Weekend Open Thread
So, here’s the best email I’ve read all week;
COMES NOW PLAINTIFF in pro per requesting as is my right that the Court schedule the Summary Judgment Motion regarding the Cause of Action in the First Amended Complaint regarding Negligence per se.
I have attempted to use the internet system to schedule hearings before you but was told by your clerk that a party who does not use a proxy to present the parties case may not use that system; only the proxies of parties may do so. In the past when I attempted to contact your clerk I have been unsuccessful. Due Process of Law requires that my petitions and motions be heard. Therefore, please instruct your clerk to schedule the Summary Judgment Motion immediately.
Category: Open thread
https://pjmedia.com/trending/2016/07/16/french-authorities-cover-up-the-torture-disembowelment-of-paris-attack-victims/
Yes, really, a homemade bomb is actually going to blow your balls right up to the roof of your mouth.
Cops shot in Baton Rouge.
CNN reporting as many as 7 cops shot. 3 dead, 4 wounded.
Again, CNN reporting sources.
FOX reporting 2 cops dead.
Fox lists 3 dead police officers. 1 suspect dead, and 2 at large.
For everyone playing the home version of TAH, here is a very interesting report out of Baton Rouge dated 16 JULY 2016:
http://www.wbrz.com/news/new-black-panther-party-forms-baton-rouge-chapter
Connection, I do not know. Interesting, yes it is!
No possible connection. No. None at all. Couldn’t be. Nuh-huh. Never.
And the question just asked by the Fox chick was, “How do we begin a dialogue?” Here’s an idea – you talk about how to maintain law and order AFTER law and order has been attained. We don’t have that now and most sane folks around the country want some of it. NOW.
Here’s an interesting geological item. Bear in mind that this volcanic complex usually has an eruptive cycle about every 31,000 years, and it’s been 36,000 years since the last cycle ended. It is long overdue.
http://www.accuweather.com/en/features/trend/extinct_volcano_near_rome_rumb/58808084
Mind you, I’m not saying anything is going to happen in Rome, because there are definite signs that volcanologists look for ahead of a real eruption. And the volcanic compalex is easily found on any Google satellite shots, and we would all have more than adequate warning. But if only something like this would happen to the southeast of Rome….
Oh, that is SO wrong of me, isn’t it?
While using Al Gore’s Amazing Internet to research Ted Kennedy’s development of amphibious operations, I decided to see what significant events occurred to day. I came across this one: Douglas Corrigan, the last of the early glory-seeking fliers, takes off from Floyd Bennett field in Brooklyn, New York, on a flight that would finally win him a place in aviation history. Eleven years earlier, American Charles A. Lindbergh had become an international celebrity with his solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic. Corrigan was among the mechanics who had worked on Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis aircraft, but that mere footnote in the history of flight was not enough for the Texas-born aviator. In 1938, he bought a 1929 Curtiss Robin aircraft off a trash heap, rebuilt it, and modified it for long-distance flight. In July 1938, Corrigan piloted the single-engine plane nonstop from California to New York. Although the transcontinental flight was far from unprecedented, Corrigan received national attention simply because the press was amazed that his rattletrap aircraft had survived the journey. Almost immediately after arriving in New York, he filed plans for a transatlantic flight, but aviation authorities deemed it a suicide flight, and he was promptly denied. Instead, they would allow Corrigan to fly back to the West Coast, and on July 17 he took off from Floyd Bennett field, ostentatiously pointed west. However, a few minutes later, he made a 180-degree turn and vanished into a cloudbank to the puzzlement of a few onlookers. Twenty-eight hours later, Corrigan landed his plane in Dublin, Ireland, stepped out of his plane, and exclaimed, “Just got in from New York. Where am I?” He claimed that he lost his direction in the clouds and that his compass had malfunctioned. The authorities didn’t buy the story and suspended his license, but Corrigan stuck to it to the amusement of the public on both sides of the Atlantic. By the time “Wrong Way” Corrigan and his crated plane returned to New York by ship, his license suspension had been lifted, he was a national celebrity, and a mob of autograph seekers… Read more »
Speaking of Wrong Way, Bernath has filed a 57 paragraph motion in the Florida court this weekend. In it, he calls Judge Krier “ignorant”. I’m thinking that’s the Wrong Way to endear himself to the woman.
Damn! Danni-boi really loves to endear himself to members of the court, especially those of the female persuasion.
It’s just a matter of time before his courtroom “tactics” get him thrown in the poundhimintheassjail for contempt.
Jonn,
Only a attorney who received his degree at BIG LOTS or the 99 cent store would dare to call Judge Krier “IGNORANT”.
Bernasty honestly thinks he’s a legal eagle, loves filing motions but best of all loves to hear himself speak.
His interpreter for “POSER LANGUAGE” follows him like a dedicated dog. Wearing the TRIDENT on his hat in court is ????. No hats allowed in our States court….
A hand salute is rendered today to a fallen comrade in arms, WO1 Jay S. Aston. (BNR)
45 years is a good stretch of time and we want you to know you are not forgotten.
RIP, Cowboy.