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To: rxsid

Leo is like a savant. He can read 10 books on the law and remember everything verbatim. He’s one of those extremely intelligent people that becomes an introvert when the narrow-minded real world can’t understand them.

I thought he was a bit paranoid too, until I realized those types of people do exist. They’re geniuses.

You really can’t blame someone in that position for a being paranoid. Think about it if it were you, alone, going to Washington after all those stumbling blocks in the NJ court. The outside world becomes a crazy place and you know what? It is. You haven’t slept in days and probably only hours in weeks. You probably haven’t eaten a decent meal either. It has to have an affect. Especially when the media is laughing at you, on TV, with a jerk that thinks he’s special because he runs a SCOTUS blog and is so ignorant of history it’s not even funny. But then again, so is the audience you’re talking to, so who is going to look at it from Leo’s side when the media is out to get you and they were.

The main thing here is that Leo has a good guy to take that pressure off of him this time. Apuzzo doesn’t strike me as the type who is going to put up with the media’s crap. Together, they should make a good team. I think we should support them. A suit of thousands of plaintiffs has been demanded for how long? Here’s your chance boys and girls. Put up or shut up.


14 posted on 03/04/2009 3:28:58 PM PST by Bronwynn
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To: Bronwynn
"Leo is like a savant. He can read 10 books on the law and remember everything verbatim. He’s one of those extremely intelligent people that becomes an introvert when the narrow-minded real world can’t understand them.

I thought he was a bit paranoid too, until I realized those types of people do exist. They’re geniuses."

Those people do exist, true.

However, how can you refer to Leo as a genius or a savant when he sued the NJ Secretary of State for not vetting the candidates on their ballots? That isn't even in their (legally defined) job description. Should it be? I would say yes. However, it currently isn't. Therefore, it would appear that he sued the wrong people. That's pretty major if you ask me. His arguments are spot on as far as the B.C. issue is only secondary and the real issue is that Barry had FOREIGN citizenship at birth and his father was a FOREIGN national who never had U.S. citizenship of any kind. But again, the defendants in his first lawsuit were the wrong people. That's not genius IMHO.

I do applaud him though for getting back up off the floor (so to speak) and trying again to get this issue heard on it's merits. I support him for that!

15 posted on 03/04/2009 3:40:39 PM PST by rxsid
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