[EL] WARNING: SNARK AHEAD RE: Supreme Court and campaign finance
JBoppjr at aol.com
JBoppjr at aol.com
Thu Jul 3 06:33:46 PDT 2014
Can the Director of the IRS -- a government official -- charge and pocket
$100,000 for a meeting with him at IRS headquarters? Sounds like a bribe
to me Jim Bopp
In a message dated 7/3/2014 9:30:42 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
birkenstock at sandlerreiff.com writes:
Now *this* is an interesting way to start a long holiday weekend. Serious
question: this is "already illegal" under what law?
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*also admitted to practice in CA
From: Jim Bopp <_jboppjr at aol.com_ (mailto:jboppjr at aol.com) >
Date: Thursday, July 3, 2014 at 8:18 AM
To: Trevor Potter <_tpotter at capdale.com_ (mailto:tpotter at capdale.com) >
Cc: "_law-election at uci.edu_ (mailto:law-election at uci.edu) "
<_law-election at uci.edu_ (mailto:law-election at uci.edu) >
Subject: Re: [EL] WARNING: SNARK AHEAD RE: Supreme Court and campaign
finance
Trevor, you are so silly. This is already illegal and should be. Jim
In a message dated 7/2/2014 7:37:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
_tpotter at capdale.com_ (mailto:tpotter at capdale.com) writes:
right to buy and sell meetings with government officials
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