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And yet does it so poorly.grixit wrote:That's a gutsy amicus brief. The petitioner presumes to educate the judges on the history of the constitution and the meaning of federalism.
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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I just caught his YouTube video the other day and I was wondering if was indeed wearing boxers or briefs in it - he certainly didn't have a shirt on.CaptainKickback wrote:I had assumed Danny was a boxers kind of guy, not a briefs kind of guy.......I stand corrected.
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DANNY RILEY IS REPRESENTING HIMSELF, SUI JURIS ...
DANNY RILEY WILL BE ARGUING THE CASE
It was my understanding the natural person Danny Riley was representing the artificial person DANNY RILEY. It appears for argument sake the artificial person is stepping forward.
Sui Juris, Pro Se, repeat Pro Se ... I predict he's already lost.
DANNY RILEY WILL BE ARGUING THE CASE
It was my understanding the natural person Danny Riley was representing the artificial person DANNY RILEY. It appears for argument sake the artificial person is stepping forward.
Sui Juris, Pro Se, repeat Pro Se ... I predict he's already lost.
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Don't let Larry Becraft hear you say that, because the brief Haas submitted is a rip-off of a brief prepared by Larry Becraft and published on his website.notorial dissent wrote:And yet does it so poorly.grixit wrote:That's a gutsy amicus brief. The petitioner presumes to educate the judges on the history of the constitution and the meaning of federalism.
I wonder if it's the same brief that got him sanctioned by the 9th Circuit? (See In re Lowell H. Becraft (United States v. Nelson), 885 F.2d 547 (9th Cir. 1989), in which Becraft was fined $2,500 for arguing that the jurisdiction of the United States was limited to the District of Columbia and federal forts.)
If so, would it be appropriate (or persuasive) to point out to the New Hampshire Supreme Court that not only the same argument, but the same brief, has previously been rejected by a federal Court of Appeals in a published decision?
Dan Evans
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Slow-motion crash and burn.
Will it take the TP "public" less time to forget about about the erstwhile "supporters" than it took them to forget about E&E: family delusional and long-term incarcerated, which was about a week?
Probably. Perhaps later on we should publicize their prisoner numbers and FCI addresses so that their fan can send them nice "keep up the fight" letters and provide some humor to break the monotony of their inevitable 20+ year sentences.
Will it take the TP "public" less time to forget about about the erstwhile "supporters" than it took them to forget about E&E: family delusional and long-term incarcerated, which was about a week?
Probably. Perhaps later on we should publicize their prisoner numbers and FCI addresses so that their fan can send them nice "keep up the fight" letters and provide some humor to break the monotony of their inevitable 20+ year sentences.
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Amicus! [/end Belushi Animal House voice]If so, would it be appropriate (or persuasive) to point out to the New Hampshire Supreme Court that not only the same argument, but the same brief, has previously been rejected by a federal Court of Appeals in a published decision?
I like it.
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I was thinking the same thing. Go, Dan, go! Just for the fun of it.. wrote:Amicus! [/end Belushi Animal House voice]If so, would it be appropriate (or persuasive) to point out to the New Hampshire Supreme Court that not only the same argument, but the same brief, has previously been rejected by a federal Court of Appeals in a published decision?
I like it.
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Neither. Sequined thong. Now, please, a moment of silence for poor Denise, who was mortally blinded on the above mission.Doktor Avalanche wrote:I just caught his YouTube video the other day and I was wondering if was indeed wearing boxers or briefs in it - he certainly didn't have a shirt on.CaptainKickback wrote:I had assumed Danny was a boxers kind of guy, not a briefs kind of guy.......I stand corrected.
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I faxed a letter to the AUSA and the Strafford County Attorney pointing to Becraft's brief and the 9th Circuit opinion. That should be good enough. If either of them wants to use the information, fine. If they don't, that's fine also. It's not like Riley is going anywhere.ASITStands wrote:I was thinking the same thing. Go, Dan, go! Just for the fun of it.. wrote:Amicus! [/end Belushi Animal House voice]If so, would it be appropriate (or persuasive) to point out to the New Hampshire Supreme Court that not only the same argument, but the same brief, has previously been rejected by a federal Court of Appeals in a published decision?
I like it.
Dan Evans
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"Nothing is more terrible than ignorance in action." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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Do you want me to call and ask if they have paper in the fax machine? I don't know how many times I've faxed stuff to government offices up here and they don't get it and when I call and tell them to look at the display it says "Insert Paper" and they respond that they don't know what to do. Sometimes I'm in a bad mood and tell them that they need to insert a paperclip between the positronic regulator and the landing matrix while powering on the subsonic pulse inhibitor. Sadly, they never get it.LPC wrote:I faxed a letter to the AUSA and the Strafford County Attorney pointing to Becraft's brief and the 9th Circuit opinion. That should be good enough. If either of them wants to use the information, fine. If they don't, that's fine also. It's not like Riley is going anywhere.
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That's because those operation require access to the auxilary control panel, which in turn means someone has to crawl through the Jeffries Tubes.webhick wrote:Do you want me to call and ask if they have paper in the fax machine? I don't know how many times I've faxed stuff to government offices up here and they don't get it and when I call and tell them to look at the display it says "Insert Paper" and they respond that they don't know what to do. Sometimes I'm in a bad mood and tell them that they need to insert a paperclip between the positronic regulator and the landing matrix while powering on the subsonic pulse inhibitor. Sadly, they never get it.LPC wrote:I faxed a letter to the AUSA and the Strafford County Attorney pointing to Becraft's brief and the 9th Circuit opinion. That should be good enough. If either of them wants to use the information, fine. If they don't, that's fine also. It's not like Riley is going anywhere.
Three cheers for the Lesser Evil!
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Does anyone remember that time we convinced Ensign Chapman that the only way to make the replicators produce alcohol instead of synthehol was to crawl through the Jeffries Tubes and insert a blue tribble at every third turbolift junction and he found out he couldn't fit in the corridors so he stripped naked and greased up his fat ass and for 7 months we could tell what part of the ship he was working in from the faint sound of "squeeky squeeky"?
Good times. Its a shame that we lost track of him around the same time we did a test firing of that photon torpedo, but that was the only way we could clear the blockage.
But anyway, back to Danny Riley. Do you think we can convince him to put the blue tribbles at every third turbolift junction?
Good times. Its a shame that we lost track of him around the same time we did a test firing of that photon torpedo, but that was the only way we could clear the blockage.
But anyway, back to Danny Riley. Do you think we can convince him to put the blue tribbles at every third turbolift junction?
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What a way to end the year, with champagne all over the keyboard.webhick wrote:Does anyone remember that time we convinced Ensign Chapman that the only way to make the replicators produce alcohol instead of synthehol was to crawl through the Jeffries Tubes ....
Happy new year!
Dan Evans
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I hope you realize that every time you do that, Sally Struthers snatches a twinkie out of the mouth of a starving Ethiopian child. Out of curiosity, did it come out your nose? If it did, Dick Clark also aged a year. It's a rule. He can only age when LPC shoots champagne out his nose.LPC wrote:What a way to end the year, with champagne all over the keyboard.
Happy New Year! Here's to many more dead, sticky keyboards...without porn.
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I sent a fax to the AUSA for NH and the Strafford County Attorney, giving them the essential facts, and that will most likely end my involvement.ASITStands wrote:I was thinking the same thing. Go, Dan, go! Just for the fun of it.. wrote:Amicus! [/end Belushi Animal House voice]If so, would it be appropriate (or persuasive) to point out to the New Hampshire Supreme Court that not only the same argument, but the same brief, has previously been rejected by a federal Court of Appeals in a published decision?
I like it.
Meanwhile, I have received email (and a voicemail) from Joe Haas, who has pointed me to a forum in which he has an active (and long-term) thread on the E&E Browns.
Joe Haas has discovered my FAQ, and pronounces it "excellent."
Dan Evans
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"Nothing is more terrible than ignorance in action." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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"Nothing is more terrible than ignorance in action." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.