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To: Beckwith
As far as the names of the attorneys I correspond with -- it's none of your damned business.

So you want other people to weigh the judgment of the anonymous attorneys that you supposedly got your testimony from, but it's "none of my damned business" to know who your sources are?

Ridiculous. If you expect anyone to take your sources seriously, you have to be willing to cite them. Otherwise, there's no reason to think you're not writing it yourself, and claiming that attorneys wrote it. None of the identifiable legal commentary you provided is particularly sophisticated or striking; it certainly doesn't read like it had to have come from the pen of an attorney.

On the other hand, maybe I should rebut you by playing your game. You say attorneys provided your caselaw analysis? Well, I've got a handful of federal JUDGES who tell me they're wrong. Yeah, that's the ticket.

Their names? Their positions? Any information about them at all? Sorry...none of your business.

You may also be interested in the guy who claims to have a Kenyan birth certificate that he's attempting to sell for thousands of dollars on eBay. He takes a similar approach; he wants your trust and your money, but it's none of your business to actually see the item you're buying or even verify if he possesses it. But I'm sure he's trustworthy.

Naturally, I can't make you name your sources. But if anyone here is seriously considering trusting your "attorneys'" judgment, at least I can make them give a second thought as to how much faith they should put in secret unnamed, unidentified, uncredentialed "attorneys" who you refuse to provide any information about whatsoever. And whether they should consider that heavy blanket of secrecy and sourceless regurgitation when evaluating any other claims you happen to make.

444 posted on 07/03/2009 8:07:35 PM PDT by LorenC
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To: LorenC

Yada, yada, yada!


447 posted on 07/04/2009 3:02:08 AM PDT by Beckwith (A "natural born citizen" -- two American citizen parents and born in the USA.)
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To: LorenC; Fred Nerks; Polarik; Candor7; LucyT
Ha, ha, ha! Look at this kid that's coming at me! I have grandchildren his age.

He's a wanna-be politician -- and he's a "Progessive" -- he's a card-carrying member of the crowd that's ruining this country.

Loren's Facebook page

Loren Collins for Congress

He got less .064 of the ballots cast. Now here's a winner for you!



Looks like a damned deer caught in the headlights -- and remember, Loren chose this picture -- it's his best view of himself. What's that collar size? 13 inches?

Loren (isn't that a girl's name) has shared his half-vast experience 15 times since joining the forum on Nov 4, 2006.

2006 -- 3 posts -- Self-serving posts, in which the wanna-be Dennis Kucinich practices being a politician by pushing his ideas for making it easier for illegals to enter the country and winning the War in Iraq -- no doubt from his extensive combat experiences.

2008 -- 2 posts -- This time he's skeptical about critics of Obama.

2009 -- Two days ago -- prompted by the eBay auction -- our action hero takes a break from his busy campaign schedule and returns to FreeRepublic to aggressively defend the Obamamessiah from those who would question his eligibility.

Oh, lordy! Please save me from these twits.

448 posted on 07/04/2009 4:43:12 AM PDT by Beckwith (A "natural born citizen" -- two American citizen parents and born in the USA.)
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