David Mamet
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What are you talking about, the one district judge who said, bring the guy back from El Salvador?
Well, no, I think your information there is wrong. I think that what they're doing is, in some cases, they may be... They may be slow walking it, but I don't believe that there's any... Here's what they're doing, is that all these rogue district judges are issuing restraining orders against the president in his performance of his constitutionally mandated duty.
Well, no, I think your information there is wrong. I think that what they're doing is, in some cases, they may be... They may be slow walking it, but I don't believe that there's any... Here's what they're doing, is that all these rogue district judges are issuing restraining orders against the president in his performance of his constitutionally mandated duty.
Well, no, I think your information there is wrong. I think that what they're doing is, in some cases, they may be... They may be slow walking it, but I don't believe that there's any... Here's what they're doing, is that all these rogue district judges are issuing restraining orders against the president in his performance of his constitutionally mandated duty.
It's his constitutional duty to take care of the border. It has nothing to do with the judiciary. If someone feels wronged, they have the opportunity to sue... But the district courts do not have under the Constitution.
It's his constitutional duty to take care of the border. It has nothing to do with the judiciary. If someone feels wronged, they have the opportunity to sue... But the district courts do not have under the Constitution.
It's his constitutional duty to take care of the border. It has nothing to do with the judiciary. If someone feels wronged, they have the opportunity to sue... But the district courts do not have under the Constitution.
No, but you're wrong as to the facts, again, because here, let me explain it this way. Say that you have a fellow who hates you, okay, and he is... Throwing stuff at your car and throwing stuff at you, blah, blah, blah. And he gets sent to prison, okay? He gets convicted, right, of harassment or he gets convicted of assault or whatever, whatever, whatever.
No, but you're wrong as to the facts, again, because here, let me explain it this way. Say that you have a fellow who hates you, okay, and he is... Throwing stuff at your car and throwing stuff at you, blah, blah, blah. And he gets sent to prison, okay? He gets convicted, right, of harassment or he gets convicted of assault or whatever, whatever, whatever.
No, but you're wrong as to the facts, again, because here, let me explain it this way. Say that you have a fellow who hates you, okay, and he is... Throwing stuff at your car and throwing stuff at you, blah, blah, blah. And he gets sent to prison, okay? He gets convicted, right, of harassment or he gets convicted of assault or whatever, whatever, whatever.
Say, okay, he's in prison and he gets out. He's got a parole. But one aspect of the parole is he has a restraining order. He cannot come within 1,000 feet of you or your house or your place of business. If he comes within 1,000 feet of you, your house, your place of business, his parole is violated.
Say, okay, he's in prison and he gets out. He's got a parole. But one aspect of the parole is he has a restraining order. He cannot come within 1,000 feet of you or your house or your place of business. If he comes within 1,000 feet of you, your house, your place of business, his parole is violated.
Say, okay, he's in prison and he gets out. He's got a parole. But one aspect of the parole is he has a restraining order. He cannot come within 1,000 feet of you or your house or your place of business. If he comes within 1,000 feet of you, your house, your place of business, his parole is violated.
It's exactly the same situation as the people who have been convicted of crimes and who have been deported and have then reentered the United States. They have the right to due process to find out whether or not that's the same guy. But prior to that, their crime and their sentence has been adjudicated.
It's exactly the same situation as the people who have been convicted of crimes and who have been deported and have then reentered the United States. They have the right to due process to find out whether or not that's the same guy. But prior to that, their crime and their sentence has been adjudicated.
It's exactly the same situation as the people who have been convicted of crimes and who have been deported and have then reentered the United States. They have the right to due process to find out whether or not that's the same guy. But prior to that, their crime and their sentence has been adjudicated.
As John Wayne said when he was playing Coriolanus, listen, I didn't write this shit, right? But I did write that shit.