To: justiceseeker93
Oh, no; the best way to get at this information is by lawsuit. It is highly public that way and makes it very obvious that the State of Hawaii has become a criminal organization.
How’s that for not mincing words!
20 posted on
12/25/2009 12:20:49 AM PST by
SatinDoll
(NO Foreign Nationals as our President!!)
To: SatinDoll
Generally speaking, a party tries to exhaust all other alternatives in resolving a dispute before committing to a lawsuit. In this case, if the governess says NO, the parties requesting the documentation can hopefully publicize her refusal and the fact that such refusal is in defiance of her own state attorneys’ legal device. The governess is a well known public figure and getting her involved figures to increase the public exposure of the issue. That's especially true if she's running for the US Senate, which I've heard she may plan to do.
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