Maybe. . .LordEd wrote:. . .Maybe they contained the part where he was told he was a peace officer.
Like the old Menard story about the North Vancouver cop who checked his computer and found he wasn't allowed to arrest the freeman Menard for drinking in public?
Or like Bobby tale about the Irish law firm that endorsed freemanism. . .until they didn't?
Like the time he said his lawyer sister admitted the truth of his "security of the person" theory?
Or like the two constitutional lawyers he ran into at a barbeque who told him his latest freeman law theory was exactly correct?
Like all his "clients" he says he help beat the rap, avoid taxes or dismiss their student loans?
It's always the same thing. . . Menard has a story which, conveniently for him, nobody else was there to see. Bobby lies like a witless 10 year-old. I swear I have great nephew in grade school who can make up better stories than arrested-development-Bobby! What next, Bobby? The lithe yoga instructor down the street has the hots for pudgy fez wearing freemen with bad teeth? A white knight is about to buy the ninja goat idea for a zillion dollars? The government says you are a peace officer? The RCMP is going to arrest Burnaby as you so bid?
One envisions the grade school Bobby who upon getting a beating for lying to his father and his sisters decided he needed to work on his lies rather than start telling the truth. It's just that simple! Decades ago Bobby decided to be a lair.
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Dope Clock: It has been 89 days since freeman guru Robert Menard promised to bring legal actions to secure precedent setting judgments. So far there is no documentation of a single legal action by Menard.