Monday, December 13, 2010

Miscellaneous thoughts



Two wrongs don't make a right

The Judge asked the Chinaman why he should be granted a divorce. Showing the Judge a picture of their son, he said " Your honor, two Wongs cannot make a White! "

Did you see that movie about a Black kung Fu guy named "Bruce Leroy" ?
Nobody believes me but it is true.

(What do we have the DOJ for?)
Ask Ms. Leila De Lima-hong!

Tonight we are expecting freezing rain in Hornylulu. Temperature is expected to go down a low
70 Degrees. A flash flood warning is in effect for the weekend. Alpha Phi Omega AA of Hawaii will have the entire Ala Moana Beach Park for our annual Christmas and Anniversary picnic.
In Hornylulu when it rains, everybody goes to the Mall and the Beaches would be empty..

I just came from the Dentist today after a two hour pre-capping preparation on 4 teeth.
He must have used 6 syringes of Novocain just to minimize the pain. With all that stuff, even if the entire VS runway show flashed before me It would not elicit any response. I hope this condition does not last more than a couple of days.

Now I remember part of a skit we did during the finals. The punch line was "Down, boy, Down".
And the other one was (In a masculine voice): "Ewan ko Doc". I think that is why they beat the heck out of us.

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This is not for the dilettante of the law, but let me take a shot on the FIVE FATAL FLAWS of EO1 per Justice Brion

1. It is violative of due process requirements
(Presumed Innocence)

2. It is violative of the Constitutional role of separation of powers
(It's Congress' job! Why aren't they part of the act? Address EO1 to Congress!)

3. It has an unconstitutional impact on the established legal framework of the criminal justice system
(What do we have the DOJ for?)

4. It violates the personal rights of the accused and their Constitutional rights to a fair trial
(Perpetrating bias and coloring the opinion of the public against the "accused" ie thru media etc)

5. It violates the equal protection clause of the Constitution.
(The Truth Commission would be a precedent we'd wish we didn't have!)

Justice Brion discussed extensively the doctrine of separation of powers, reminding . . . that only Congress has the authority to create an office. << ( Amen )

Funny, that the same fatal flaws had been abused arrogantly and splashed all over the media by those who're supposed to uphold the rights of citizens and the rule of law in enforcing the law.

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