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To: riri

Read the whole article. He explains all.

He has no power to forece those subpoened to appear.

It’s incredible what he’s doing.

I hope it’s live on the internet.


23 posted on 04/27/2010 10:57:35 AM PDT by little jeremiah (http://lifewurx.com - Good herb formulas made by a friend)
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To: little jeremiah
I am working on my reading comprehension. LOL

For my other ADHD friends:

The Tenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution gives us the absolute, mandated right to call for a trial with a jury of we the people sanctioned by the Constitution if we discover that the courts or government officials are not executing their duties and allowing the people due process. Thusly, the Constitution empowers our courts. We, at times, will present evidence that crimes have taken place. At that point, it becomes the responsibility of the officials to arrest those who have been charged with crimes in a public and duly-authorized hearing or court. We will point out that crimes did take place. If the court is duly authorized, then the contempt of that court is also an infraction, and you can be arrested for that as well. So anyone who does not show up can be in contempt of a duly-authorized, Tenth Amendment, constitutionally-mandated court. That’s the best way to answer that

24 posted on 04/27/2010 11:01:34 AM PDT by riri
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