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SUSAN McIVER/Special to The Penticton Herald 12/11/2009 A group of Summerland residents formally requested the RCMP conduct an investigation into the controversy facing Summerland mayor and council over financial disclosures from the 2008 municipal elections. The official complaint to the RCMP was submitted over the signatures of 15 residents. “None of the signatories were former candidates in the last municipal election or their spouses,” ...
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In the world of manufacturing, processes exist to ensure the consistent quality of products rolling off the production line. Tolerances are defined and as long as the product stays within those tolerances, the process is said to be in control. Congress has a process for enacting laws. There are tolerances for making laws the Constitution sets those limits. When Congress passes laws that are within the limits of the Constitution as ...
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The church-state junkie in me really does not know where to begin when it comes to evaluating the mainstream media coverage of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to hear the case pitting the University of California's Hastings College of Law in San Francisco against the campus chapter of the Christian Legal Society. In the San Francisco Chronicle , for example, there was this strange passage : Hastings was sued in October 2004 by the ...
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