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    Poppycock 2013

    I recall something similar way back when...


    I just search for "411" in these types of attempts. If people cannot see the remedy in what Congress (1913) intended then I suppose one executes the insanity of trying the same old thing over and over again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
    I recall something similar way back when...


    I just search for "411" in these types of attempts. If people cannot see the remedy in what Congress (1913) intended then I suppose one executes the insanity of trying the same old thing over and over again.
    The order states:
    ORDERED that petitioner's Motion To Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction, filed October
    18, 2013, is denied. It is further
    ORDERED that, on the Court's own motion, this case is dismissed for lack of
    jurisdiction.

    Forgive my lack of legal savvy... the petitioner's Motion to Dismiss is denied and yet the case is dismissed for lack of jurisdiction? Can you explain?

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    The petitioner's cause failed to acquire jurisdiction. I started the thread however on the dismissal order alone. I did not read the petition but imagine that it was based in the same argument style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
    The petitioner's cause failed to acquire jurisdiction.
    If the former, then self-education is necessary in order to extract oneself from the BOND-AGE of the corporate jurisdictional world of the dead. http://onlashuk.wordpress.com/2013/1...circumstances/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chex View Post
    If the former, then self-education is necessary in order to extract oneself from the BOND-AGE of the corporate jurisdictional world of the dead. http://onlashuk.wordpress.com/2013/1...circumstances/
    Identity is Key, Blood is Core. Who do you say I am http://onlashuk.wordpress.com/2011/0...blood-is-core/

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