Anonymous ID: df53fb May 23, 2020, 7:34 a.m. No.9287326   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9287286

Two systems of law in America.

One is quasi fantastic, quasi real - the constitution. Under constitutional law, POTUS has no authority.

 

The other system of law, dictatorial, which started with Lincoln and whose powers have only increased since then, i.e. Nuclear firing protocol and emergency powers, the President is god. Under this legal authority the President can do whatever he wants. So yeah, he could override them with the least flagrant exercise of this power called federal funding.

 

As always, it all depends on how far POTUS wants to push it and expose the jig. America, a country where the people don't vote for president, but we all pretend we do, in order to go to sleep at night.

Anonymous ID: df53fb May 23, 2020, 7:47 a.m. No.9287399   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9287266

The plot thickens.

Early reports, without the father's testimony said he was staying at the nursing home, which made no sense to me.

Now, assuming that the father's words are true we learn he was staying there because he was diagnosed with Covid.

Democrat run states are insane asylums.

Anonymous ID: df53fb May 23, 2020, 7:58 a.m. No.9287490   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7503 >>7751 >>7914

>>9287291

A little background on the speaker

 

Jailed Former Russian Intelligence Officer Kvachkov To Be Released

February 07, 2019 11:56 GMT

 

A jailed former Russian intelligence officer's conviction for incitement of hatred has been annulled after the extremism article in the Criminal Code was partially decriminalized.

 

A court in the Russian region of Mordovia said on February 7 that the motion by Vladimir Kvachkov's lawyer to cancel the conviction due to the amendment to the extremism-related article in the Criminal Code had been satisfied.

 

Lawyer Andrei Vikanov told the Mediazona news portal that his client will be most likely released on February 19.

 

In late December, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law that removed the possibility of a prison sentence for first-time offenders found to have incited ethnic, religious, and other forms of hatred and discord in public, including in the media or on the Internet.

 

Kvachkov was initially arrested in December 2010 and sentenced to 13 years in prison in 2013 after a court in Moscow found him guilty of creating a terrorist group and plotting to overthrow the government. The term was later cut to eight years.

 

In August 2017, Kvachkov was found guilty of inciting hatred and handed down an additional two years in prison in August 2017.

 

The additional conviction stemmed from a video in which Kvachkov was calling for the government to be toppled and which was smuggled out of the prison.

 

Earlier in 2005, Kvachkov was arrested for allegedly planning to murder former Deputy Prime Minister Anatoly Chubais. He was acquitted on that charge twice, in 2008 and 2010.

Anonymous ID: df53fb May 23, 2020, 8:22 a.m. No.9287697   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7722

>>9287647

You're right.

This is second time in two days that I've been called out for trying to stick to older rules. It's clear this place is evolving and I'm stuck in a time long gone. Go on new wave anons, bring us to the future. I'll be that guy bitching in the back.