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Von Brunn / Wright

Lucius Cornelius Sulla, Dictator of Rome: 'In total control
of the city and its affairs, Sulla instituted a programme of executing those whom he perceived to be enemies of the state.
This was akin to (and in response to) those killings which Marius and Cinna had implemented while they were in control of
the Republic during Sulla's absence. Proscribing or outlawing every one of those whom he perceived to have acted against the best interests of the Republic while he was in
the east, Sulla ordered some 1,500 nobles (i.e., senators and equites) executed, although it is estimated that as many as 9,000 people were killed. The purge went on for several months. Helping
or sheltering a person who was proscribed was also punishable by death. The State confiscated the wealth of the outlawed and
then auctioned it off, making Sulla and his supporters vastly rich. The sons and grandsons of the proscribed were banned from
future political office, a restriction not removed for over 30 years.'
[source: Wikipedia]
Nancy Pelosi, Speaker Of The House: 'House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is receptive
to the idea of prosecuting some Bush administration officials, while letting others who are accused of misdeeds leave office
without prosecution, she told Chris Wallace in an interview on "FOX News Sunday." "I think you look at each
item and see what is a violation of the law and do we even have a right to ignore it," the California Democrat said.
...Pelosi, during the interview in her ceremonial office, said there is merit in both arguments. "I don't think that
Mr. Obama and Mr. Conyers are that far apart," she said. "There are different subjects and you treat them differently."
She hinted that the law might compel Democrats to press forth on some prosecutions, even if they are politically unpopular,
adding: "That's not up to us to say that doesn't matter anymore." "We cannot let the politicizing of,
for example, the Justice Department to go unreviewed," she added. "I want to see the truth come forth."'
[source: Fox News Channel]

J.R. "Bob" Dobbs and Barack Hussein Obama.
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U.S. CODE
TITLE 4--FLAG AND SEAL, SEAT OF GOVERNMENT, AND THE STATES
CHAPTER 1--THE FLAG
Sec. 8. Respect
for flag
No disrespect should be shown to the flag of the United States of America; the flag
should not be dipped to any person or thing. Regimental colors, State flags, and organization or institutional flags are to
be dipped as a mark of honor.
(a) The flag should never be displayed with the union down,
except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property.
Inspiration for this came from Ed Morrisey over at Hot Air; please click here to read his posting and get the full story, including the DNCC's denials. [tip of the fedora to Dirty Harry]
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