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  • allodial
    Senior Member
    • May 2011
    • 2866

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    attorneygeneral.gov

    For those who haven't noticed, you might find this at least somewhat interesting. The U.S. Attorney General has a website that is part of the USDOJ website (www.justice.gov/ag/). However the Attorney General of Pennsylvania's website URL is at www.attorneygeneral.gov. Go figure. Something I'd taken note of ages ago but..felt maybe it might be worth bringing to the attention of others.

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  • David Merrill
    Administrator
    • Mar 2011
    • 5954

    #2
    At first glance this is the Federal Attorney General and the state Attorney General?
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    www.bishopcastle.us
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    • allodial
      Senior Member
      • May 2011
      • 2866

      #3
      Originally posted by David Merrill View Post
      At first glance this is the Federal Attorney General and the state Attorney General?
      The US Attorney General / USDoJ has the URL -> www.justice.gov/ag/

      However, the Attorney General of the State of Pennsylvania's has the URL -> www.attorneygeneral.gov.

      Interesting, no? Consider that we're talking about ATTORNEYS not just 'regular attorneys' but Attorney Generals. Does the US Attorney General get www.attorneygeneral.gov? NO. But the Pennsylvania AG does.

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      Relevantly, the first post-Independence Pennsylvania Constitution is dated September 28, 1776. Almost 3 months after the Declaration of Independence.
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      Last edited by allodial; 06-06-12, 03:48 AM.
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      "The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." -- Marcus Aurelius
      "It is the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honour of kings is to search out a matter." Proverbs 25:2
      Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. Thess. 5:21.

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      • stoneFree

        #4
        Relevantly if true, Pennsylvania was the first state to submit paperwork (2011) to the Hague declaring itself sovereign & independent from the defacto government.
        LINK

        I haven't seen that "Process of Notification" but have met folks online who claim to.

        EDIT: I've been told the paperwork can be found here:
        http://freedomreigns.us/States_Documents.html
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