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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIn Jeopardy, if the judges later deem that a player answered incorrectly, they take the points away.
If the Russia investigation reveals that Trump and Company broke the law during the campaign, then their "points" should be taken away: Supreme Court nominations, executive orders, border policies, and so on, as they weren't earned.
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In Jeopardy, if the judges later deem that a player answered incorrectly, they take the points away. (Original Post)
Music Man
Jun 2018
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JHB
(37,166 posts)1. There's no constitutional mechanism to just "take them away", but...
...it's past time to use the ones that do exist, when the opportunity is there.
So (staying positive) when we take power back from this pack of Bolsheviks-in-spirit, impeach any of the right-wing operatives in judicial robes when they give the slightest cause to do so.
But that's on the to-do list for after the war's over. Taking Berlin can't happen without taking Omaha Beach first.
onenote
(42,885 posts)2. Jeopardy isn't governed by the Constitution.
Should everyone be required to speak in questions, too?
lame54
(35,373 posts)4. What is a ridiculous notion?
lame54
(35,373 posts)3. I'sn't that guy Canadian?
Sneederbunk
(14,319 posts)5. And no parting gifts.