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When it's knowingly and willfully, and it's a lie about matters material to the inquiry, it's criminal. Yes, it should be a crime to lie in this way to congress.I have been hearing that Roger Stone may be indicted for lying to congress. Apparently there are emails that show he lied to congress and may soon be indicted. My question, should lying to congress be a crime?
I have been hearing that Roger Stone may be indicted for lying to congress. Apparently there are emails that show he lied to congress and may soon be indicted. My question, should lying to congress be a crime?
I have been hearing that Roger Stone may be indicted for lying to Congress. Apparently, there are emails that show he lied to Congress and may soon be indicted. My question, should lying to congress be a crime?
I think Congress lying to people should be a crime.
I have been hearing that Roger Stone may be indicted for lying to congress. Apparently there are emails that show he lied to congress and may soon be indicted. My question, should lying to congress be a crime?
I have been hearing that Roger Stone may be indicted for lying to congress. Apparently there are emails that show he lied to congress and may soon be indicted. My question, should lying to congress be a crime?
I have been hearing that Roger Stone may be indicted for lying to congress. Apparently there are emails that show he lied to congress and may soon be indicted. My question, should lying to congress be a crime?
Fine by me. We could put the entire Republican party in prison tomorrow.
Hate to break it to you but the Republican Party is not Congress. They are a group that has people that associate with them in Congress, but they are not Congress.
Hate to break it to you but the Republican Party is not Congress. They are a group that has people that associate with them in Congress, but they are not Congress.
I really don't think that matters to him as long as he gets to put Republicans in jail.
If you are under oath then absolutely. What's the point of testimony if the people who are testifying are under no obligation, to tell the truth?
This is the best you guys got huh? You can't argue that Republicans are honest people so you want to quibble over semantics?
shrug...
They could do like Comey and just say, screw you...I'm not going to answer that question or, "who cares?"
I think Congress lying to people should be a crime.
Yes, it should be a crime. It should also be a crime for anyone in government to lie to the people....you know...the ones that they're supposed to serve, not rule over.
If they can lie to you then it shouldn't be a crime to lie to them.
I have no problem with witnesses, sworn before Congress, who have been found to have lied being punished....as long as congressmen, sworn to the Constitution and the citizens of the state they represent and the union of the 50 states, also be punished when it's found that they lied....ever...about anything related to their campaign or their service in office.
I like that. But should that also hold for law enforcement? Should cops and federal agents be allowed to lie to us when questioning us? Because we can get in hot water for lying to them. And they also take an oath to uphold the Constitution.
Of course lying to Congress deserves to be a federal felony. Lying to any federal agency/body should be.I have been hearing that Roger Stone may be indicted for lying to congress. Apparently there are emails that show he lied to congress and may soon be indicted. My question, should lying to congress be a crime?
I don't need to. You're deflecting from the larger point by highlighting a typo. The question is why you can't dispute the reality that every Republican Member of Congress would spend the rest of the lives in prison if lying to the American people was a crime. You're trying to derail this discussion and change the subject because you know you can't win it.I'll note that you can't dispute what was said.
I don't need to. You're deflecting from the larger point by highlighting a typo. The question is why you can't dispute the reality that every Republican Member of Congress would spend the rest of the lives in prison if lying to the American people was a crime. You're trying to derail this discussion and change the subject because you know you can't win it.
A typo? :lol: A typo is hitting one key when you meant to hit another key. EX: typing "fool" instead of "foil" or "bot" instead of "bit" or "mrs" instead of "mr". What you did was leave out whole contextual words.
Again your obsession over a something that was mistyped just proves you cannot engage in the real discussion without losing badly. If you think this is making you look good you are very mistaken.
If law enforcement can legally lie to us then we should be able to legally lie to law enforcement as well.I like that. But should that also hold for law enforcement?Should cops and federal agents be allowed to lie to us when questioning us?Because we can get in hot water for lying to them. And they also take an oath to uphold the Constitution
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