
                                                  Any law that violates the constitution is unconstitutional(nm) - El-ahrairah BAMA - 6/13 11:04:44
                                                       So why hasn't it been struck down? nm - hokie VT - 6/13 11:05:47
                                                            Because the government doesn’t adhere to the constitution(nm) - El-ahrairah BAMA - 6/13 11:08:26
                                                                 You should tell them. You're much smarter than they. nm - hokie VT - 6/13 11:16:21
                                   So slander laws are unconstitutional? Like perjury? nm - hokie VT - 6/13 10:45:18
                                        if they are federal laws, yes (nm) - pickle MU - 6/13 11:52:48
                                        Yep(nm) - El-ahrairah BAMA - 6/13 10:47:46
                                             You sure are smart. Link - hokie VT - 6/13 10:57:28
                                                  why would you link to that instead of the Constitution? - pickle MU - 6/13 12:14:23
                                                       Look everybody, it’s Mr, Schoolhouse Rock! Yaaaaaay. (nm) - Outsider MU - 6/13 12:35:16
                                                  RE: You sure are smart. Link - El-ahrairah BAMA - 6/13 11:03:54
                    Under this current administration, Laws and the Constitution - JayRoy KC - 6/13 10:29:33
     Not going to happen unless the powers to be are in - Outsider MU - 6/13 09:55:35
     Is this about wmds in Iraq?(nm) - El-ahrairah BAMA - 6/13 09:46:11
     Somewhere around 1776 or thereafter.(nm) - Toger STL - 6/13 09:44:40




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