An extremely “professional” response from the attorney for the Democratic party of Mississippi, Sam Begley. Keep in mind, that in his pleadings he claimed that our prior challenges were not ripe until Obama is nominated by his party. MS requires to go to the candidate’s party first and does not limit the election chalenges to the residents of MS
Posted on | October 12, 2012 | 3 Comments
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Dear Ms. Taitz In response to your letter to me dated October 11, 2012 and e-mailed today, your claims are preposterous, your evidence non-existent, any evidence of a fraud exists only in your own mind, and (as we wrote in our motion for judgment on the pleadings) ignoring you does not constitute a RICO violation. Also, under Mississippi law your current ridiculous claims are time barred and as an out of state resident you have no standing to bring them. If I have not made it clear in the past, go away.
Sam Begley
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3 Responses to “An extremely “professional” response from the attorney for the Democratic party of Mississippi, Sam Begley. Keep in mind, that in his pleadings he claimed that our prior challenges were not ripe until Obama is nominated by his party. MS requires to go to the candidate’s party first and does not limit the election chalenges to the residents of MS”
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October 12th, 2012 @ 2:30 pm
There was nothing attached to read.
October 12th, 2012 @ 9:02 pm
“… ignoring you does not constitute a RICO violation.”
I believe Sam Begley errs. Although he and Mississippi’s Democratic party claim a legal right to ignore evidence of identity fraud, social security fraud (a felony which in itself disqualifies one for federal office) and election fraud, they have NO legal right to be complicit IN that fraud; and, as you note from the United States code regarding misprision of fraud or felony, those who aid and abet such fraud DESPITE, and in DEFIANCE of irrefutable evidence of that fraud, do so at their own peril.
October 15th, 2012 @ 8:11 am
Begley’s quote now just looks like a gray box.