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Posted by admin on July 15, 2009

During his town hall meeting at the Denver Center for the Performing arts, John McCain gets asked if he would defend the Constitution or not and his response is that he does not want the telecoms sued and thinks if they were it would be a “trial lawyer’s dream”.

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Posted by admin on July 3, 2009

Obamas campaign has written the Department of Justice demanding a criminal investigation of the American Issues Project, the vehicle through which Dallas investor Harold Simmons is financing the advertisements. Somehow one would think the Department of Justice would have better things to do regarding Mr. Ayres than to try to prevent the truth about him from coming out. Obamas campaign has written a pair of letters to station managers carrying the ads in an attempt to pressure them to pull the ads. I feel sure that some thug tactics were utilized.

But just imagine the kind of country we will have under an Obama regime. The trouble is that Obama’s Socialist roots are showing. Barack Obama has a history of using back handed legal tactics to win elections. I do not believe Barack Obama has truly defeated ANYONE since his political career started. He digs up the dirt, leverages legal loopholes and causes his opponents to step down or be forced out, but he doesn’t appreciate it when the same game is played on him. This is the true Barack Hussein Obama. Censorship Obama Style!

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Posted by admin on June 30, 2009

John Edwards responds to Hillary Clinton’s ertion that corporate lobbyists and trial lawyers are identical groups.

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Posted by admin on June 30, 2009

Released 1976, produced by attorney Mark Lane, author of Rush To Judgement (1966).

Lane tells the story of Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig. Craig was on duty on November 22nd, and made crucial observations. Unlike others, he saw nothing wrong in telling people the truth of what he observed. After his name appeared in books, articles etc., his life changed, not for the better. Attempts were made on his life; his car blew up, he was shot at, and he was practically forced off the road and barely survived the accident.

Amongst his many crucial observations at the Plaza, is Oswald running down the Grassy Knoll, being picked up by a slow driving station wagon, heading west in Elm St. After being signaled to. Also the rifle with the clear stamp on the barrel reading “7.65 Mauser” found in the depository. That is only some of the crucial observations he made.

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Posted by admin on June 28, 2009

Released 1976, produced by attorney Mark Lane, author of Rush To Judgement (1966).

Lane tells the story of Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig. Craig was on duty on November 22nd, and made crucial observations. Unlike others, he saw nothing wrong in telling people the truth of what he observed. After his name appeared in books, articles etc., his life changed, not for the better. Attempts were made on his life; his car blew up, he was shot at, and he was practically forced off the road and barely survived the accident.

Amongst his many crucial observations at the Plaza, is Oswald running down the Grassy Knoll, being picked up by a slow driving station wagon, heading west in Elm St. After being signaled to. Also the rifle with the clear stamp on the barrel reading “7.65 Mauser” found in the depository. That is only some of the crucial observations he made.

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Posted by admin on June 24, 2009

Released 1976, produced by attorney Mark Lane, author of Rush To Judgement (1966).

Lane tells the story of Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig. Craig was on duty on November 22nd, and made crucial observations. Unlike others, he saw nothing wrong in telling people the truth of what he observed. After his name appeared in books, articles etc., his life changed, not for the better. Attempts were made on his life; his car blew up, he was shot at, and he was practically forced off the road and barely survived the accident.

Amongst his many crucial observations at the Plaza, is Oswald running down the Grassy Knoll, being picked up by a slow driving station wagon, heading west in Elm St. After being signaled to. Also the rifle with the clear stamp on the barrel reading “7.65 Mauser” found in the depository. That is only some of the crucial observations he made.

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Posted by admin on June 24, 2009

Released 1976, produced by attorney Mark Lane, author of Rush To Judgement (1966).

Lane tells the story of Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig. Craig was on duty on November 22nd, and made crucial observations. Unlike others, he saw nothing wrong in telling people the truth of what he observed. After his name appeared in books, articles etc., his life changed, not for the better. Attempts were made on his life; his car blew up, he was shot at, and he was practically forced off the road and barely survived the accident.

Amongst his many crucial observations at the Plaza, is Oswald running down the Grassy Knoll, being picked up by a slow driving station wagon, heading west in Elm St. After being signaled to. Also the rifle with the clear stamp on the barrel reading “7.65 Mauser” found in the depository. That is only some of the crucial observations he made.

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Posted by admin on June 24, 2009

Released 1976, produced by attorney Mark Lane, author of Rush To Judgement (1966).

Lane tells the story of Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig. Craig was on duty on November 22nd, and made crucial observations. Unlike others, he saw nothing wrong in telling people the truth of what he observed. After his name appeared in books, articles etc., his life changed, not for the better. Attempts were made on his life; his car blew up, he was shot at, and he was practically forced off the road and barely survived the accident.

Amongst his many crucial observations at the Plaza, is Oswald running down the Grassy Knoll, being picked up by a slow driving station wagon, heading west in Elm St. After being signaled to. Also the rifle with the clear stamp on the barrel reading “7.65 Mauser” found in the depository. That is only some of the crucial observations he made.

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