Hastert
Posted: Sat May 30, 2015 5:34 am
1. I am generally perfectly free to publish embarrassing information about you — in fact, I generally have the constitutional right to do so. (The “disclosure of private facts” tort may constrain this in some instances, but the tort has been read quite narrowly, and much revelation of embarrassing secrets is not tortious and constitutionally protected.) Likewise, I am free to keep quiet about such information.
2. I am generally perfectly free to ask you for money — or to ask you to do something else — in exchange for my doing something (here, keeping quiet) that I have no preexisting legal obligation to do. This distinguishes classic extortion, where I ask you for $10,000 not to burn down your store: Because I have a legal obligation not to burn down your store, it’s easy to explain why extortionate threats to burn down the store would be punishable. I will use “blackmail” to mean just threats to reveal information, not threats to commit illegal violence or property destruction.
3. But if I ask you for money or a service in exchange for my not revealing embarrassing information about you, then that’s a crime.
Didn't Bill Clinton make it OK to lie to the gov't about prior misconduct sexual activity in America? I wonder if the kid saved his blue jizz stained singlet.The reports of Hastert's conduct came after he was indicted Thursday for deliberately structuring cash withdrawals to avoid bank reporting requirements and lying to the FBI.
Form 8300 is an anti-money laundering tool. It's completely legitimate, and only has to do with crime. Unless you're pro-crime I can't think of a good objection to it.bennyonesix wrote:2) Fuck the IRS. End it.
The fun part is when we find out what kind of kinky shit Nancy Pelosi, who succeeded Hasert, likes.If I understand the history correctly, in the late 1990s, the President was impeached for lying about a sexual affair by a House of Representatives led by a man who was also then hiding a sexual affair, who was supposed to be replaced by another Congressman who stepped down when forced to reveal that he too was having a sexual affair, which led to the election of a new Speaker of the House who now has been indicted for lying about payments covering up his sexual contact with a boy.