Thursday, July 02, 2009

DeMint? Not wrong, but this is illegal

8 comments:

My Frontier Thesis said...

Contemporary Central America = Rome circa 44 B.C.?

Tecumseh said...

Mr Rot, are you invoking the Alien and Sedition Acts, or something? Yes, only the President (and the Secretary of State) can conduct foreign policy. If de Mint were to travel to Tegucigalpa and hold talks with the new government there, congratulating them on the ouster of Zelaya -- that would probably violate some law (though lefties have been doing this sort of thing, and much worse for decades, with impunity). But free speech in this country (eg, as expressed in Congress in a speech) is still covered by the First Amendment, I'd hope.

Mr roT said...

Interesting point. Yeah, I guess you're right. I would like to reread the law.

Tecumseh said...

Logan Act.

Tecumseh said...

Any citizen of the United States, wherever he may be, who, without authority of the United States, directly or indirectly commences or carries on any correspondence or intercourse with any foreign government or any officer or agent thereof.... Of course, Mark Sanford could be charged under the Logan Act. Though, as Bubba said, depends on what the definition of is is.

Mr roT said...

Sanford did nothing wrong!! Get your laws off my body!

Tecumseh said...

If I read Logan correctly, intercourse with a foreigner can send you in the slammer for 3 years. Watch out, buster!

Mr roT said...

Buy American!