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The court said, sure, a President is immune while in office, but anything he did while in office once he leaves office he's no longer immune.
So, that would apply to every past, current, and future President.
But, it also would, of necessity, apply to judges at all levels across the fruited plain. Judges have immunity while serving, but taking this ruling to a logical conclusion, once any judge, Federal, State, etc. leaves the bench, their immunity from acts done as sitting judges no longer exists once they are no longer on the bench.
Oh, and Texas should indict Obama and Eric Holder.
Oh, and Mexican families should sue Obama and Holder.
I mean, immunity is dead once you leave office, so said three judges.
So, that would apply to every past, current, and future President.
But, it also would, of necessity, apply to judges at all levels across the fruited plain. Judges have immunity while serving, but taking this ruling to a logical conclusion, once any judge, Federal, State, etc. leaves the bench, their immunity from acts done as sitting judges no longer exists once they are no longer on the bench.
Oh, and Texas should indict Obama and Eric Holder.
More Evidence of Fast-and-Furious-Type Program in Texas
It sure seems like there was gun-walking going on in Texas, and yet U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder won’t answer any questions about it. The fourth member of a Dallas-area gunrunning ring that was observed for months by the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives (ATF) while the men...
www.texasobserver.org
Oh, and Mexican families should sue Obama and Holder.
Looking at casualties from 'Fast and Furious'
Over 300 shootings in Mexico directly attributed to weapons from program; weapons seized from cartels match serial numbers
www.police1.com
I mean, immunity is dead once you leave office, so said three judges.