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You know I knew that Anti was not very intelligent ... I however did not know the extent of his idiocy ... here we have a man trying to project an image of intelligence and well he does not even realize that bribery is against the law!


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Date: Sep 18 9:04 PM, 2007
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What is Courtright's definiton of bribe?

  1. Something, such as money or a favor, offered or given to a person in a position of trust to influence that person's views or conduct.
  2. Something serving to influence or persuade.
I think Ron Elman was on point, and the word bribe is appropriate. Am I the only who noticed how Bill Courtright defended GRAFT and CORRUPTION. No corruption in the city of Scranton-- not even among the Scranton School Board members-- according to Bill Courtright.


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RE: What is Courtright's definiton of bribe?

Wow, no corruption. Seems strange that at least all the School Board Members have at one time or another agreed to hire some family, friends or favors owed to contributors, but obviously there is nothing corrupt about that.

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RE: What is Courtright's definiton of bribe?

Courtright just spread his ass cheeks apart, and wide. Hey Bill, it's an election year.

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Date: Sep 18 9:45 PM, 2007
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RE: What is Courtright's definiton of bribe?

Mr. Courtright was correct in bringing the accusations of criminal activity to a halt. There was a more proper way to bring up the topic of campaign contributions, regardless of whether or not such comments qualified as slanderous.

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Date: Sep 18 9:54 PM, 2007
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RE: What is Courtright's definiton of bribe?

glenncashuric wrote:

Mr. Courtright was correct in bringing the accusations of criminal activity to a halt. There was a more proper way to bring up the topic of campaign contributions, regardless of whether or not such comments qualified as slanderous.

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Accusation of criminal activity? Ron said bribe.


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RE: What is Courtright's definiton of bribe?

That would qualify as an accusation of criminal activity.

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RE: What is Courtright's definiton of bribe?

glenncashuric wrote:

That would qualify as an accusation of criminal activity.


According a layman's definiton of bribe, the word bribe means "something...offered or given to a person in a position of trust to influence that person's views or conduct." Ron is a layman, and the word bribe is appropriate. School board members took money that was used to influence their vote.

Fortunetly for the Irish Catholic Network, and all other political machines, the law protects graft and corruption, and most bribes aren't "criminal activity." (This is partly why Joe has so many losses.) Tammany Hall were very sensitive about accusations of criminal acitivty too.



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Now in these posts we have a competent attourney telling Anti that bribery is most certainly a crime ... but as usual Anti brings up the ICN ... how that fits in is beyond me ... and then without coming right out and saying it claims to know more about the law than Glenn Cashuric ... hmmmmm ....

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oh and by the way Anti ... a layman's definition would be the same as any other definition ... as there are not two different definitions of what bribery is. I knew you were an idiot ... I just didn't realize how big of an idiot you were until I read that statement.

Here is what Bribery is ... you know the act of offering a BRIBE: Source: Wikpedia (google the words Bribe or Bribery Anti ... it's easy)


Bribery is a crime implying a sum or gift given that alters the behavior of the person in ways not consistent with the duties of that person. It is defined by Black's Law Dictionary as the offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of any item of value to influence the actions as an official or other person in discharge of a public or legal duty. The bribe is the gift bestowed to influence the receiver's conduct. It may be any money, good, right in action, property, preferment, privilege, emolument, object of value, advantage, or any promise or undertaking to induce or influence the action, vote, or influence of a person in an official or public capacity.

It is a form of political corruption and is generally considered unethical. In most jurisdictions it is illegal, or at least cause for sanctions from one's employer or professional organization.

For example, a motorist may bribe a police officer not to issue a ticket for speeding, a citizen seeking paperwork or utility line connections may bribe a functionary for faster service, a construction company may bribe a civil servant to award a contract, or a narcotics smuggler may bribe a judge to lessen criminal penalties.

In some cases, the briber holds a powerful role and controls the transaction; in other cases, a bribe may be effectively extracted from the person paying it.

Expectations of when a monetary transaction is appropriate can also differ: tipping, for example, is considered bribery in some societies, while in others the two concepts may be interchangeable. In Spanish, bribes are referred to as "la mordida" (literally, "the bite"), in middle eastern countries they are Backshish or Bakshish.

The offence may be divided into two great classesthe one where a person invested with power is induced by payment to use it unjustly; the other, where power is obtained by purchasing the suffrages of those who can impart it.

Bribery may also take the form of a secret commission, a profit made by an agent, in the course of his employment, without the knowledge of his principal.


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So according to that pile of racist filth AntiSemiticMovements, any time any one gives donates money to any politician in hopes of influencing a position, then that's bribery?

Anti, you dumb racist f&^k, meet the American campaign finance system, especially this little ditty known as the Political Action Committee (PAC). You think that the NRA, for example, gives gun-owner money to US Senators with the intention of swaying them towards gun restrictions?

Anti is really like a drug addict, strung out and unable to put more than two cohesive thoughts together, unable to hear the rational voices telling him that he's gone too far. His drug of choice is blind hatred, and he can't seem to get enough.



-- Edited by Agamemnon at 06:24, 2007-09-20

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he believes that if he keeps saying over and over and over again, it will eventually become the truth.

dream on, big guy.

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