Why do you have to be so bloody picky? Try to concentrate on the remedy.
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Why do you have to be so bloody picky? Try to concentrate on the remedy.
And there are several posters here who also think that the courts or the Solicitor/Attorney General investigate breaches of contempt orders once they have been issued. They don't. They only act on reports. If it's not reported, they won't do anything. Mainly because they have no investigative powers.
So, redress days was Feenix & a couple of others stood outside buildings whilst she read stuff, before retiring to a nearby Wetherspoons. This along with a couple of messages on Telegram along the lines of "I'm in Birmingham, can someone give me a lift?" & "We're in Norwich.", along with some confused Australians in the early hours of their morning.John Uskglass wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 4:29 pm Flurry of activity on PLD (I) Facebook page today. A big stick is being given a tour of London by Ms Phoenix and couple of the faithful. The police have told them they'll meet them at the Old Bailey. Jackie is happy in a pub. There's a shot which appears to suggest the purple hair is a wig, and another where she looks as if she's channelling Hunter S Thompson/Uncle Duke.
What larps, eh?
You can’t expect to wield supreme executive power just ’cause some watery tart threw a sword at you.
And then you see the violence inherent in the system.
This being the woman who says they don't use FMOTL arguments. See also the current achievement of the remedy and we having always been at war with Eastasia.SpearGrass wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 4:02 pm A fun activity for a spare half hour is to listen to her outside the NPCC building with a pseudo-legal bingo card and see how many you can get. Admiralty law, check; wet ink signature, check; we're all dead, check; and I got about another 5, but see how you do.
- there’s certainly no lack of the latter in the PLD crew.“Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm”
That is the problem with old legends. They suffer from the fact that someone else comes along and wants to contribute their own spin on the story through artistic licenses. Thus we have a number of Arthurian stories that either claim Excalibur and the Sword in the Stone were one and the same, or they were not. Good luck in trying to establish the truth of that.longdog wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 2:16 pmI must add that to my "things that everybody knows that are actually wrong" file along with the fact that nowhere in any version of the bible's nativity story does it say there were three wise men and you can't knock people out with chloroform... Well... Not unless you want a 10 minute fight while while you do it anyway.
She didn't try to actually, physically, arrest a judge. She just wrote in something, I believe a court filing, that if the judge didn't get in line and decide in her favour he would be charged with treason, arrested, tried, and hung. The judge somehow took that in stride and decided against her client anyhow.Or is it the civility of the bully? Didn't she try to arrest the judge in Canada or was that someone else, after 11 years of this they're all merging into one ...
Why would she want to come back here? As far as I can tell from trudging through the FB page she still has a lot of delusional, devoted followers who think that today was a great success and she's still on the path to leading them to a paradise of parasitic sponging. She ended her day of triumph with high-fives and free beer (at least for her) at Wetherspoons.If she could be identified, maybe a word in the shell like about her residential status? I do get the feeling she has no intention of heading back anytime soon.
I took part in a pub quiz some years back where the question master had very rashly started a few of the questions with "According to legend...." without specifying which version of the legend... Which would have given away the answer he wanted of course. It didn't end well. As a matter of fact it didn't end at all. By the time he was half way through everybody had given up. A lot of the questions didn't have any answer as the question was wrong and others would have needed a 5,000 word essay to answer in any way accurately.The Observer wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 6:39 pm That is the problem with old legends. They suffer from the fact that someone else comes along and wants to contribute their own spin on the story through artistic licenses. Thus we have a number of Arthurian stories that either claim Excalibur and the Sword in the Stone were one and the same, or they were not. Good luck in trying to establish the truth of that.
One of which treats the symptoms of syphilis and the other the causes....Mercury and bromine.