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Man critical of Obama case judge visited by marshals

hypocritexposer

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Man critical of Obama case judge visited by marshals
'I told your Gestapo goons we had nothing to talk about'
Posted: March 21, 2009
12:15 am Eastern

By Bob Unruh
© 2009 WorldNetDaily

A Washington, D.C., man who believes Barack Obama probably isn't eligible to be president – and colorfully stated as much to a federal judge who dismissed a case challenging Obama's residency in the White House – says he got a visit from U.S. marshals for his exercise of free speech.

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=92277
 

Tam

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A while back FOX had a guy on and he was saying he had a rubber Stamp that said TAX CHEAT and his intent for the stamp was to use it on all paper monetary bills he recieves that say Treasury Sec. Timothy Geithner. He was going to stamp over Tim's name. Fox had him back recently and guess what he is being audited by the IRS. Do you think if the IRS finds something he will just get to say sorry and pay the taxes? :wink:
 
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Anonymous

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Lucky the guy ain't behind bars- because there has been laws against making any type of threats to government officials (especially federal judges) or making threats to intimidate or influence goverment/public officials on the books for years- and they were greatly strengthened under GW- and portions of the Patriot/Domestic terrorism Act....And knowing the Marshals they, just like the Secret Service, take those threats seriously...

And the fellow stamping the US currency would be committing a crime too- as its illegal to deface/alter/mark on any type of currency or coin-- even down to the kids that put the pennies on the railroad tracks....

But we know rightwingernut extremists don't believe the law is for them- as long as it doesn't fit their way of thinking - it doesn't exist..... :(
 

Tam

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Oldtimer said:
Lucky the guy ain't behind bars- because there has been laws against making any type of threats to government officials (especially federal judges) or making threats to intimidate or influence goverment/public officials on the books for years- and they were greatly strengthened under GW- and portions of the Patriot/Domestic terrorism Act....And knowing the Marshals they, just like the Secret Service, take those threats seriously...

And the fellow stamping the US currency would be committing a crime too- as its illegal to deface/alter/mark on any type of currency or coin-- even down to the kids that put the pennies on the railroad tracks....

But we know rightwingernut extremists don't believe the law is for them- as long as it doesn't fit their way of thinking - it doesn't exist..... :(

Oldtimer he was asked about the defacing of US currency the first time he was on and he said he checked into it and what he was doing was not illegal. But say there is a very slim chance you are right and he was wrong, then why If He was on TV confessing to what you say is an illegal action is he being audited by the IRS and not being arrested by the FBI :?
 

hopalong

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Oldtimer said:
hypocritexposer said:
Did you read what was posted OT?

Yep- and I read the story.....

But did you comprehend it?

Please show us the threat!
In your legal library perhaps you can find where it is against the law to call a judge a few less than suitable names :roll: :roll: :roll:

OH VEY left wingnut!!
Eh?
 

hopalong

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Mike said:
Last time I checked, the 1st Amendment was still in effect. :mad:

It is if you don't let the judges like this one make decisions, and let wanna be Judges like oldtimer set on the bench!!!

You can tell what kind of a j/p oldtimer is by the way he spouts the legality of something without knowing the law.
Did the fact he used a rubber stamp that said tax cheat on it make it unfit for circulation??????????


United States Code
TITLE 18 - CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
PART I - CRIMES
CHAPTER 17 - COINS AND CURRENCY
333. Mutilation of national bank obligations

Whoever mutilates, cuts, defaces, disfigures, or perforates, or
unites or cements together, or does any other thing to any bank bill,
draft, note, or other evidence of debt issued by any national banking
association, or Federal Reserve bank, or the Federal Reserve System,
with intent to render such bank bill, draft, note, or other evidence
of debt unfit to be reissued
, shall be fined under this title or
imprisoned not more than six months, or both.?
 
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Anonymous

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Tam said:
Oldtimer said:
Lucky the guy ain't behind bars- because there has been laws against making any type of threats to government officials (especially federal judges) or making threats to intimidate or influence goverment/public officials on the books for years- and they were greatly strengthened under GW- and portions of the Patriot/Domestic terrorism Act....And knowing the Marshals they, just like the Secret Service, take those threats seriously...

And the fellow stamping the US currency would be committing a crime too- as its illegal to deface/alter/mark on any type of currency or coin-- even down to the kids that put the pennies on the railroad tracks....

But we know rightwingernut extremists don't believe the law is for them- as long as it doesn't fit their way of thinking - it doesn't exist..... :(

Oldtimer he was asked about the defacing of US currency the first time he was on and he said he checked into it and what he was doing was not illegal. But say there is a very slim chance you are right and he was wrong, then why If He was on TV confessing to what you say is an illegal action is he being audited by the IRS and not being arrested by the FBI :?

The FBI doesn't investigate crimes involving currency....Thats Treasury and the Secret Service...
If you want to meet a Secret Service Agent- fire up your copier in the basement and start printing $20 bills...
 

hopalong

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Oldtimer said:
Tam said:
Oldtimer said:
Lucky the guy ain't behind bars- because there has been laws against making any type of threats to government officials (especially federal judges) or making threats to intimidate or influence goverment/public officials on the books for years- and they were greatly strengthened under GW- and portions of the Patriot/Domestic terrorism Act....And knowing the Marshals they, just like the Secret Service, take those threats seriously...

And the fellow stamping the US currency would be committing a crime too- as its illegal to deface/alter/mark on any type of currency or coin-- even down to the kids that put the pennies on the railroad tracks....

But we know rightwingernut extremists don't believe the law is for them- as long as it doesn't fit their way of thinking - it doesn't exist..... :(

Oldtimer he was asked about the defacing of US currency the first time he was on and he said he checked into it and what he was doing was not illegal. But say there is a very slim chance you are right and he was wrong, then why If He was on TV confessing to what you say is an illegal action is he being audited by the IRS and not being arrested by the FBI :?

The FBI doesn't investigate crimes involving currency....Thats Treasury and the Secret Service...
If you want to meet a Secret Service Agent- fire up your copier in the basement and start printing $20 bills...


Once again oldtimer tries the old feint left and attempts to evade the questions asked of him!
He just cannot answer a question straight out.

OH VEY :D :D
 

hypocritexposer

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Freeper RaceBannon just heard from Freeper Flightline, a personal friend and mutual acquaintance of Walt Fitzpatrick. Walt, an Annapolis graduate (1975), just got a visit from 3 to 4 Police Cruisers and one unmarked Government car from Knoxville, Tennessee. Walt was informed that his most recent column, which he filed as a criminal complaint in the U.S. Attorney's Office in Knoxville, Tennessee, was being responded to as a criminal complaint against Walter himself; that the complaint he filed was ignored and was the basis for the complaint against himself.

The criminal Complaint against Walt specifically stated that Walter's complaint was considered a threat against the President of the United States.

Walter was interviewed by these officers in his yard and house and openly stated his belief of his criminal complaint along with his own personal documentation to defend his complaint and why he believed it to be true.

Walter was not arrested and the officers who visited his home responded by telling him the apparent threat against Obama was unfounded and they left the premises without incident.

Walter was not arrested, no search of his home was done and the officers were professional.

So much for the 1st Amendment. I read the guy's blog. I wouldn't have written it, but he certainly didn't threaten anybody.

These folks never got a visit from the Secret Service, and if you don't think there's a double standard, Google "kill Bush."

I guess "free expression" only applies to Democrats, illegal aliens, ACORN and the folks at the Daily Kos.
 
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