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Jacques Ottawa

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Rogue Scholar 05 wrote:
Mississippi Obama Ballot Challenge Moves Ahead for Now, Not Dismissed
Posted by By Pamela Barnett at 24 September, 2012
Federal Judge Henry Wingate did not dismiss the Mississippi Obama ballot challenge filed by Dr. Orly Taitz, Esq. and a state citizen at this mornings hearing in Jackson. Judge Wingate also temporarily denied accepting the Obama (forged) birth certificate as judicial notice, stating that he also had seen Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s evidence of all of the Obama alleged document forgeries.
Taitz conveyed to obamaballotchallenge.com that Obama legal representative was wining that Taitz was defaming their president. Taitz had responded that she is only supporting factual information supported by a country sheriff. They also lied to the judge at the hearing regarding asking for judicial notice after Taitz had requested sanctions against them for knowingly submitting a forgery.
The local NBC news affiliate in Jackson, MS is supposed to air an interview with Taitz probably this evening.
http://obamaballotchallenge.com/mississippi-b...
Why do you bother with all this verbiage? Taitz will once more be laughed out of court after being sermoned by the judge concerning her trivial and nuisance pursuit. You've been so hopeful 159 times, and horribly disappointed every time. Why?
Jacques Ottawa

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wojar wrote:
Of course it's debunked. But what's amazing is how Rogue's little story starts. He says something to the effect "I don't know if this is true, but..." and then goes on with a 5,000 word story and, get this, even though he insisted he didn't know if this is true, he gets wound up, gets more and more frustrated, almost calls Obama a killer. The two stories are made up, that's obvious, there is no source, no documentation, nothing. But hey, it's a rumour that bad mouths Obama and Rogue just cannot resist the call of the hate siren. Too bad we can't tie him to a mast as the story goes. You shan't hear from him on this any more.

As to the military, it's pretty unanimous that the returning men and women are much better treated than at any time before Obama.
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Rogue Scholar 05 wrote:
I noticed you conveniently deleted my FIRST line!
"I have no idea whether or not this is true, but if Obama stays in the White House, it probably will."
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You seem to have an abundance of time on your hands so why not confirm their accuracy before passing them along?
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Rogue Scholar 05 wrote:
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Wojo Logic hard at work,
Wojo and Yah decided that they weren't going anywhere in life and thought they should go to college to get ahead. The first goes in to see the counselor, who tells him to take Math, History, and Logic.
"What's Logic?" Wojo asks.
The professor answers by saying, "Let me give you an example. Do you own a weedeater?"
"I sure do." "Then I can assume, using logic, that you have a yard," replied the professor.
"That's real good!" says the Wojo. The professor continues, "Logic will also tell me that since you have a yard, you also own a house."
Impressed, the Wojo says, "Amazin!" "And since you own a house, logic dictates that you have a wife."
"That's Betty Mae! This is incredible!" The Wojo is obviously catching on.
"Finally, since you have a wife, logically I can assume that you are heterosexual," said the professor.
"You're absolutely right! Why that's the most fascinatin' thing I ever heard! I cain't wait to take that logic class!!"
Wojo, proud of the new world opening up to him, walks back into the hallway, where his friend Yah is still waiting.
"So what classes are ya takin'?" asks Yah. "Math, History, and Logic!" replies Wojo.
"What in tarnation is logic???" asked Yah. "Let me give you an example. Do ya own a weedeater?" asked the Wojo.
"No," Yah siad.
"Wall, that be it. You is a Queer!"
PMG, so senile. This story is now airing for, minimum, 3rd time. And with the queer stuff again.

Here's one for you Rogue :

A new recruit is walking the halls of a military hospital and needs to go to the restroom.

He sees Sr W.O. Rogue, salutes, and asks :

"Sir, where is the restroom at?"

Rogue : "Son, never end a sentence with a preposition. Now ask me again in proper English"

Young recruit : "Yessir, where is the rest room at, asshole?"

Yessir, sorry.
Dale

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wojar wrote:
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Arse backwards. If aliens were not subject to the jurisdiction of the Constitution, naturalization would not be possible.
Grow up!
What would be the use of naturalization if one is already subject to the jurisdiction of the US Constitution.
All visiting aliens are here by treaties, and at no time are subject to the jurisdiction of the US Constitution.
Checkout the Preamble to the US Constitution, who are "WE THE PEOPLE".
Jacques Ottawa

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Rogue Scholar 05 wrote:
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As Speaker Pelosi once said, "we have to subpoena the Birther Certificate to see what's in it!"
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Ah Baby Cakes, That is called a parody! And you obviously have no sense of humor either.
Red Herring has turned into a parody now. That kind of stuff is childish, Rogue. Also, I don't believe it was a parody, you invented it and again, trying to spin bad stuff on Pelosi as you cannot locate any more, you've exhausted your suppliy of calumnies and fabrications and BS on Pelosi and Obama. Compred to you, Goebbels was a poor amateur.
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Rogue Scholar 05 wrote:
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Actually we, my other brothers and sisters, think our baby brother was switched at birth as he is sooooo looney-tooney-lefty he can't possibly be from the same parents.
But the sad part is that the real Steve Nadeau was probably raised by some looney-tooney-lefties who had a half dozen relationships so he was raised by two lesbian moms for a couple of years and then probably a couple of gay daddies that lived in a hippy commune before he ran away from home.
Breaking news. It's not the baby brother who was switched at birth, it was Rogue and his other brothers and sisters.

“Facts trump speculation”

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Butt the won in Jackson, MS did knot!
Besides, Vermont is looney-lefty of a state there is in the union and it is just a state court whereas Joackson, MS is a FEDERAL COURT!
Not yet.

BTW, how many federal cases have birfoons won? ZERO.

But birfoons get all excited when the incompetent birfoon Queen is finally allowed to issue summons. Pathetic.
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Just me - wrote:
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You seem to have an abundance of time on your hands so why not confirm their accuracy before passing them along?
Hate does not blend well with acuracy.

“Facts trump speculation”

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Rogue Scholar 05 wrote:
I noticed you conveniently deleted my FIRST line!
"I have no idea whether or not this is true, but if Obama stays in the White House, it probably will."
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I noticed your idiotic post was discredited and debunked.

So you think a preamble, I know I'm full of crap but here goes, means UR not full of crap?

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Captain Tomato Pants wrote:
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Oh, is it true that Fat Davy Brown is living in the bunk of your truck?
I hope not as I sold my Freightiner five years ago!
Why, are you trolling for truck stop "buddies"?
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Jacques Ottawa wrote:
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Hate does not blend well with acuracy.
No it certainly doesn't.

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wojar wrote:
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Not yet.
BTW, how many federal cases have birfoons won? ZERO.
But birfoons get all excited when the incompetent birfoon Queen is finally allowed to issue summons. Pathetic.
Too points hear. Juan, the issue is knot dead. And, we only need to win once! And, for added measure, if this gets just a few more independent voters to think, "Who is this half-white guy in the White House", we have a better chancing of retaking the White House.

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Dale wrote:
<quoted text>What would be the use of naturalization if one is already subject to the jurisdiction of the US Constitution.
All visiting aliens are here by treaties, and at no time are subject to the jurisdiction of the US Constitution.
Checkout the Preamble to the US Constitution, who are "WE THE PEOPLE".
Nonsense. Ever hear of the Treaty Clause? Got Alzheimer's?

Incidentally, the government of WE THE PEOPLE, has jurisdiction over all persons within the boundaries of the country except for foreign ambassadors and hostile occupying troops.

BTW, naturalization makes an alien in the US, subject to the jurisdiction of the US, a citizen, also subject to the jurisdiction of the US while in the US.

Last time I checked, the US courts are aware of the Preamble. Duh!

Again, if aliens were not subject to US jurisdiction they could not be naturalized as they would not be subject to naturalization laws. Duh!

UR incoherent. Grow up! Take your meds.
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Arse backwards. If aliens were not subject to the jurisdiction of the Constitution, naturalization would not be possible.
Grow up!

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Actually we, my other brothers and sisters, think our baby brother was switched at birth as he is sooooo looney-tooney-lefty he can't possibly be from the same parents.
But the sad part is that the real Steve Nadeau was probably raised by some looney-tooney-lefties who had a half dozen relationships so he was raised by two lesbian moms for a couple of years and then probably a couple of gay daddies that lived in a hippy commune before he ran away from home.
Jacques Ottawa wrote:
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Breaking news. It's not the baby brother who was switched at birth, it was Rogue and his other brothers and sisters.
And you think that is as funny as mine was? I don't hear anyone else chucking!

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Vattel thinks Dale is FOS.

"§ 84. Jurisdiction.

The sovereignty united to the domain establishes the jurisdiction of the nation in her territories, or the country that belongs to her. It is her province, or that of her sovereign, to exercise justice in all the places under her jurisdiction, to take cognisance of the crimes committed, and the differences that arise in the country."

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Captain Tomato Pants wrote:
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Oh, is it true that Fat Davy Brown is living in the bunk of your truck?
Hey, the Libtards are going bonkers on Fogbow tonight about the Jackson, MS court thingy. Is there a full moon out tonight?
http://www.thefogbow.com/forum/viewtopic.php...

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Ah, and this is from ..... Reuters!

Analysis: For Romney, some troubling signs among older voters

By David Morgan, Reuters; Sep. 23, 2012

WASHINGTON (Reuters)- Even before his running mate was booed by a lobbying group for older Americans on Friday, Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney was losing support among such voters, whose backing is crucial to his hopes of winning the November 6 election.

New polling by Reuters/Ipsos indicates that during the past two weeks - since just after the Democratic National Convention - support for Romney among Americans age 60 and older has crumbled, from a 20-point lead over Democratic President Barack Obama to less than 4 points.

Romney's double-digit advantages among older voters on the issues of healthcare and Medicare - the nation's health insurance program for those over 65 and the disabled - also have evaporated, and Obama has begun to build an advantage in both areas.

Voting preferences among seniors could change in the final six weeks of the campaign, but the polling suggests that a series of recent episodes favoring Obama and the Democrats could be chipping away at Romney's support among older Americans.

Romney's selection of Wisconsin congressman Paul Ryan as his vice presidential running mate put the federal budget and Medicare at center stage in the campaign. But the debate over spending and entitlement programs that Romney seemed to be seeking has not unfolded the way Republicans wanted.

At the Democratic convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, on September 5, former President Bill Clinton gave a folksy but blistering critique of Ryan's plan to revamp Medicare, warning that it could leave seniors unprotected from escalating healthcare costs.

Meanwhile, Democrats' efforts to portray Romney as a wealthy former private equity executive with little sympathy for the less fortunate got a boost last week, from Romney himself.
http://health.yahoo.net/news/s/nm/analysis-fo...
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wojar wrote:
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Nonsense. Ever hear of the Treaty Clause? Got Alzheimer's?
Incidentally, the government of WE THE PEOPLE, has jurisdiction over all persons within the boundaries of the country except for foreign ambassadors and hostile occupying troops.
BTW, naturalization makes an alien in the US, subject to the jurisdiction of the US, a citizen, also subject to the jurisdiction of the US while in the US.
Last time I checked, the US courts are aware of the Preamble. Duh!
Again, if aliens were not subject to US jurisdiction they could not be naturalized as they would not be subject to naturalization laws. Duh!
UR incoherent. Grow up! Take your meds.
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Sorry, aliens are not subject to the jurisdiction of the US Constitution, only a citizen can be taxed in such a manner.
Persons as defined for the purpose of the 14th means a citizen.

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Oh, one minor point. Reuters failed to mention that the "lobbying group for older Americans" was a AARP event!!! And just in case you due knot no AARP is pro-Obama!!!
Teuters knickers are showing .... again!

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