As the one (that I know of) here who has actually been shipwrecked, I concur!Famspear wrote: Based on recent news reports: Please, don't let my vacation be a Carribean or Gulf cruise......
Call me Chuck (Charles D. Koss)
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If Famspear should go on vacation
And want to see some other nation
He'll not go by ship
Because he's not hip
To toilet and power deprivation!
And want to see some other nation
He'll not go by ship
Because he's not hip
To toilet and power deprivation!
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Remember, it's not a real limerick unless it makes mention of that ancient Cape Cod fishing village of Nantucket.
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I love the question in the mini competency hearing about whether Koss has any history of delusions. Quite clearly Koss' whole existence at the moment is one big delusion.
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I'm on the third transcript now and this judge is about the most optimistic person ever. I don't know what in any of his interactions with Koss have led him to believe that he should be hopeful about anything but dang if he doesn't say how hopeful he is at least once on about every page. Personally, it was time to give up all hope back on transcript 1 because by transcript 3, what exactly gives the judge reason to hope that Koss won't be disruptive during trial?
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All I can say is GAHHH!!!!! That MJ is just setting up the poor trial judge for a long series of headaches, and the prosecutor for a bad trial.
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
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Me too. I was hoping for an answer like, "No. But why do you ask, Lord Ganesha?"ashlynne39 wrote:I love the question in the mini competency hearing about whether Koss has any history of delusions.
"A wise man proportions belief to the evidence."
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As I wrote above, unless a competent defendant disrupts the trial, s/he has a constitutional right to self-representation. Yes, there is reason to believe Koss may do this, but the trial hasn't started yet.notorial dissent wrote:All I can say is GAHHH!!!!! That MJ is just setting up the poor trial judge for a long series of headaches, and the prosecutor for a bad trial.
I was a little surprised that the M-J didn't grant the govt's request to direct standby counsel to prepare to take over the defense, just in case. That would seems a wise precaution, one I probably would have taken.
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You are aware of the Bar & Grill Singers' take on this issue, right?Prof wrote:I have found that it is rare to find a USDJ who has this kind of patientce and politeness.
If not, beverages down, especially for the lawyers here.
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I quite understand that he has a constitutional right to make an utter and complete fool of himself, which he has already demonstrated a great capacity for, and have no problem with that, but given his past performance, I question whether he can actually do anything resembling defend himself, or as they say actively participate in his defense, and I agree, I think they should have appointed standby council whether he liked it or not, because quite frankly he needs it, and if he continues as he is currently, he won't be in the courtroom much. This is a train wreck just waiting to happen, and that being a given, Chuck is going to be inmate #xxxxxxx in fairly short order.
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Assuming the judges do everything they can to ensure Chuck has a fair trial, why not let him fail by trying to represent himself? After word of these courtroom failures gets around the sovcit community, maybe these nuts will be less likely to get there in the first place or, at a minimum, decide that once they're there they'll need competent counsel if they hope to get out of their mess.
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In what magical world???? Don't you know tha tthe courts are all corrupt and stacked against freemen?
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notorial dissent wrote:In what magical world???? Don't you know tha tthe courts are all corrupt and stacked against freemen?
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ArthurWankspittle wrote:Comes now a minion by occupationFamspear wrote:Bear in mind that all formal requisitions for vacation time must, according to Illuminati Rule 603.25(c), be submitted in the form of a limerick.......The Observer wrote:Can someone send a message upstairs and see if we can get a little vacation time for Famspear?
To submit an Illuminati application
That under 603.25 c
This should taken to be
A request for a Famspear vacation.
Citations of Illuminati code
Must be in the form of an ode.
To whom is ode owed,
And upon whom bestowed?
Ah, crap -- just flush down commode.
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That was odious....Ceteris Paribus wrote:
Citations of Illuminati code
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To whom is ode owed,
And upon whom bestowed?
Ah, crap -- just flush down commode.
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No doubt you meant "commodious".Pottapaug1938 wrote:That was odious....Ceteris Paribus wrote:
Citations of Illuminati code
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And upon whom bestowed?
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On Monday, Koss was convicted on all counts. Sentencing now scheduled for June 26.
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Wow, that was quick. Obviously Chuck's magic words didn't work for him.
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In fact, at least in front of the jury, he didn't even try. While the actual transcripts won't be available for a while, the minute entry shows that Koss wussed out and decided not to testify.notorial dissent wrote:Obviously Chuck's magic words didn't work for him.
Big mouth - until it's time to step up to the plate.
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He reminds me of a story which I read in a book about baseball, probably written by either Bill Veeck (As In Wreck) or Joe Garagiola. Apparently, a young hot-shot was trying out for a major league team; and despite being given several chances to take the mound, in practice or in a game, and show that his reputation was justified, he just didn't have the tools to make it onto the team. Among his parting comments were "you should see me fire that ball, out in back of my garage."wserra wrote:In fact, at least in front of the jury, he didn't even try. While the actual transcripts won't be available for a while, the minute entry shows that Koss wussed out and decided not to testify.notorial dissent wrote:Obviously Chuck's magic words didn't work for him.
Big mouth - until it's time to step up to the plate.
Koss can really fire legal doctrine at everyone... except where it matters.
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