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It is hard to even wrap one's mind around the fact that rotterdam is hiring the 'city of schenectady's' comptroller!! OMG!!   the comptroller that has been employed by the city with the highest taxes/fees, corruption, crime, blight/vacant buildings, houses for sale everywhere....etc.........GREAT RESUME!!

And now he can work with a super that had a tax warrant against him!!

Ya just can't make this stuff up!!


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
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RIGHT

What is wrong with the citizens of Rotterdam.....it seems they can easily be swayed with smoozing and untruths and believe

anything they are told by the candidates....

Why can these politcal hackers fill their pockets with money and those on Soc Sec ....don't get a raise and now will.....and it will

mean nothing.....Dip once....twice...three times,    but FOUR????

How greedy are these people.....and also the TC....will be collecting for the same....dipping....how many times for her....

PEOPLE OF ROTTERDAM NEED TO GO TO THE MEETINGS    AND SPEAK UP.....

Where and who makes up laws to retirement and public service???   of course other dippers.....this needs to end....
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There's no limit to some peoples greed.
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Wasn't he Constantino's boss at Mohon?


another pig in a poke?


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Quoted from CICERO
Wasn't he Constantino's boss at Mohon?


I wonder if Raucci is in on it??????


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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It is hard to even wrap one's mind around the fact that rotterdam is hiring the 'city of schenectady's' comptroller!! OMG!!   the comptroller that has been employed by the city with the highest taxes/fees, corruption, crime, blight/vacant buildings, houses for sale everywhere....etc.........GREAT RESUME!!

And now he can work with a super that had a tax warrant against him!!

Ya just can't make this stuff up!!


It shouldn't be hard for you to "wrap your head around" anything -- after all it is hollow.


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It shouldn't be hard for you to "wrap your head around" anything -- after all it is hollow.



So far your DEms have raised the town payroll by at least 50,000

20 grand raise to comptroller and I am sue JP will draw at min 30g for his expertise consulting

Thank you...............................@sshole
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those who 'control' the balance sheets control the $$$

those who control the $$$ control the masses

those who control the $$$ control the guns

those who control the guns control the masses


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Tyranny and the Rule of Prosecutors
by William L. Anderson

Recently by William L. Anderson: Linda Kelly’s Inferno



  
    
Several years ago, James Bovard wrote that large numbers of Americans working in government positions simply are not subject to obeying laws that other Americans must follow – or go to prison. Lest anyone doubt what he says, the recent recommendation by a special prosecutor investigating misconduct by the U.S. Department of Justice in the trial of the late Ted Stevens should provide ample proof that if one is a government lawyer, then one is not subject to the law.

The Stevens trial two years ago in which the then-Alaska U.S. Senator was tried and convicted on corruption charges turned out to be a farce. While it is true that Stevens really was the very symbol of "crony capitalism" and pork-barrel spending, nonetheless what federal prosecutors did was reprehensible in gaining the conviction.

According to the report, prosecutors knowingly lied, withheld exculpatory evidence, and managed to make sure that the Republican would be tried in D.C. and judged by a jury of Democrats. In other words, the trial was a farce from the beginning, as often is the case in federal criminal law.


In his investigation of the government’s conduct (which resulted in the guilty verdict being thrown out), Special Prosecutor Henry F. Schuelke III wrote that the very prosecution was "permeated by systematic concealment of significant exculpatory evidence which would have independently corroborated his defense and his testimony, and seriously damaged the testimony and credibility of the government’s key witness." In other words, prosecutors knew exactly what they were doing: breaking the law.

However, despite the fact that these government agents knowingly and systematically defied the law, the special prosecutor has declared that they should not face any criminal charges because…the trial judge "did not issue a clear order telling them to properly handle evidence and witnesses." That is correct: because the judge did not remind officers of the court that they were to obey the law, and especially the law as interpreted in the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1963 Brady v. Maryland ruling, people who already knew the law and had been trained in the law but deliberately chose to disobey it will not be punished.


Furthermore, the courts have ruled on a number of occasions that police and prosecutors cannot be held liable when they are ignorant of the law but they make wrongful arrests. (That is, arrest someone who police thought was violating a law, but it turns out the police were wrong about the law.) In other words, for police and prosecutor, ignorance of the law IS an excuse, a get-out-of-jail-for-free card.

Contrast this recommendation with how everyone else in American is treated when it comes to alleged breaking of the law. It turns out that the standard line "ignorance of the law is no excuse" only applies to people who would be most likely not to know the law or even know a particular law or regulation existed. Furthermore, the courts have ruled on a number of occasions that the doctrine of mens rea, once the bedrock of Anglo-American criminal law, no longer applies, as intent now is irrelevant, at least for people who are not employed in the "criminal justice" system.

Take the federal prosecutors in the Stevens case, for example. All of them are law school graduates, and Brady is taught in every class on criminal law. Furthermore, they are required to take regular classes throughout the years, and Brady is a staple of that training.


I will go further. Each prosecutor in the Stevens case knew the Brady requirements and knew them better than the typical layperson or journalist, and I will guarantee that when they were violating Brady during the evidence-gathering stage and during the trial, they knew down to their socks they were violating the law and did it anyway. To make matters worse, they had strong evidence in their possession that their key witness had serious credibility problems, which is a nice way to say that the prosecutors knowingly suborned perjury, which is a felony.

Lest one thinks I exaggerate, Schuelke’s report declared that his investigators "found evidence of concealment and serious misconduct that was previously unknown and almost certainly would never have been revealed — at least to the court and to the public — but for their exhaustive investigation." In other words, prosecutors did not just fail to turn over the evidence; they made specific efforts to hide it, which violates statues against obstruction of justice, another felony.


Yet, the government investigator then declares that all should be ignored because the trial judge did not specifically tell prosecutors that they are supposed to both know the law and then obey it. That is not a privilege given to the rest of us.

No, the readers of this article, according to U.S. courts, are supposed to know literally every law that Congress and various state legislatures, not to mention local governments, pass every year, as well as every other law that ever has been placed on the books anywhere in the USA. Forget that we are dealing with hundreds of thousands of statutes; you, dear reader, are supposed to be intimately familiar with the law.

If you wish to find a way out of this predicament, however, the solution is before you: find employment as a police officer, a prosecutor, or a judge and you can wallow in lawbreaking and legal ignorance to your heart’s content, and the courts will back you.

The irony is that Schuelke’s investigation and report is being heralded as a triumph of the "ethics" of those who enforce the laws of this country. You see, we are told, no one is above the law. Well, almost no one. The people who more than anyone else should be held to the highest standards of the law are the ones who really are above it.

Tyranny exists when certain people are permitted to act in a lawless manner while forcing others to obey ridiculous and oppressive laws. Lest anyone believe that such a situation exists only in faraway countries where soldiers goose-step and dictators have funny moustaches, think again. What Schuelke has done is not to destroy tyranny, but to expand it, giving prosecutors literally a free pass to lie and eviscerate the very laws they claim to enforce, all in the name of "justice."

November 24, 2011

William L. Anderson, Ph.D. [send him mail], teaches economics at Frostburg State University in Maryland, and is an adjunct scholar of the Ludwig von Mises Institute. He also is a consultant with American Economic Services. Visit his blog.

Copyright © 2011 by LewRockwell.com. Permission to reprint in whole or in part is gladly granted, provided full credit is given.


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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So far your DEms have raised the town payroll by at least 50,000

20 grand raise to comptroller and I am sue JP will draw at min 30g for his expertise consulting

Thank you...............................@sshole


And I'm sure this is just going to be the beginning for rotterdamians!
Less than 50% of rotterdamians just voted themselves in a 'runaway train'!!!


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
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So far your DEms have raised the town payroll by at least 50,000. 20 grand raise to comptroller and I am sue JP will draw at min 30g for his expertise consulting. Thank you..............................@sshole


Wait until his pal asks for a huge pay increase for Town Jerk. You ain't seen nothing yet. Political pigs in a feeding frenzy. With no one to say NO!
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WHY CAN'T THE INCREASE BE STOPPED?????...CAUSE NO ONE HAS THE BALLS TO STAND UP AND SAY NO MOTR

there are more taxpayers than those in the new REGIME....start a petition....it worked for certain few to get their jobs back...

the greed is written all over their faces...especially one....asked for increase even before the election....planned way ahead of time..

in someone's home......behind closed doors....in secret.....
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And I'm sure this is just going to be the beginning for rotterdamians! Less than 50% of rotterdamians just voted themselves in a 'runaway train'!!!


Those that did should be sent to a rubber room with the idiot sock puppets here. Same mental issues. Back in The Pit Bull City they are not replacing Frick and Fronck. That's how much they did. No need to hire anyone.
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Paolino will be a  consult for finances.....how much is he getting ....

There are too many chiefs (no pun inteneded) in all the departments and the budget is bulging to explode.


And they took money away from dog control person....like he doesn't earn his keep....but will give it to asomone who

really isn't needed.......wow....Rotterdam is in for a big surprise....taxpayers will be furious....this Town is under seige

by greedy officials....and the ceremony (Jan 1st)  looks like something from a military doctrination....

OMG dress to impress.....make the rules....see what happens.....3 minutes folks..
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Quoted from Shadow
There's no limit to some peoples greed.


You don't know how right you are. On his way out the door the City morons are giving JP a $10,000 going away present. The political trough has now been relocated to Rotterdam. Come and get it! No one in town will say nuthin. They like the tenth highest taxes in the region.
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