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Nashville songwriter Danny Tate gets ‘financial flogging’ at hands of TN probate court
FROM WATCHDOGWIRE 28 September 2012 by: Lou Ann Anderson Judicial Reform In High Demand While judicial corporal punishments like flogging, caning, whipping or strapping are no longer used in the U.S. or most other semi-civilized countries, Nashville Probate Judge Randy Kennedy recently showed his own flair for financial flogging in ordering the sale of songwriter Danny Tate’s home. The action was executed in response to outstanding legal bills generated in a highly questionable conservatorship case which Tate has vigorously … Read entire article »
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Pauper v. Probate: Inside E Street/PBS/AARP
Because of the unchecked power probate judges, a court with little to no oversight, no jury, all attorneys being paid by the court, all attorneys being ultimately appointed by the court, all matters controlled by the court, well, it invites questionable practices and, in my informed opinion, corruption. Our society has grown in a direction where the elderly are deemed disposable and a burden, instead of being celebrated and revered. My hope is that we will … Read entire article »
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FBI Files (Conspiracy Against Rights) Part 1
Source: Conspiracy Chronicle, According to the case files, Administrator/Chief Magistrate Brenda N. Dunlap had been double-dipping; she had paid herself nearly $28,000 as an Estate Administrator and Attorney while working as a salary paid Chief Magistrate for the Warren County Court of Common Pleas; paying herself as an Administrator and Attorney while the taxpayers were paying her as a Public Servant for the same time spent”. Besides the $150,000 of personal assets of Stephen and Christopher that … Read entire article »
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Freedom of Speech and Press – 4th Branch of Government
The Press is often referred to as the 4th Branch of Government, for in our Democracy veering errant towards tyranny, let us hope we can count on our Press to insure that all other branches of government are kept in check by informing “We, the people…” of our public servants potentially wayward course, so that we can determine if Democracy’s ship is listing, and the voice of “we, the people…”, in whom “all power is … Read entire article »
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Letter to Senator Sherrod Brown – Deprivation of Unalinable Rights
Dear Senator Sherrod Brown: I am writing this letter in request to a progress report on the letter I wrote to you on 8/08/2011 in regards to the restoration of our (my wife and I) natural and legal rights by which we are entitled. (Attached hereto) It has been six weeks since I made the request to address and resolve the Issues on the Deprivation of Federal and State Constitution Rights, and the Deprivation of Universal Declaration … Read entire article »
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Enquirer Sues Judge to Unseal Case – Above the Law
Written by: Kimball Perry, reporter Cincinnati Enquirer: The Enquirer is asking the Ohio Supreme Court to force Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Nadine Allen to open documents she ordered sealed in a criminal case, alleging she is improperly preventing the public from viewing case documents. Jack Greiner, attorney for The Enquirer, filed the request Tuesday. Allen wouldn’t comment Tuesday. Ohio law allows judges to seal documents but only after reviewing each individual document, holding a hearing and specifying … Read entire article »
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Deprivation of unalienable and legal rights
Private Citizen Fights Back; after years of government Oppression, Tyranny, and Political Interference… The U.S. Constitution is the framework whereby the executive, legislative, and judiciary branches are the check and balance against Oppression and Tyranny within the government and between the federal and state governments. It is the function of the government to protect the governed… It is not the function of the governed to protect oneself… For the governed to protect oneself from the government … Read entire article »
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Ohio governor signs law allowing guns in bars
(Reuters) – Ohio Republican Governor John Kasich on Thursday signed into law a bill that allows gun owners in the state to carry concealed weapons into bars and other places where alcohol is served. The measure, which was forwarded to Kasich on June 22 by the Ohio General Assembly, was signed on Thursday afternoon. Kasich is scheduled to sign the Ohio budget later Thursday. Businesses can ban concealed weapons on their premises for safety reasons if the … Read entire article »
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Ohio Guns In Bars Bill Passed By State Lawmakers
Ohio Guns In Bars Bill Passed By State Lawmakers, Sent To Governor John Kasich For Approval This law is not about mixing guns and alcohol; it’s about your rights to protect your love one. The most dangerous part about taking your family downtown and enjoying a nice dinner at a fancy restaurant is the walk to and from your car and the establishment. If you are carrying to protect your family and the fancy restaurant … Read entire article »
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Judges Above the Law
Welcome to Judges Above the Law.com 05-1431 Kathrein v. McNamara, Kinsella, et. al. PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Filed May 8, 2006 Imagine one day you or someone you love, find yourself wrapped up in some unexpected litigation, whether civil or criminal. (Statistically speaking, everyone in America will, at some time in their life, be a party in a lawsuit.)… Judges are now, above the law. Federal judges and federal prosecutors routinely block the access … Read entire article »
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