Thanks.
Bookmarking for checking out later.
It probably would take court action to force something. At this point we’re waiting for funds and Hawaii legal counsel before we can sue the pants off of everybody in Hawaii. Even at that, our judiciary is so corrupt that even court action might not get the right stuff to be done. I’d be very curious to know whether Obama or his entourage was in contact with judges in Hawaii while he was there at Christmas time.
I also think it is suspicious that Rep. Neil Abercrombie resigned his US House seat in December order to be able to campaign for the governor’s position in Hawaii. I believe he is way ahead in the polls. I think he may have been dispatched to Hawaii to do the proper threats and scrubbing. Wish we could have somebody put their eyeballs on his tracks for a while...
It might be wirth emailing Factcheck and the others who have published this forgery, pointing out the potential 14 year jail time, and asking whether they would like to fess up now, and get a reduction of sentence?
Butter, I don’t know if there are any honest judges left in America. After all, Rahm Emmanuel claims “We Democrats own Hawaii”.
This happenned last week in Washington, D.C.
“Last Friday [Feb.9,2010], Arthur J. Gonzalez, United States Bankruptcy Judge for the Federal Court, Southern District of New York, issued his judgment denying the Motion for Reconsideration filed by attorneys Leo Donofrio and Stephen Pidgeon in the case RE: in Chrysler LLC et al., on behalf of 76 former Chrysler dealerships...”
“Just days before the ruling, on Feb. 1, 2010, Judge Gonzalez received a promotion from Obama to the position of Chief Justice of the Bankruptcy court in his district, according to the official website of the same: raising questions of whether there has been a quid pro quo exchange in return for upholding his own fraud, in support of Obamas political agenda to destroy Chrysler and reorganize it to the advantage of the labor unions.”
To read more go to:
http://www.thepostemail.com/2010/02/09/judge-arthur-j-gonzalez-claims-right-to-commit-fraud/