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Is there any way to get rid of conflicts of interest with earmarks?
The constitutions of America and Great Britain have impressively remained the same.
Quote from: Matthew L on 29/08/2011 09:38:58The constitutions of America and Great Britain have impressively remained the same.- except that the UK does not really have one []
Quote from: Geezer on 29/08/2011 17:15:29Quote from: Matthew L on 29/08/2011 09:38:58The constitutions of America and Great Britain have impressively remained the same.- except that the UK does not really have one []- and except for these 27 cases for the US: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_amendments_to_the_United_States_Constitution:p
Well said JP.Flying off at a tangent, I've noticed recently that there does seem to be a certain amount of animosity directed at our bretheren in the legal fratenrnity. I always think that's a bit unfair, because it's not their fault. It's the lawmakers that dork everything up.
- except that the UK does not really have one cheesy
It doesn't matter which form of government you choose, none are ideal. The problem with politics is politicians. They rather tend to be 'professional' at politics but have little conception of what life is like for real people in the real world.
I wonder if the banks would shut off my credit if I was $14 Billion ($14,000,000,000) overdrawn on my account?
What I'd like to know is, where were all these financial wizards, who are so bloody clever, in 2007 and before?