Update: I got a call from the DC office of the department of Justice, call came from an attorney who was assigned to the case. He introduced himself and provided his contact information
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August 16th, 2012 @ 2:00 pm
Is this Department of Justice Attorney going to provide you with any useful information and or help or is he just going to string you alone, for as long as he can.
I certainly hope he is of some help, and not just another delay tactic like that Barry Sortasneaky’s people have become famous for lately.
Anyway good luck.
Have a Nice Day.
August 16th, 2012 @ 2:02 pm
Is this Department of Justice Attorney going to provide you with any useful information and or help or is he just going to string you alone, for as long as he can.
I certainly hope he is of some help, and not just another delay tactic like the Barry Sortasneaky’s people have become famous for lately.
Anyway good luck.
Have a Nice Day.
August 16th, 2012 @ 2:09 pm
When DOJ attorneys volunteer to do anything for anyone outside of their environment then BEWARE of their deceptive persona.
AND! as one should be aware … the DOJ boys get most of their CASES reviewed by university professors who are paid by the taxpayers to give their expertise to the DOJ personnel.
Contributions made to Orly are more than extremely important because Orly should be able to obtain UNIVERSITY professor REVIEWS of her pleadings in order to match the DOJ’s resources used to win legal arguments.
DOJ has TRILLIONS of dollars available to fight against anyone who takes the government on.
August 16th, 2012 @ 10:19 pm
Very interesting. This is the first time I’ve become aware of this examination of legal info by the professors, if the DOJ wants to have educational profs check it out! So great post!
August 17th, 2012 @ 8:19 am
Well Oliver, I think a good rule is for you is include the whole Federal Judiciary as bad boys and girls. If there IS a good one among them, their drawers have been filled already with pure and simple fear.
Every Federal Jurist = Very Much complicit – to use a Favorite term of Orly – OR scared as hell.