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White House Refuses To Comment On Petition To Investigate Chris Dodd

malraid writes "The White House has issued a statement in which they refuse to comment on the petition to investigate Chris Dodd for bribery from the MPAA to pass legislation. The reason given: 'because it requests a specific law enforcement action.'"

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  1. Darn by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Darn. If only there were a department we could go to in order to get justice. We could even fill it with lawyers who could prosecute people who broke the law. Put someone in charge of it who people couldn't mess with - like a government official or something.

  2. Re:Alright by idbeholda · · Score: 3, Funny

    You can't just go about doing that, you silly knave! There are policies! PROCEDURES! INSTITUTIONS!

  3. Re:Dying from lack of surprise... by gmhowell · · Score: 3, Funny

    Of course he also asked to have the next slave girl brought in when he grew bored of the one he was shtooping.

    To be fair, I hear Sally Hemmings had a phat ass.

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    Jesus was all right but his disciples were thick and ordinary. -John Lennon
  4. Re:That's how it works. by Pikoro · · Score: 4, Funny

    See, now if you would have tweeted that, you would get a free ticket back to your country, compliments of the DHS :)

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    "Freedom in the USA is not the ability to do what you want. It is the ability to stop others from doing what THEY want"
  5. Re:Dying from lack of surprise... by localtoast · · Score: 5, Funny

    en-US is open source. TJ had his own branch. Just sync to his branch, and you'll be fine.

  6. Re:Dying from lack of surprise... by LoyalOpposition · · Score: 5, Funny

    Which is a call to authority, that is to say, a fallacy.

    Did someone tell you that?

    ~Loyal

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    I aim to misbehave.