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donut 08-11-09 12:05 PM

Steamy critical about what ?
 
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SteamWake 08-11-09 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by donut (Post 1148979)
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The green black blue purple fonts. I know its a copy past job but the colors alone are enough to put one off. Thats all.

Letum 08-11-09 04:43 PM

Please don't just copy/paste junkmail.
Apart from anything else, it is almost impossible to read.

donut 08-11-09 05:01 PM

Letum Sir,
 
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Originally Posted by Letum (Post 1149182)
Please don't just copy/paste junkmail.
Apart from anything else, it is almost impossible to read.

Think, people send these because our goverment must be held in check when spending our hard cash. It is freedom of expression,given to US. by our Forfathers. These elected, greedy, better than working class, don't put there pants one leg at a time.

@ Capt.steamy,>>Hove too,we will comply:salute:

Letum 08-11-09 05:09 PM

I bet those aren't the font colours and formatting given to you by your forefathers.
Or the list of private e-mail adresses given to you by your forefathers.

donut 08-11-09 05:26 PM

Edited/Complied with,SHUT !
 
Whom are you in the UK. to tell US. human rights, you are outspoken, give others the same right, or perhaps you are one of them. I would like to see you get into your panties both legs at the same time:har:

Tribesman 08-11-09 05:28 PM

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I haven't seen anything written to that effect
Try USc 31 1108(g) and the CODEL for each of the sessions since 9/11

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who hires the Congressional Sergeant at Arms?
If by hire you mean pays then you do if you are a taxpayer as he is a government employee, just like you paid for him in his previous government job.
If you mean who appoints him then he is chosen from a list of candidates submited to the house , in the case of the current one he has been chosen first by the republicans then again by them ,then has gone on getting hired variously by democrats and republicans each session, for his current term it was the democrats again.

Platapus 08-11-09 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 1148948)
I haven't seen anything written to that effect but let me ask Platapus another question, who hires the Congressional Sergeant at Arms?

The Sergeant-at-Arms is not hired but elected by the House. It appears that the Speaker of the House has the authority to nominate who they wish to be the Sergeant-at-Arms but there is a formality of a vote of the entire house.

http://clerk.house.gov/art_history/h...s_at_arms.html

Gives a history of the position

http://clerk.house.gov/legislative/rules/rule2.html

Describes the official duties of the position

http://www.c-span.org/questions/weekly12.asp

The House Sergeant-at-Arms is Wilson Livingood, while Gregory Casey holds the position in the Senate. The Speaker of the House and the Senate Majority Leader have the prerogative of selecting and nominating an individual for the post in their respective chambers. Their candidate must then be elected by majority vote of the full chamber, but this is a mere formality.

http://www.rules.house.gov/archives/98-835.pdf

Is a fact sheet from the CRS on the position


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