From reader Alec
Posted on | April 20, 2010 | No Comments
Alec |
Submitted on 2010/04/20 at 7:56am
Orly has done more than any person to restore the U.S. Constitution. Those who are so quick to question or condemn, what have you done? Violation of the U.S. Constitution is an international issue when it affects other countries, or when some of the criminal perpetrators are based in other countries. Our laws may be “perfectly adequate to deal with the criminal conspiracy;” but when the U.S. Supreme Court ignores grave, blatant, irrefutable Constitutional violations, when U.S. courts and state courts dismiss on technicalities, when citizens are ruled to have no standing even if they were presidential candidates or active duty military, when courts rule they have no jurisdiction over violation of federal and state law, when attorneys who courageously seek justice are sanctioned and threatened, then “adequate” domestic laws are of no avail. Other Constitutional violations that have been raised in this discussion, well why don’t you whiners DO something about it like Orly? Why don’t you take those issues to court and see how far you get, or is that too risky or too much trouble or expense for you? Is she supposed to take on ALL the issues, single-handed? If one percent of this country did as much for the republic as Orly, we wouldn’t be in this mess. |
Good News. I became a member of the International Criminal Bar with offices in Hague and Barcelona. My Bar number is listed below. Some people in the establishment of this Nation need to be prosecuted by the International Criminal tribunal for what they did to this Nation and to the dissidents, Constitutional Attorneys like me 5 # |
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