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Originally posted by djohnsto77
No one can sue the U.S. Federal government for any reason. In fact, the government usually has to agree to be sued either through legislation or an executive decision. Any unapproved suits will be dismissed due to eminent domain.
Originally posted by djohnsto77
No one can sue the U.S. Federal government for any reason. In fact, the government usually has to agree to be sued either through legislation or an executive decision. Any unapproved suits will be dismissed due to eminent domain.
Originally posted by Hlodde
What are you talking about? eminent domain is when the gov't purchases your property by force!
Originally posted by warthog911
Originally posted by djohnsto77
No one can sue the U.S. Federal government for any reason. In fact, the government usually has to agree to be sued either through legislation or an executive decision. Any unapproved suits will be dismissed due to eminent domain.
Then what about right for freedom and info act.The celebs with the disclosure project people who have more than 400 govt\intellegence witnesses can pack a punch to the govt and the media would definately cover it.It just needs a slight momentum.