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To: RegulatorCountry

“Something is very wrong, here.”

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Sometimes, statistics can tell you a lot.

There’s about 800,000 lawyers in the U.S.

Assuming this is “the gravest constitutional crisis in our nation’s history” why are the only lawyers on this case people like:

1. Phil Berg, a 9-11 Troofer, previously sanctioned for a “laundry list of ethical violations”.

http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1122023117263

2. Leo Donofrio, a non-practicing attorney who thinks black helicopters are hovering over his house, that FedEx, UPS, and DHL are part of the Vast Conspiracy, and that he’s being tailed by men in yellow suits and federal agents disguised as street bums.

3. Gary Kreep, who can’t figure out how to serve a subpoena in accordance with the California civil procedure code.

4. Orly. ‘nuff said.

Where are all the lawyers from the Federalist Society? Or from the Hudson Institute? Or the Pacific Legal Foundation?

Is every last one of them part of the Vast Conspiracy, along with every member of Congress, SCOTUS, Ex-Veep Cheney, and former S.o.S. Rice? Or is birtherism just a ridiculous snipe hunt?


16 posted on 08/14/2009 7:15:39 PM PDT by Redwood Bob
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To: Redwood Bob

You know, I’d be prone to agreeing with you, since it’s been such an amateur night at the three ring circus.

But, there are the numerous attempts to alter or remove the natural born citizen clause in Congress, there is that ludicrous SR 511, there are the serious, lengthy articles upon the matter from noted, legitimate Constiutional scholars, all the while, when it was just John McCain, whose eligibility was at question,

But, then Barack Obama comes on the scene and wins the Democrat nomination, and ... crickets.

Yes, there is an embargo. Yes, there are serious Constitutional issues at hand, here.

People somehow assume that this is purely a Democrat - Republican thing, but it’s clearly not. Many of those bills I mentioned were sponsored or co-sponsored by Republicans.

There is an effort to undermine US sovreignty underway, and has been for a decade, at least. It’s coming to a head now, and all critics are being mocked and vilified. Competent legal representation is being denied. How that is, I can’t say. But, there it is.

If you genuinely are a political conservative, and I have my doubts having read your responses here, Redwood Bob, then I do not, absolutely do not, understand your dismissive attitude.

Unless, that is, you’re like those Republicans who favor a “Declaration Of Interdependence,” that have applauded breaking down national borders, and do not view our Constitution as anything but a piece of paper and an impediment, as George W. Bush notably said during his administratgion.


19 posted on 08/14/2009 7:45:59 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: Redwood Bob
Where are all the lawyers from the Federalist Society? Or from the Hudson Institute? Or the Pacific Legal Foundation?

Wisely staying the hell out of all this Birther lunacy?

80 posted on 08/22/2009 3:09:03 PM PDT by Non-Sequitur
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