Posted on 11/20/2008 8:10:27 PM PST by Frantzie
Here you go. Sorry took me so long. There were a lot of posts to swim thru on this thread.
” sets a rather dangerous precedent.”
What “dangerous precedent”? That the People have the right to sue to enforce the Constitution?
Our professional field placed us from a very blue non gun friendly state to a very red rural area for a few years.
Guns were more common than toasters and since we had kids, it scared the heck out of me. My kids would have been the dangerous ones since they have only seen them on TV.
I called the NRA. Then sent me out their Eddie Eagle series. My kids loved that cartoon bird more the Disney. I don’t know why that NRA material is not part of a school’s curriculum.
Thanks, LucyT
Ping.
Excellent post at #226.
True American heroes standing up for the Constitution!
That just stuns me whenever I see it.
“...allowing this suit to move forward sets a rather dangerous precedent.”
Are you kidding? NOT allowing this to move forward sets a more dangerous precedent.
Hussein actually could be perpetuating this whole thing, and may be able to prove he was legal to run. We’re learning that proponents of socialism and communism count on chaos in the citizenry in order to bring in their programs and then thrive. This could be his plan.
Well technically you can start your own Internet radio show for peanuts. The Internet radio shows can be played on your computer like a radio. You need Windows media player or any other free player. Chances are you already have a player on your machine.
You click on the site, turn on your speakers and off you go. The two that had Leo on were Plains Radio and Lam Lanphere’s Overnight AM show. Leo was interviewed at 8 pm or 9 pm on Plains and 10 pm on Lan’s shows. Lan and Leo seemed to have hit it off.
Plains talkers include Ed Hale, Jim Thunder and a few others. Another fellow name Strang also had Leo on (see archive link for his show on Leo’s site). This is real grassroots stuff. You can post and read messages on a chat board as you listen to the show.
The regular AM radio show hosts have chickened out on this story. The Internet radio folks sent letters to the Justices because Leo was being sabotaged by a clerk at SCOTUS named Danny Bickle. Lan Lamphere called the clerk and told him he would be famous with 2 million people the next day. The clerk pushed the paperwork through within a few minutes.
http://www.plainsradio.com/
Click on Listen Live and Chat
I will try to find the right link to Lam Lamphere’s Over Night AM to click on to stream the show.
An amazing story. Retired attorney and now poker player from NJ puts together a case in a few days because of Constitutional concerns. Gets the run around at NJ courts and Supreme Court. Is helped by average Americans in the heartland listening to Internet radio because the MSM and AM radio are in O’s pocket. I feel like we are listening to Voice of America in a communist country now.
It was some of the best radio I ever listen to as Leo talked passionately about American retaking power and protecting The Constitution. Very inspiring stuff.
The conservative AM talk show hosts have chickened out.
The shows are archived and links are on Leo’s site http://www.blogtext.org/naturalborncitizen/
((((Hugs))))Back at ya.I hope they air this live.
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“God Bless these American Patriots, both liberals and conservatives, for standing up for our country and our Constitution.”
Yes; God bless these patriots for honoring the sacrifices of the patriots in the 1700s, and the heroes and patriots following. Many of them sacrificed families, fortunes, and their lives to make, and keep, us free. Not be blasphemous, but I believe our Constitution was inspired by God.
“If a citizen can sue a president elect, then why cant I sue any government official?”
If he ran and won fraudulently, then he isn’t actualy President-Elect. So don’t worry your little head about it.
You misread the case.
If a citizen can sue a president elect
The president elect is not the one being sued - it's the NJ Secretary of State who is being sued.
“Is it even verified that That Ones grandmother raised him?”
If raised in Hawaii, and he was the first child, it’s probable. When I lived there I heard that it’s common practice for a mother to turn over a child — the oldest, I think — to a grandmother to raise. The practice even has a name, but I can’t remember what it is. (It’s been a while; I believe this is the way I heard it.)
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