Posted on 02/04/2009 6:02:17 PM PST by Dajjal
Edited on 02/04/2009 6:50:15 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
If you're looking for "other signs of insanity," perhaps you need to re-read the "true story" posted above.
What's also remarkable about this story is that you don't need an ID to travel on Amtrak, at least out of Washington, D.C. I've ridden Amtrak out of DC before; there is an automated ticket counter, you walk up, buy your ticket, and off you go. The only time you ever see anyone is when the guy comes on the train to take your ticket.
Of course, that guy is probably a double-secret government agent that was going to shoot Donofrio with an undetectable poison dart, so I suppose it's a good thing that he decided to ride the Greyhound. Phew!
No you wouldn't. Anyone can walk up and hand in a brief; most clients aren't too keen to pay their lawyers $1000/hr to walk over to the Supreme Court building to file things. Heck, even FedEx files briefs. I've FedEx'd stuff to the Supreme Court before. ::Yawn::
Here's the deal: he had his passport in his shoe because he's crazy.
This one’s better, apparently you’re following my advice. No gross exaggerations, concise and to the point.
But improvement in your means of deception does nothing to address your moral dilemma—you need to stop deceiving in the first place.
Alinsky never got this, it was this flaw that defeated him.
Go on. Apparently you actually believe this. If Donofrio is right--that he had no hope of success in the "Cult's Courts" because of a conspiracy between the Supreme Court and Obama, then why would Obama need to kill him (or otherwise prevent him from filing the brief--which, again, I don't understand why he felt he needed to file it himself--in order to prevent him from filing his brief? The case was in the bag before it begun.
You speculate on what I really believe? While the uncertainty is somewhat of a nuisance for you, don’t spend too much time on it.
The greatest risk posed by Donofrio was that his actions could potentially bring awareness to the American people. Getting rid of him would eliminate this possibility, which had (and still has) the potential to stop everything in its tracks.
Oh my. Leo, the birther hero, turns out to be a little nutso. Who’d a thought? And when we point out the problems with this guy’s reasoning we get attacked. Oh the irony. :-)
Amazing isn't it?
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