yup.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/02/06/budget.ap/index.html
here we go, into even more debt....
http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/02/06/budget.ap/index.html
here we go, into even more debt....
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Even the retards are coming around. I wonder how much of that 2.77 is going into Haliburton's account?Quoted post[/post]]
how did this thread make it a full 24 hours and not turn into a brawl?
The legal system and the judiciary were organised to serve the needs of the Nazi Party. Appointments of judges and lawyers were tightly controlled by the State. People could be treated as having committed a crime even if they had not broken a specific law. It was enough to have acted against the will of the Fuhrer or to have offended against National Socialist ideology. Special political courts were set up for political 'crimes'. These courts were presided over by special Nazi judges and there was no appeal against their decision. A secret police called, the Gestapo was set up to hunt down and deal with Hitler's political opponents. Offenders were often sent to concentration camps with no limit specified for the sentence. This was called 'protective custody'.