Efficient-Library792
Efficient-Library792 t1_iu7p4b3 wrote
Reply to comment by NemosGhost in TIL: During the US Civil War, a father issued a writ of habeus corpus to get his underaged Son out of the US Army, when the writ was delivered to the camp, the provost had both the lawyer who had delivered the writ, and the Judge who had issued the writ arrested and imprisoned. by hoosyourdaddyo
Yawn. So youre not only a racist loser youre apparently 13 as well.
Efficient-Library792 t1_iu6yj8c wrote
Reply to comment by NemosGhost in TIL: During the US Civil War, a father issued a writ of habeus corpus to get his underaged Son out of the US Army, when the writ was delivered to the camp, the provost had both the lawyer who had delivered the writ, and the Judge who had issued the writ arrested and imprisoned. by hoosyourdaddyo
Back to the drivethru window boy you already get $$$$ of my taxes every april at least get me my fries
Efficient-Library792 t1_iu6ycnt wrote
Reply to comment by NemosGhost in TIL: During the US Civil War, a father issued a writ of habeus corpus to get his underaged Son out of the US Army, when the writ was delivered to the camp, the provost had both the lawyer who had delivered the writ, and the Judge who had issued the writ arrested and imprisoned. by hoosyourdaddyo
No beta he didnt. I understand youre ignorant of that as you couldnt even manage a ged and blame poc for the fact youre a failure.
Now please go get a job im tired of you getting $$$$ you didnt pay in every april out of my taxes
Efficient-Library792 t1_iu2yifa wrote
Reply to comment by ChevExpressMan in TIL: During the US Civil War, a father issued a writ of habeus corpus to get his underaged Son out of the US Army, when the writ was delivered to the camp, the provost had both the lawyer who had delivered the writ, and the Judge who had issued the writ arrested and imprisoned. by hoosyourdaddyo
He..sortof had to..and this also isnt unusual. In fact jefferson...the man behind the bill of rights...tried to have his politocall enemies arrested when he was president. Constitutional rights tend to go poof during all wars especially large ones. Youll notice dissent flat put isnt tolerated.
Efficient-Library792 t1_iu2y21n wrote
Reply to TIL: During the US Civil War, a father issued a writ of habeus corpus to get his underaged Son out of the US Army, when the writ was delivered to the camp, the provost had both the lawyer who had delivered the writ, and the Judge who had issued the writ arrested and imprisoned. by hoosyourdaddyo
So ..here's a nifty note. Because of the ruling removing the courts power over extraterritorial military bases..if a lawyer attempted to file something in a guantanamo or othe non territorial base the military could legally imprison them. Even execute them. Unfortunately the courts will go to ludicrous extremes to give the .mil and intel agencies more power during "war time"
Efficient-Library792 t1_iu2xqlx wrote
Reply to comment by RichardTitball in TIL: During the US Civil War, a father issued a writ of habeus corpus to get his underaged Son out of the US Army, when the writ was delivered to the camp, the provost had both the lawyer who had delivered the writ, and the Judge who had issued the writ arrested and imprisoned. by hoosyourdaddyo
It also ruled against him. He just ignored it. Lawyers and historians have pointed out countless times that the courts only true power is it's credibility
Efficient-Library792 t1_iu2xlf7 wrote
Reply to comment by NemosGhost in TIL: During the US Civil War, a father issued a writ of habeus corpus to get his underaged Son out of the US Army, when the writ was delivered to the camp, the provost had both the lawyer who had delivered the writ, and the Judge who had issued the writ arrested and imprisoned. by hoosyourdaddyo
Lincoln didnt try to overthrow a democratically elected federal government...he in fact did the opposite
Efficient-Library792 t1_iu2xcsi wrote
Reply to comment by NemosGhost in TIL: During the US Civil War, a father issued a writ of habeus corpus to get his underaged Son out of the US Army, when the writ was delivered to the camp, the provost had both the lawyer who had delivered the writ, and the Judge who had issued the writ arrested and imprisoned. by hoosyourdaddyo
I feel sorry for you little nazi. Uneducated incompetant and so insecure tou blame poc
Efficient-Library792 t1_iu2esvp wrote
Reply to TIL about some US Marine named Charles Brown who received the Medal of Honor in 1872, but deserted in Shanghai before he could receive it. by dragoniteftw33
Everyone "Youre a hero!" Brown "Yup had enough of that bullshit"
Efficient-Library792 t1_isqsgf9 wrote
Reply to comment by Garlien in TIL Liquid Helium is the perfect element to keep the superconductive magnets in MRI machines cold by Alternative-Leg1095
I think you underestimate what it costs to run even an energy neutral fusion plant. There are a few around the world and they cost 10 figures to build and probably 8 to run. Amd they likely produce tiny amounts of helium
Efficient-Library792 t1_iu7p9g7 wrote
Reply to comment by NemosGhost in TIL: During the US Civil War, a father issued a writ of habeus corpus to get his underaged Son out of the US Army, when the writ was delivered to the camp, the provost had both the lawyer who had delivered the writ, and the Judge who had issued the writ arrested and imprisoned. by hoosyourdaddyo
lmfao poor kid. I literally pay more in taxes than youll ever make kid. Oh i know i know its "them immergants n black pipples and dem eleets with ther fayuncy edukashuns". Back to stormfront with you