Daily Archives: May 7, 2014

231-187 vote fell almost entirely along party lines

Posted: May 7, 2014 at 11:48 pm

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Acting on a conservative battle cry and potentially triggering a court battle with the Obama administration, the Republican-led House voted Wednesday to hold former IRS official Lois Lerner in contempt of Congress for refusing to answer questions about her agency's targeting of conservative and other groups.

The 231-187 vote fell almost entirely along party lines, a decision that cut across three sharp divides: balance of power issues between the branches of government, political questions over the IRS scandal, and a Constitutional debate over Lerner's individual Fifth Amendment rights.

Lerner is in the middle of that trio. Until she retired last year, she ran the IRS division in charge of tax exempt status. An inspector general's report concluded her staff had inappropriately targeted Tea Party and other groups for extra scrutiny.

The term "progressive" was also flagged but the inspector general report indicated that conservative terms drew more attention from the IRS.

The Fifth Amendment question

For nearly a year, Lerner has refused House requests to testify on the matter, citing her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.

Republicans insist that doesn't apply here, that she waived the right by first asserting her innocence when she appeared before the House Oversight Committee last May.

"Mrs. Lerner made 17 separate factual assertions before invoking her right to remain silent," proclaimed Rep. Richard Nugent, Republican of Florida, as he opened up Wednesday's debate. "You can't make selective assertions and still invoke your Fifth Amendment right."

Lerner's attorney, William Taylor, has dismissed that argument repeatedly and sent a statement rejecting it again Wednesday.

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House votes contempt for ex-IRS official

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Acting on a conservative battle cry and potentially triggering a court battle with the Obama administration, the Republican-led House voted Wednesday to hold former IRS official Lois Lerner in contempt of Congress for refusing to answer questions about her agency's targeting of conservative and other groups.

The 231-187 vote fell almost entirely along party lines, a decision that cut across three sharp divides: balance of power issues between the branches of government, political questions over the IRS scandal, and a Constitutional debate over Lerner's individual Fifth Amendment rights.

Lerner is in the middle of that trio. Until she retired last year, she ran the IRS division in charge of tax exempt status. An inspector general's report concluded her staff had inappropriately targeted Tea Party and other groups for extra scrutiny.

The term "progressive" was also flagged but the inspector general report indicated that conservative terms drew more attention from the IRS.

The Fifth Amendment question

For nearly a year, Lerner has refused House requests to testify on the matter, citing her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.

Republicans insist that doesn't apply here, that she waived the right by first asserting her innocence when she appeared before the House Oversight Committee last May.

"Mrs. Lerner made 17 separate factual assertions before invoking her right to remain silent," proclaimed Rep. Richard Nugent, Republican of Florida, as he opened up Wednesday's debate. "You can't make selective assertions and still invoke your Fifth Amendment right."

Lerner's attorney, William Taylor, has dismissed that argument repeatedly and sent a statement rejecting it again Wednesday.

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I-Team: Do police seek search warrant friendly judges?

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LAS VEGAS -- Could police be playing favorites when it comes to getting search warrants signed by local magistrates? An I-Team investigation shows one judge has signed nearly twice as many warrants this year, as any other judge.

The Fourth Amendment prevents police from entering your home or seizing your property without obtaining a warrant signed by an impartial magistrate.

But one expert the I-Team spoke with questions whether judges with strong ties to law enforcement can truly be impartial. Why do certain judges sign lots of warrants for police, while other sign hardly any.

Law enforcement officers went to Las Vegas Justice Court for search warrants more than 2,000 times last year. Each warrant has to be signed by a judge whose job it is to impartially review the facts before approving it. But can a judge who's married to a police officer be impartial when signing warrants for that officer's department?

A judge has to be neutral and detached and somebody who is married to a police office is not neutral and detached. Period, said John Wesley Hall, a Fourth Amendment expert.

Hall is a lawyer who runs a Fourth Amendment blog and wrote reference books on search and seizure law. He is referring to Judge Melanie Andress-Tobiasson who is married to a career Metro officer who retired last summer. When the I-Team asked Las Vegas Justice Court for numbers on how many warrants were signed by each magistrate Andress-Tobiassons name was at the top of the list.

She signed the greatest number of warrants by a margin of nearly 2 to 1 over the judge with the next highest figure.

I-Team reporter Glen Meek: Do you think the fact that your husband was a career Metro officer tends to prompt police to call you more often for a search warrant?

Tobiasson: Absolutely not. Absolutely not. And I can tell you, though he's retired now probably most of the officers on the department don't even know my husband.

If police seek certain judges for warrants and not others it can create the appearance of judge shopping. It's not illegal, but it can make the process seem unfair and begs the question of why police should favor some judges over others.

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Gun Depot USA Second amendment target shooting. – Video

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Gun Depot USA Second amendment target shooting.
Target shooting in a sand pit.Sorry no GPS on where ,it will remain to be a hidden range.

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Second Amendment Shootout – Video

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Second Amendment Shootout
K-State College Republicans held the annual second amendment shootout in support of the right to bear arms.

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WHAT FIRST AMENDMENT – Video

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WHAT FIRST AMENDMENT
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the p...

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Feds Plan To Ban Ammunition – Video

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Feds Plan To Ban Ammunition
Feds Declare War On Affordable and Plentiful Imported Ammunition IR. Nevada Governor Blasts Feds #39; #39;First Amendment Area #39; in Bundy Dispute INFOWARS Nightly News: with Jakari Jackson Wednesday...

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Christopher Hitchens vs Tony Blair Debate – Religion A Force For Good In The World – Video

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Christopher Hitchens vs Tony Blair Debate - Religion A Force For Good In The World
Christopher Hitchens (Author),Religion (Literary Genre),Tony Blair,Releigion,Force for good,good force,God,Islam,Christianity,First Amendment (Constitutional Amendment)

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ALEX JONES Show Shocking Video: Cop Protects 1st AMENDMENT During TSA Opt Out Campaign – Video

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ALEX JONES Show Shocking Video: Cop Protects 1st AMENDMENT During TSA Opt Out Campaign
Alex Jones Show - Shocking Video: Cop Protects First Amendment During TSA Opt Out Campaign Sheriff defends free speech rights against airport official during...

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John Paul Stevens: "Money is not speech" – Video

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John Paul Stevens: "Money is not speech"
Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens says campaign finance limits should not be viewed as violations of the First Amendment. Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens says campaign...

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