Police should be protected from ,…” RIGHT?
question that Gandhi : should be protected from the police ,…” RIGHT “?
It is true … RIGHT! Major met privately urges the Government to “protect the police from the law,” Sir Paul Stephenson argues that the money wasted fighting civilians speculative claims alleging brutality or undue zat?ení.Metropolitní Police Commissioner also called on the Minister of Interior, to load more costs for officials and Other employees are suing the police force to work lawsuits over allegations of discrimination or unfair zacházení.Co he was referring to members of the public to sue police for unlawful arrests among other v?ci.James Welch, the civil rights group Liberty, said: “The ability to challenge police misconduct in court is a fundamental constitutional safeguards against abuse of authority under current rules, if you lose your case in civil courts, you can expect to be ordered. to pay his legal costs of a successful rival. “” Services must comply with the law should not attempt to carve out an exception for himself, ” told The Guardian.http: / / www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/8054511/Met-chief-privately-urges-Theresa-May-to-protect-police-from-civilian- lawsuits.htmlMluv?í Interior Ministry confirmed last night that Ms. May received a letter from Sir Paul. He said: “The Home Secretary has a good relationship with Sir Paul Stephenson. It is customary for him to write to her with his views and the Interior Minister is always after them carefully.” Well, … What do you think YA members of such a request? All ideas welcome ….. Best answer:
Answer crow t robot
your question is too complicated
Give the answer to this question below!
Question is specifically for JS but it can be for all people who don’t read the entire question and details
Question by girlinlove: Question is specifically for JS but it can be for all people who don’t read the entire question and details
JS- why don’t you read the entire question and all of the details before you berate me. My husband is deployed, and he has never asked a question. I was not supporting “prison planets” (or whatever his name is) question. If you would have read the details you would have seen that I was thanking the people who are supportive of our troops- including you. I also want you to know that neither my husband, nor I, are asking for anything special, Including your so called “gravy boat.” I know he signed a contract and I don’t expect anything special. And if you are going to write such remarks without at least checking the details you should have the balls to accept emails.
Best answer:
Answer by Patti T
You go girl!!!!
Give your answer to this question below!
Dear Conspiracy Theorists…could you tell me why nobody from the Bush family is at the Bilderberg Conference?
Question by Thurston: Dear Conspiracy Theorists…could you tell me why nobody from the Bush family is at the Bilderberg Conference?
Heres the entire guest list from one of your favorite conspiracy websites “Prison Planet”.
It seems that Bush Sr or Jr or Dick Cheney are not on the list.
Can you explain how this is possible? I thought you had told me for years that they and their actions were the result of the “Bilderberg Plan” for world domination.
Yet, they aren’t on the list of attendees. Why not?
http://www.prisonplanet.com/bilderberg-2010-final-list-of-participants.html
Best answer:
Answer by Lolo
The conspiracy theorists are loony.
Or are they?
What do you think? Answer below!
Japanese-American camp, war emergency evacuation, [Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, Calif.] (LOC)
Some cool Executive Orders images:
Japanese-American camp, war emergency evacuation, [Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, Calif.] (LOC)

Image by The Library of Congress
Japanese-American camp, war emergency evacuation, [Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, Calif.]
1942 or 1943.
1 transparency : color.
Notes:
Original caption card speculated that this photo was part of a series taken by Russell Lee to document Japanese Americans in Malheur County, Ore., and showed people transplanting celery. Re-identified as Tule Lake because of similarity to LC-USW36-789, which shows Abalone Mountain.
Title from FSA or OWI agency caption.
Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.
Subjects:
Farming.
World War, 1939-1945.
Concentration camps.
Japanese Americans.
United States–California–Tule Lake
Format: Transparencies–Color
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Farm Security Administration – Office of War Information Collection 12002-55 (DLC) 93845501
General information about the FSA/OWI Color Photographs is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsac
Persistent URL: hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a35013
hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsa.8e07969
Call Number: LC-USW36-786
Whitehouse.gov: Executive Orders and Presidential Memoranda

Image by planspark
It’s all still sinking in…
Wow! Seems like a huge weight has been lifted. New day, new dawn etc.
www.whitehouse.gov/briefing_room/executive_orders/
This Night Scene Was Taken at 7:45 P.M. After All Commercial and Neon Lights Were Turned Off September, 29, 1973, by Executive Order From Governor Tom Mccall to Ease the Energy Shortage in the State 09/1973

Image by The U.S. National Archives
Original Caption: This Night Scene Was Taken at 7:45 P.M. After All Commercial and Neon Lights Were Turned Off September, 29, 1973, by Executive Order From Governor Tom Mccall to Ease the Energy Shortage in the State 09/1973
U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 412-DA-12927
Photographer: Falconer, David
Subjects:
Portland (Multnomah county, Oregon, United States) inhabited place
Environmental Protection Agency
Project DOCUMERICA
Persistent URL: http://arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=555379
Repository: Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001.
For information about ordering reproductions of photographs held by the Still Picture Unit, visit: www.archives.gov/research/order/still-pictures.html
Reproductions may be ordered via an independent vendor. NARA maintains a list of vendors at www.archives.gov/research/order/vendors-photos-maps-dc.html
Buy copies of selected National Archives photographs and documents at the National Archives Print Shop online: gallery.pictopia.com/natf/photo/
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Constitutional Law 1 Moot Court
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Constitutional Law 1 Moot Court

Image by Bikoy
September 3-4, 2008. For Constitutional Law 1 class, our professor made us replay (in our own way) the Supreme Court proceedings in Lambino vs. COMELEC. My blockmates and I took on different roles as Supreme Court Justices, petitioners and respondents. I was on the side of the Sigaw ng Bayan / People’s Initiative petitioners as Erico Aumentado. Some of us even took on the role of the Solicitor General and amicus curiae Joaquin Bernas.
Constitutional Law 1 Moot Court

Image by Bikoy
September 3-4, 2008. For Constitutional Law 1 class, our professor made us replay (in our own way) the Supreme Court proceedings in Lambino vs. COMELEC. My blockmates and I took on different roles as Supreme Court Justices, petitioners and respondents. I was on the side of the Sigaw ng Bayan / People’s Initiative petitioners as Erico Aumentado. Some of us even took on the role of the Solicitor General and amicus curiae Joaquin Bernas.
Constitutional Law 1 Moot Court

Image by Bikoy
September 3-4, 2008. For Constitutional Law 1 class, our professor made us replay (in our own way) the Supreme Court proceedings in Lambino vs. COMELEC. My blockmates and I took on different roles as Supreme Court Justices, petitioners and respondents. I was on the side of the Sigaw ng Bayan / People’s Initiative petitioners as Erico Aumentado. Some of us even took on the role of the Solicitor General and amicus curiae Joaquin Bernas.
Suggestions for President-elect Barack Obama
Suggestions for President-elect Barack Obama
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Suggestions for President-elect Barack Obama
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These are my suggestions for President-elect Barack Obama concerning the economy, family issues, literacy, crime, national healthcare, taxes & energy:
<B>Job Creation:</B>
New Deal-type initiatives like the CCC & WPA. These would create real jobs, paid for by the US government (you and me), repairing the national infrastructure; for instance, rebuilding New Orleans & the rest of the still-reeling and still often unrecognizable Gulf and Atlantic coasts. This would be trickle-horizontally economics, in that the living wages paid to these workers would be saved or spent by these workers, and in turn be saved and spent by the recipients of these workers’ funds, again and again, raising tax dollars over and over again for Uncle Sam, creating a big-time real return on our investment in putting tax-paying people back to work in worthwhile jobs. There must be zero tolerance and certain severe prison terms for any monetary wrongdoing by anyone involved in any agency created for this effort.
<B>Family Gardens:</B>
For families (and for the planet), we could encourage all able families to begin family vegetable gardens, to help families get back to Nature. They could use saved rainwater from water barrels for most of their irrigation. Working in the garden as families would bring families closer together, and they would get a better idea of how vital the Earth is for us. These new gardeners would have food to eat and they could donate any surplus food to their neighbors or to city shelters for the less fortunate. These gardens would create green space and make our air more breathable. By the way, a similar program was set up quite successfully in Great Britain at the height of the worldwide Depression of the 1930′s (<I>The British Heritage</I>, 1948), and to this day, if you travel by train through England, you can gaze down into all these tidy little backyard gardens, many of them having now been turned over to flowers.
<B>Neighborhood Watch:</B>
Create a new national agency as a central base for neighborhood groups interested in preventing crime in their neighborhoods. The neighbor groups throughout the USA could get together at certain times in the year to brainstorm for new ideas in neighborhood safety; and these neighborhoods could then pass along these new ideas to the national agency, which would then broadcast them nationwide over the Internet to all the other neighborhoods, for a tremendous pool of ideas. One idea might be zero tolerance for drug houses and laxer laws about prosecuting the inhabitants, shutting them down and boarding them up.
<B>National Healthcare:</B>
Our healthcare system is a mess of spinach. It couldn’t be any worse, so anything would be an improvement. I suggest a commitee of doctors & economists make a thorough study of all countries with national healthcare and borrow from those countries their best ideas and avoid their worst ideas. This way we can join the rest of the civilized world in the 20th century . . . and only one century too late.
<B>Friends of the Library:</B>
Our city has a Friends of the Library store. This is a store, staffed by volunteers, in which people from all over our city donate books for the “Friends” to sell, the proceeds going to the local libraries. The Friends take the books in the best condition and sell them in their small store. Other books, and they are donated thousands of them, are stored in a building two doors down and sold at three-day book sales twice a year. These sales are very well attended, and people leave with huge stacks of books, most costing from .50 to .00. The notion of a Friends of the Library store in cities all across the USA would be great for the country’s literacy.
<B>Taxing big business:</B>
Any company or business enterprise making over a million dollars in profit will pay a flat tax on their net profit (yes, in addition to any other tax they owe, if any), and it will be applied to the National Debt. This tax can expire whenever there is no debt. In the meantime, it would encourage businesses to stake out positions against all government pork-barrel spending. Don’t feel too sorry for businesses: many of them pay less (if any) taxes than does a family of four earning .000 per year. Related Reuters article:
http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSN1249465620080812
<B>Cold Case Cowboys:</B>
Retired policemen, detectives & other former government employees should be given the opportunity to volunteer to work on cold crime cases. Just bringing, say, four of these guys and gals together could represent 100 years or more of experience. Retired people often like to recall their work years, and this would be a great way for them to keep their hands in their old fields. This could bring long-awaited justice to many people and allow current law enforcement to focus on solving current crimes. This is not an original idea of mine; I got it from the Cold Case Files TV show and am passing it on in hope it could catch on nationally.
<B>Energy:</B>
There must be no government handouts or bailouts to any auto company to use for producing cars that run on gasoline; we have been too long on that deadend road leading nowhere. And you could talk yourself blue in the face and still never be able to convince me that our using up other countries’ oil while sitting on our own oil is somehow a bad idea; our oil could me much more valuable to us in the future than to squander it now for two dollars per gallon at the gas pump.

