Leo Stoller

 
 
Picture
WASHINGTON-(NBC)-- Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito didn't like hearing President Barack Obama publicly criticize the high court's ruling removing corporate campaign spending limits — and he didn't try to hide it.
Alito made a dismissive face, shook his head repeatedly and appeared to mouth the words "not true" or possibly "simply not true" when Obama assailed the decision Wednesday night in his State of the Union address.

The president had taken the unusual step of publicly scolding the high court, with some of its members in robes seated before him in the House. "With all due deference to the separation of powers," he said, the court last week "reversed a century of law that I believe will open the floodgates for special interests — including foreign corporations — to spend without limit in our elections."

 


Comments

Conventional Wisdom

Thu, 28 Jan 2010 17:35:37

A year ago Obama speechs sounded impressive now they sound insane

 

Chris

Thu, 28 Jan 2010 19:24:40

Thanks for that profoundness Leo. Your so brillant.

 

Your Uncle

Thu, 28 Jan 2010 19:52:49

If your mother was still alive today she would be very ashamed of you

 

Stollerexposed.blog.com

Fri, 29 Jan 2010 06:08:03

More brillant remarks from little Leo. Wow a real Genius. I hope that's in your book!!!! Piss off mate.

 

fed watcher

Fri, 29 Jan 2010 13:54:59

Thats confidential information. She shouldn't be telling people she's been in front of the Grand Jury. I'll talk to her about that tonight

 

Tax Man

Fri, 29 Jan 2010 23:36:54

The statute of limitations limits the time during which an action can be brought by the IRS for a tax audit and the time for IRS tax collection activities.
Under section 6501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (Tax Code) and section 301.6501(a)-1(a) of the Income Tax Regulations (Tax Regulations), the IRS is required to assess tax within 3 years after the tax return was filed with the IRS. Similarly, under 301.6501(a)-1(b) of the Tax Regulations no proceeding in court by the IRS without assessment for the collection of any tax can begin after the expiration of 3 years.
Under section 6501(e) of the Tax Code and section 301.6501(e)-1 of the Tax Regulations the statute of limitations is 6 years if the taxpayer omits additional gross income in excess of 25% of the amount of gross income stated in the tax return filed with the IRS.
He has been out of the house for five years!

 

Cellblock C

Sat, 30 Jan 2010 11:48:36

More brilliance from Leo-- "he" may have been out of the house for five years, but Leo's lights have been off for over sixty years. Litigation is the sea you will drown in, Leo. Good luck with that, sport.

 

Swept Away

Sat, 30 Jan 2010 18:11:40

Baby I can't help it
You keep me
Drowning in your love
Everytime I try to rise above
I'm swept away by love
Baby I can't help it
You keep me
Drowning in your love

 



Leave a Reply

    Author

    Americans for the Enforcement of Attorney Ethics (AEAE) is a not for profit group that advocates the strict enforcement of attorney ethics since 1974. The button above allows you to be able to purchase books from AEAE.
    The purpose of the AEAE Blog is to exalt the law, by holding to the fundamental right of “Equal Justice” for all. It keeps “watch” on attorney and judicial misconduct issues, evolving trademark and constitutional law. It assures all people with the “good news” that in American “right” will prevail especially for those who “never” give-up “fighting” to obtain “justice”. This site adheres to the Law and the Constitution as its authority. The author, Leo Stoller is a
    LEGAL ETHICS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY EXPERT, valuations, expert
    witness testimony, trademark surveys, brief writer, Appellate Expert. Leo Stoller graduated
    from Mayville State College with a BS Degree, North Dakota State University, MASTERS DEGREE  and attended the University of Iowa a  for a PHD. Leo Stoller is the nation's most renowned
    Legal Ethics and Intellectual Property Entrepreneur with many years of experience in the field of brief writing, trademarks, licensing and
    enforcement, expert witness testimony, trademark valuation Expert and legal ethics expert. Leo Stoller is the Director of Americans for the Enforcement of Attorney Ethics (AEAE) an attorney watch dog group since 1974. Leo Stoller has appeared on FOX NEWS, CBS and in
    numerous national news papers including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Chicago Sun Times etc and on many radio talk shows. Leo Stoller
    is ready to go to work for you: contact information: Leo Stoller, 7115 W. North Avenue #272, Oak Park, Illinois 60302. Email ldms4@hotmail.com
    312-545-4554
    Copyright Leo Stoller 2009, all rights reserved. I accept no liability for incorrect or inaccurate information appearing here. Use of this site is subject to our "terms of use" which is published here. Nothing can be duplicated without written permission. (For forty one years)
     "Litigation is the Sea I swim in,
    Litigation is the Air I Breathe
    Litigation is War,
    Welcome to the Front!"
    SEE YOU IN COURT!!!


    Archives

    June 2010
    May 2010
    April 2010
    March 2010
    February 2010
    January 2010
    December 2009
    November 2009
    October 2009
    September 2009

    Categories

    All

    RSS Feed