>According to friends and family, embattled IT Specialist for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Paul Combetta has become emotionally distraught and is suffering from severe depression.and may not be able to appear for future Congressional hearings.
>-Washington Post "Digital Culture Editor" Caitlin Dewey
Maybe until next weekend when he shoots himself in the head a few times.
Sebastian Foster
He's probably already gone they just haven't found the body yet.
Gabriel Walker
have they checked the park?
Aaron Allen
Yiff!
Luke Cruz
Suicide by cement blocks on his feet in the Chesapeake Bay?
Juan Smith
He is dead and they are hiding.
Matthew Lee
Suicide by dropping from a balcony with 14 knife wounds in the back?
Liam Wood
He might take an "uber" ride into a tree. I saw one of their free rides along the street yesterday.
Parker Ramirez
He'll be dead within 2 weeks.
Brandon Young
is he gonna plea the yiff?
Brayden Ross
STOP CLAIMING SOURCE WITHOUT AN ACTUAL LINK
Jonathan Jenkins
How convenient. Source? Didn't think so Fuck off Sage
Aaron Brooks
More likely a self driving car will crash into him
Gabriel Bennett
Source?
Adam Perez
Damn I hope he doesn't shoot himself in the back of the head 6 times
Noah Butler
>underrated
Ryan Young
kek
Oliver Nelson
That would make ford look bad. Seems like they're pulling publicity stunts now near me running them around the streets. I'm thinking of hucking a rock into the big spinny sensor they have on top to see what happens.
I mean that could really clog up traffic during rush our and get on the news.
Hudson Taylor
If that nigger dies that's just too fucking much. When is the general population gonna admit hillary is a fucking traitor and the entire government is corrupt as hell?
Luke Young
This is the one time Hillary could kill this guy and I would probably buy the story though. This guy actually has a great reason to kill himself.
Jordan Murphy
Do they really think we don't know their tricks?
there is literally a "when you have information that will lead to hillary clintons arrest" meme where you "die."
Most normies know that you don't fuck with the clintons, he he commits suicide with two shots to the back of the head, it won't even be in the realm of conspiracy anymore.
Henry Wood
>You will never have to explain what is furry and yiff in front of the congress for an audience of millions I would have killed myself too.
Samuel Peterson
>thinks he can just plead the 5th and everything will be alright
you're fucked, cucktear
Evan Perez
holy shit i just got redpilled i mean i already hated self driving cars for the obvious reasons like govt control, but holy shit i never even though of that
Eli Cooper
...
Camden Green
>checkmates himself into impossibly bad levels of fucked >"hmm i just wont show up thatll fix it"
Crash course prison anal when?
Jack Diaz
Only if he's bound and gagged in a sleeping bag with the key inside.
we didn't know how serious his depression was until it was too late ;(
Connor Hernandez
This is just a theory. But i think every /mlp/ and especially every furry obviously has depression issues. There is no way you're a satisfied person with a fantastic life when you're a furry engaging in furry porn fantasies like Paul Combetta
>mfw this might turn him into a 24/7 furry sucking furry dick on xhamster
Leo Baker
news is totally covering it up, doesnt get mentioned everyone in power is completely on his side so desperate to stop trump now everyone left enough is >above the law welcome to america, fuck.
Ryder Bennett
What happened with this guy? did he testify? is he going to jail, did he turn on clinton?
Joshua Flores
His life is in a knot.
Robert Roberts
My mom says the same thing about people with excessive tattoos. She's usually right about these kinds of things.
Nathaniel Murphy
>a few times
why did this make me laugh so much
Nathaniel Reyes
From the FBI docs released friday night.
Kevin Kelly
That's funny she didn't mention it when I was with her.
Jeremiah Perry
wew lad what are you doing with a post-menopausal woman?
I think this proves it correct.
Gavin Mitchell
he is already dead and on ice for when they need to publicly announce his death
Adrian Fisher
He has immunity from prosecution.
He doesn't have a thing to worry about.
All he has to do is tell the truth -- the WHOLE truth -- and THAT will protect him from the possible rather of the Clintons. They kill folks - if they do - BEFORE they testify.
Wyatt Morgan
That's very true. He's either a noob with a noob lawyer or he's got something serious he's trying to hide.
Luke Sanchez
isn't the immunity based on acting in good faith?
Jeremiah Sanders
If you ever go before a court of law here, you have to swear an oath before God that you're going to tell the truth. So it's expected that you're going to act in good faith.
But that doesn't stop people from lying anyway. The whole industry of lawyers is based on a battle to get shekels by being able to twist the truth better than the opposition to trick the goyim and get technically around the talmud according to the chief rabbi.
Carson Hughes
Immunity from prosecution if he cooperates- pleads the fifth and says nothing
Sebastian Ramirez
>IMMUNITY WAS OFF THE TABLE when he testitfied and DID NOT DISCLOSE this reddit shit. he was offered immunity to come clean and this is ALL EVIDENCE he lied anyways and HID AND DESTROYED way way more.
everyone is watching for him to be killed now. because everyone knows she has people killed. shes a lunatic.
Ryder Torres
this presidential candidate and sec of state is famous for having people fired because they smelled the farts she was constantly having slip out involuntarily and could not completely hide it in their facial expressions
John Martinez
Remember when Barney Frank with his disgraceful protruding nipples held a press conference to announce that he had a gay boyfriend running a child sex slave ring out of the basement and that Congress had better shut up about it or else he'd out them all? And the Congress shut up? And then it wasn't until Barney Frank helped pull off the 2008 bank heist that he quit to retire in shame and not be prosecuted?
Yeah. That's how it works in Washington, District of Criminals.
Hudson Butler
would you miss the lawyers?
Brandon Ortiz
I'd be severely depressed to if I was told that if I don't 'do it' myself before the hearing they are going to 'do it' for me.
His next Reddit-post is probably going to be for tips on what not to forget when drafting a will.
Elijah Long
Lads This guy is already a furfag and into a lot of degenerate garbage, plus he isn't a genius and helping the people but the opposite Based Manning decided to go insane and get a sex change to combat the feds fucking with his mind and preventing himself from blowing his brains out What is this guy gunna do?
Luke Johnson
Funny that. It's like he could testify, tell the truth and walk away clean.
Yet for some reason prison is preferable?
Why can't normies and liberals see this. The man is choosing prison because he believes it is safer for him. Shit, they've already got the whole "He's depressed so he might off himself" story lined up because he's proven to be a liability now.
The man needs to take a serious think, he's dead anyway. Too much of a risk to the globalists. But he can hit back by telling the truth and getting Hillary, the globalist puppet, locked up. Or more hopefully, getting Hillary to turn on her masters and out them.
Ryan Watson
Not much. I've had to pay for one before, and it's shit. They're on par with car salesmen, but we still have car salesmen.
They do have a use, but I think what's needed is more people reading the damn law and arguing pro se. It's actually not that hard, and most stupid little things should be easily resolved without the interdicting the power of the state or wasting the money to run the whole apparatus.
Elijah Gray
He probably really thinks that being out of the public eye is good for him
Someone might spook him into becoming more of a public figure if they sent him all those Clinton death list things
Carter Wood
>Self driving car crashes into him >Find out it was hacked, investigation by the FBI & DHS reveal that it was Russia >War declared on Russia >Obama becomes supreme leader forever
Isaac White
>but we still have car salesmen not sure how that's an argument
we need to go back to common law, as specified in your constitution, and ours
have advocates who don't get paid, and fuck off all the kikes
Eli Wright
For instance, one time I was acting on somebody else's behalf. The issue was basically that the lawn had grown wild, and I'd already spoken with the local government and personally myself cut it down to help resolve the problem because it really was becoming a local problem.
So then I go to the court and speak privately with the magistrate without any special license to approach the bench in order to confirm that I'd be able to act as a legal agent in order to get this shit settled, presented the paperwork, and he confirmed it would be cool.
Then some fat Jewess paid for by the city with my tax dollars stuck in a mobility desk whips out a 3" binder, cites some technicality, has her little whip boy go run it up to the magistrate, he's forced to rule that I can't talk, and then she start lying left and right that the problem hadn't been taken care of months ago, and so the whole thing had to go to an appeals court to waste even more time and money about nothing.
Fuck lawyers.
Adam Stewart
Murr x3
Luke Turner
>Immunity from prosecution if he cooperates- pleads the fifth and says nothing
I could be wrong, but I believe that if an immunized Combetta tries to either (i) plead the Fifth,* or (ii) simply refuse to testify, the House can find him in contempt, for which there are criminal penalties, including jail.
*The Fifth Amd protects you from having to answer incriminating questions. Since Combetta has been immunized, the testimony he gives will not be potentially incriminating, thus the Fifth Amd privilege not to testify as to potentially incriminating material no longer applies.
Brandon Brooks
youwouldn't miss them then?
did you know there is a difference between lawful and legal?
Jace Lewis
Woof woof sensei-kun ^3^
Zachary Ramirez
There is a difference between lawful and legal, but, thankfully I've never had to come down to that distinction personally. My country is flawed, but based on the notion that we can get along together by being decent people and not needing to invoke the government at every turn.
Meanwhile, if you want to get technical about it, if you want to practice law in the City of London Corporation, you literally have to go to the "temple" and depending on how much you're worth it might be the low temple, the mid temple, or the high temple. How much more does the bullshit need to stink?
Kevin Jackson
SOURCE?
Anthony Perez
From back in the 80s. It even was on yifftube not too many years back, but then got scrubbed off before I learned to save everything myself.
I think there might be a fragment of it in that documentary about the Franklin Story or whatever they call it that is still floating around about pedo rings.
Brody Ward
they call it "the temple bar"
and yes, all lawyers have to go there to swear an oath to them
the BAR actually stands for "the british accreddited registry"
all american lawyers join a british society(well they call it british, but really jewish)
lawful means allowed under common law
legal refers to legalities, acts, statutes, and bills. it's bullshit
Justin Young
"Conspiracy of Silence" that's the title. They almost #rekt all known copies of it, so the only thing the public at large has is a preproduction copy with some scenes missing.
Joshua Reed
Inb4 he's commits suicide by dropping a barbell on himself
Eli Perry
What's a bit kek is I heard somebody just the other day say that BAR stands for that instead of being literally a bar that you can't walk past in an old fashioned court.
I don't really know one way or the other, but to me it's a clear sign that we're catching flak for heading near the drop zone. Seriously, either way it's what they call a "cleveland steamer."
Matthew Edwards
His going to accidently slip and fall from a 100 foot building, he was trying to clean his tie and slip out the window
Kevin Reed
cleveland steamer? is that from family guy?
this is an interesting page, especially the 2 declarations sent to the british rulers prior to the declaration of independence
they state that they are upset with the imposition of admirality law on land
one way you can tell we no longer live under common law is that you can find cases such as the state of virginia versus $10,000
how can you proceed against an inanimate object? surely you must try the owner, before you confiscate it
Parker Jones
They already do, problem is the government doesn't care and thus nothing happens.
Zachary Martin
oh, and what do you make of traffic cameras which find you guilty without trial, then demand that you appeal them if you disagree. an appeal is to beg. "no fine or forfeiture shall proceed except upon conviction by a jury of peers"
and ask why the court needs a separate dictionary to english, if the legalities are written in english. are they written in a foreign language?
Angel Turner
I'm close by. Still haven't seen any taskers in regards to this fellow. Pic related.
Robert Rogers
You posted this yesterday. Sage and fuck off shill.
Adrian Powell
>cleveland steamer? is that from family guy? No. But that only makes the whole idea even more hilarious. At least humor is something most every kind of person can agree on.
But don't even let's get started on admiralty. That's way over Cred Forums's head and not a good target for what people should care about. Maybe back in the Doom Paul days, but not in the middle of a shitsliding election with the inevitable influx of normies.
Noah Nelson
A book copy of the USC alone weighed about 700lbs some time back. Makes it pretty ridiculous to say that not knowing the law is no excuse for breaking it when the high school literacy rate here might as well be mistaken for the accumulated dirt in your toilet. Thank God we even still have toilets.
I personally believe that we're in need as a people of an innovation of the legal system to avoid the infinite growth paradigm, but I'm not a legal scholar, and there are many other things we have to get back on track before confronting such heady ideals. Also not a good idea to throw away what little guards we have on our rules when everything else is a clusterfuck about to explode.
Brayden Wilson
he's already dead
Lucas Reyes
I'm admitted in Australia and I have colleagues who practice in the UK and have been admitted there.
"BAR" is not an acronym for anything.
There is no temple, the only oaths are generally (1) be an honest/good lawyer (2) faithfully serve the administration of the laws of the nation.
Immunity generally means that the information he provides cannot be used against him. It does not usually mean that information gathered independently and not relying on his statements, cannot be used to prosecute him still.
For example, if he never told the FBI that he attempted to alter the emails to remove references to someone's name, and now the FBI has discovered this evidence through a completely separate line of inquiry, I think it's likely that the immunity will not give him any protection.
Henry Green
>But don't even let's get started on admiralty. That's way over Cred Forums's head and not a good target for what people should care about they'd care if they understood it
most understand that the jews have taken over media, publishing, politics etc. why is it hard to understand that they took over the legal system too?
>A book copy of the USC alone weighed about 700lbs some time back. Makes it pretty ridiculous to say that not knowing the law is no excuse for breaking it exactly, so many laws that no person could possibly read it all in their entire lifetime, yet ignorance is no defence
chuck the lot out and go back to "do no harm, injury or loss"
we don't need to innovate the law, we were left a fantastic and simple paradigm, "don't hurt people or cause them loss"
A Subpoena doesn't give a shit if you're not feeling well emotionally.
Boo fucking hoo
Blake Lewis
Larry Silverglate Three Felonies A Day Legislation itself is totally out of control, and must be aggressively pared down to the point where knowing the law is not a joke, in order to be in line with obvious Constitutional intentions. Our law is not Talmud. You can see how in both Talmud and Judaized American law, the effect (whether provably deliberate or not) is to make it so big and nebulous that The Initiated can make it mean anything.
Ethan Wilson
>Sources say he's depressed and mentally unstable...
This dude needs to be put in protective custody ASAP... like through Sgt @ arms from congress or something. I know I wouldn't trust having the FBI or any other Justice Dept LEO branch do it.
Otherwise that is the setup to: >investigators have ruled it a suicide due to reports of his sever depression according to friends and family... and as clarified in the suicide note Combetta scrawled in his own blood after shooting himself several times with a shotgun
Gavin Long
what is your opinion on the difference between lawful and legal
and why is there a special legal dictionary is the "laws" are written in English, and not Legalese?
Easton Powell
>having to explain what "yiff" is in front of Congress broadcasted live, forever documented for all eternity Suicide by embarrassment
Aaron Wright
>That's way over Cred Forums's head and not a good target for what people should care about >they'd care if they understood it No, they just get ultra-triggered about it. I generally only bring it up for recreational trolling.
Once in a while somebody takes me up on an offer to read a damn book to learn more and try to figure it out for himself.
Camden Scott
>The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, commonly known as Inner Temple, is one of the four Inns of Court (professional associations for barristers and judges) in London. To be called to the Bar and practise as a barrister in England and Wales, an individual must belong to one of these Inns. It is located in the wider Temple area of the capital, near the Royal Courts of Justice, and within the City of London.
>The Temple is an area of central London, in the vicinity of Temple Church, It is one of the main legal districts of the capital and a notable centre for English law, both historically and in the present day. The Temple area of the City of London consists of the Inner Temple and the Middle Temple, which are two of the four Inns of Court and act as local authorities in place of the City of London Corporation within their areas.
that's why we need to go back to the common law "cause no harm loss or fraud"
the rest is bullshit, either it affirms common law, in which case it is unnecessary, or it contradicts it, in which case it is unlawful
>No, they just get ultra-triggered about it. I generally only bring it up for recreational trolling. 99% understand the jews meddling, but no one wants to accept they fucked over the law too?
>Once in a while somebody takes me up on an offer to read a damn book I'll read a book or two, what do you recommend?
my tip? freedom is more than just a seven letter work - veronica chapman
odds on strayacuntlawyer replying?
Isaiah Fisher
>events conspire to make sure evidence does not come forward >no one bats an eye
Colton Morgan
>why is there a special legal dictionary is the "laws" are written in English, and not Legalese? ayo hol up
Nobody knows that there are special legal dictionaries Nobody knows or even has possession of the laws (some states put it on the interbutt but even that is mediated by a private government-sanctioned monopoly) Nobody even knows English Nobody even knows leagalese
And yet people argue that it's perfectly fine to only speak Spanish and not understand any of the above because there's (((technically no official language here))) even though you'd have to resort to two other foreign languages just to point out de facto and de jure in the first place as a starting point.
Landon Foster
>Mr. Combetta; could you please explain the significance of the seemingly coded phrase: "I'd knot my mate by that 'Three WolvesLamp' and produce a litter?"
I would fucking drop dead from laughter.
Julian Wood
kekked
are you experiencing a diffculty?
Dylan Brown
>emotionally distraught >suffering severe depression
Harden the fuck up mate.
Caleb Young
Legal dictionaries exist because in a common-law system the meaning of many of these words has been decided through case law.
Lawful: Broadly, means sanctioned/allowed by the law. Legal: Not forbidden by the law.
Obviously there's usually a lot of crossover.
Jaxson Jones
>Lawful: Broadly, means sanctioned/allowed by the law. >Legal: Not forbidden by the law. you serious?
one means allowed, and the other means not unallowed?
kek
is legalese the same as english?
if not, how are we supposed to obey laws written in a foreign language?
Sebastian Smith
Cause hes in too deep and hes trying to keep Up above in his head, instead of going under. Instead of going under
Isaac Clark
>suicide watch or assassination incoming
Caleb Kelly
THE HATE BUS IS GOING TO HAVE TO CLEAN UP THE STREETS
REMEMBER YOUR DAYS
Justin Lee
It's the same as english - the legal dictionaries are written in english. Legalese isn't a real language, it's just a word people are using for the fact that many legal terms have a technical definition which can be somewhat different to the plain english definition - as well as many words being older, less commonly used.
I work in tax law and often we can have disagreements with each other about the meaning of sections in legislation; which obviously makes it difficult for people to comply with the law. However, even if the law was written in the most plain language possible it would still be difficult.
Language is our attempt to convey concepts to each other, but it is always imperfect.
Colton Reed
I can tell you are a lawyer because you have no shame spouting completely ridiculous bullshit with a straight face
tell me again who the lawyers first duty is to? and his second? and where does his client come?
Brayden Allen
I came here to post this.
Asher Morris
>It's the same as english - the legal dictionaries are written in english why don't they just use an english dictionary then?
James Ramirez
I'm sick, no school for me. Time to sleep now.
Ethan Williams
What does this mean in layman's terms?
Jack Roberts
>tfw had special access to the room in the local library with a full copy of the OED such as it survived on the boats. >many such definitions! >still not a law dictionary
I stand to inherit one of the original US printings of his main book. It's comfy as fuck to read.
Some people get my point and others don't. But it's going to be grand when it plays out.
Robert Hernandez
The guy is absolutely fucked. Nobody is going to employ him in IT after this and when normies find out who he is, they're just gonna laugh at him for the furry stuff. On top of that, he's probably going to go to prison instead of Hillary. RIP poor dude.
We have a duty to the court and the administration of justice which comes before our duty to our client.
What this means is that we can't lie for our client to the court. Nor could I, for example, make a positive case before the court that my client was innocent if he had confessed his guilt to me, and I believed he was guilty.
Because in a common law system the meaning of the word has been shaped by case law and the like. For example, there is an ordinary english definition of the word "possess", and that definition may be very close to the legal definition, however what I'm after is the specific meaning of that word, as has been decided in binding case law.
Brayden Hughes
Wow that's a lot of bullshit.
But that's what comes from working for shekels.
Jace Ortiz
Not even. They just want the email addresses obfuscated so it doesn't look like official business was done using a personal email account.
Which means they weren't even concerned about wiping the classified info sitting on the unsecured server.
David Gutierrez
>On top of that, he's probably going to go to prison instead of Hillary.
Nah, he can sell hillary down the river and make a profit out of it
he is already on the kill list for failing the reptilians so he has to stand for himself
Adam Wright
Accidental death by drowning in tomato soup.
Julian Russell
that's the same song you faggot
notice hw there is no translation of his book on jews? I wonder why
>We have a duty to the court and the administration of justice which comes before our duty to our client. in other words, your client is your lowest priority WHEN HE IS THE ONE PAYING YOU!
>the word "possess", and that definition may be very close to the legal definition, however what I'm after is the specific meaning of that word, as has been decided in binding case law. so give me some examples rumpole
>that's the same song you faggot This statement would not stand up in court. Objectively, you posted a compilation and I posted best oy vey song.
Gavin Allen
It's amazing what a determined man can do when he's severely depressed and suicidal. I wouldn't be surprised of Combetta ends up killing himself by means of high capacity assault barbells fired from a makeshift cannon from a passing car, double tap of course because he wanted to be really really sure.
Jordan Howard
When I was a little kid my mom gave me Steven King books to read, which is how I know in detail about how it can all go so wrong if you only use a single tap to the head.
Grayson Fisher
Dude needs to survive until next Tuesday. Setting up a dead man's switch or just bluffing about it might be enough to keep him alive.
Jeremiah Mitchell
Another Cred Forums confirmed kill around the corner, good work /cfg/.
Jayden Thomas
>in other words, your client is your lowest priority WHEN HE IS THE ONE PAYING YOU!
Not my lowest priority, I have a fiduciary duty to put my client's interests ahead of my own.
All that it means to put administration of justice / duty to court before the client is that I have to play by the rules of the court: I can't be deceptive or misleading.
Justin Stewart
Tbqh, I feel bad for the guy.
I hate Clinton, I am voting trump, but I seriously feel bad.
If I were him, I would've an hero'd for real. Would've saved the Clintons the trouble.
Hunter Torres
Sounds like doctors with the doctor oath innit?
It all seems so right at first.
Cooper Reyes
objectivelty it's the same fucking link!
graed F moran!
>Not my lowest priority, I have a fiduciary duty to put my client's interests ahead of my own. and yet you must put the court ahead of your client? even though he is paying you
let's examine a public defender case shall we?
the same source pays the judge, the prosecution and the defence
true or false?
Owen Nelson
You guys are murderers, this man lost his life because of you.
Ryder Barnes
Lost my shit
Lincoln Reyes
It was either depression, or suppression
Suppression being a suppressor fitted to a pistol firing into the back of his head
Gabriel Scott
how do you know he is dead? >do you have that much faith in the clinton assassins?
Jace Roberts
I think he shot himself in the head because he was bored after drinking the coke and thought it would be funny to stick it on the end of the pistol he loaded and shot himself in the head with.
That's the obvious explanation.
Ayden Morgan
no?
Kevin Scott
That just proves that the fact penalties for communicating classified material illegally was less of a crime than what they were trying to cover up.
Josiah Johnson
Alcohol and cociane was also found in his system. Computer had saved google search terms "I want to die" "How to kill yourself" That 2nd being the wtf are they even trying to cover this one up!
Elijah Wood
That's what happens when you throw in with Satan and her minions. That said, being brain dead retarded doesn't help. I mean this guy is a fucking retard.
Isaac Harris
The computer also said, "I'm a furdog" and, well, you can imagine.
It was worse for the family than having to watch the mandated autopsy.
Juan Foster
sounds like he's already dead
Benjamin Gonzalez
I don't, the guy worked for Clinton and is clearly a traitor to America. Play stupid games win stupid prizes.
Aiden Jackson
ok, well I'll tell you
a person includes a natural person(a human) and also an artificial person(a corporation)
corporations do not exist and are what is known as a "legal fiction", no one has ever met one, yet they have the same rights as a human
now look up(assuming you have access) the words "must" and "may"
wow, fancy that, the meanings of those two words are reversed in a legal dictionary comparred to english
wow, that's weird huh? surely that won't confuse anyone on purpose
Elijah Reed
just look at the standard preface to any software statement and all of a sudden you're Richard Stallman with the must and may. Why don't these tards get it when it's spelled out all the fucking time?
Brayden Flores
what?
I am enjoying your bullshit though
please proceed
Jason Garcia
Watch Reddit for posts asking how to kill ones self quickly and efficiently using the gayest way possible. That will be this fag.
Nicholas Gray
He will die in 15 days. This is not from me but through my mouth as a vessel for Lord Kek.
Luke Peterson
(((they))) chuck at the top of any piece of source code a statement about must and may to avoid legal problems. It's funny as hell when you still see that somtimes. I more than once had to figure out exactly the right license to put on top, or had some contractor affix a superior liscence on top of mine because that's what the payment contract said.
I'm just saying it's funny as hell to watch how the wheels turn.
Samuel Davis
I guess his >suicide won't surprise anyone since he's >depressed
Ryan Taylor
aah
yes, EULAs and such are bullshit
I'm saying that the words don't mean what most people think they do
"you MUST attend court" means you MAY
you MAY means you MUST
please get a copy of blacks law dictionery(4th ed is good) and check it out
what you are referring to as LAW is infact LAW + KIKES
Jonathan Roberts
>blacks law dictionary Very yes, my friend. I'd read it if I had the time/need.
Caleb Hall
it's the ultimate redpill
they took over the courts and law
we need to go back to OUR law
Gabriel Thomas
It's the same as with everything else. We can unwind the """law""" back to something that makes sense, or we can have yet another revolution.
What I learned from counter intelligence is that we don't want to have a messy thing like an overthrow or an invasion or anything like that, but rather that we want to focus on the main points that most people will unite around without reading obscure books so that we can have our respective countries back. But this will require some people among us to read good books as you recommend, and as I sometimes recommend.
Jack Hall
Combetta, like Hillary, is already dead. He died the same day he frantically deleted the e-mails.
Joseph Turner
recommend some?
we don't want an invasion? should have stopped it in 1965 then
I fear things will get messy, but what can we do?
to me common law is the absolute core of the problem, once we go back to that things are much much more fair
what do you think are our core problems?
Julian Smith
>Lawyer: While I know my client destroyed evidence and then lied about it and that is a crime, he's very sad and having emotions at the moment so he won't be coming in today >US justice system: ok thats fine
I'm not an expert but that can't be how it works
Justin Phillips
if you don't have law and order, waht do you have? tyranny?
Asher Perez
>recommend some? What is your topic of interest?
The law is the problem, but it takes a long time for people to get there. One of the most brilliant parts of our Trump campaign is slowly beating the Supreme Court drum. It's not like I myself would have done it, but it's pretty funny to tune into state radio and listen to them kvetch about how it's slightly more acceptable that the recent bout of prospective people is more multicultural instead of being so white. This is so delicious you could eat it off a stick.
The real core problem is the same thing it's always been.
Henry Thomas
Law is great when it works. When law fails its purpose, then things always go sideways every time. Why do you think our """intelligence""" agencies always wind up looking like complete asshats after they go after the next dumb idea?
That's why it's important to figure out workable laws and systems.
Leo Brown
>The real core problem is the same thing it's always been. go on
>What is your topic of interest? law, history of law, masonry, younger dryas hypothesis, ancient cultures
what are your favourite topics?
Xavier Morris
>That's why it's important to figure out workable laws and systems. what is the down side of common law that we've had since 1250?
no crimes without a victim, don't harm others. no reliance on tricking people into paying money
no conviction without a trial, the judge is only there to ensure procedures are followed, not to convict also, you are using "law" when perhaps todays system is more "legalities"
are lawyers a net benefit or cost?
Lucas Wood
>law, history of law, masonry, younger dryas hypothesis, ancient cultures Heh, you're really getting to the basis of it, but I'm just a lost wanderer. I have a bunch of things that are lost to my imperfect memory, but, aside from the didacts of anient mythology, I might reccomend, "Between Two Ages" by Zbigniew Brzezinski.
It shows off his earlier intellectual capacity, and meanders around the fundamental question of how to recreate the world we live in. I don't agree with his conclusions, but the analysis is good.
Connor Howard
Dude if we had a fundamental basis of law centered around injury again I'd get a boner over it.
Henry Rivera
Have they checked multiple parks at the same time?
He committed suicide and dismembered himself and distributed his pieces to different parks.
Levi Smith
>"depression" Holy shit, the memes are real. Can someone tell me how he put himself in the trunk of the car after shooting himself in the back of the head seven times and dismembering himself ?
Jaxson Hall
>Zbigniew Brzezinski of grand chessboard fame?
I'll check him out, but isn't he one of the culprits, or at least an ally?
> I don't agree with his conclusions, but the analysis is good. oy vey, that I should read a book with bad conclusions? meshuggeneh
me too, what is more important to society than sane law?
maybe sane money?
Jose Murphy
>of grand chessboard fame? yup, also recommended reading. Got a copy out from the library near my home own one time when I was bored.
>maybe sane money? Turns out we're doing it a little bit different for the next number of years, but that's the ultimate goal.
Luke Bailey
you read carrol quigley - tragedy and hope?
>Turns out we're doing it a little bit different for the next number of years, but that's the ultimate goal. is it?!
why would they give up the power to crate money from nothing?
Cameron Russell
Haven't gone all the way through Tragedy and Hope because at the time I wasn't capable of understanding what he was trying to say. About half way through on my own, but I have my hard copy with a bookmark for when it's time to return.
The power is all about creating money from nothing, but they're just going years and years further into an impending deflationary collapse with no plan that ever works. Some subsection is really stupid enough to belive in it, and the other isn't smart enough to create their way out. It's going to be a wild ride.
>The power is all about creating money from nothing, but they're just going years and years further into an impending deflationary collapse with no plan that ever works. I can't see any way it ends well, for us
Gavin Edwards
Suing pic related families as a class action suit seems like the best recourse.
>Also Bank Runs.
Many many things you can do you Just Gen Y Gen Z Millenials all don't know.
For instance : Why is it called a peaceful protest? >Because a regular protest is a fucking riot.
Jacob Rodriguez
woops wrong picture.
>obama is just an employee of pic related.
Christian Martin
Even if it seems silly, do prepper stuff so you can take care of yourself and the people who are important to you in case of something so easy as a long power outage.
When a pack of bison run, the wolfs get the sick and old ones at the back. You don't have to be at the front of the pack, but being the smart one is a good long-term strategy.
Brody Jackson
>realize Hillary Clinton will have his head bashed in with a barbell if he testifies against the Clinton Machine >realize the DoJ and FBI are both in Hillary/DNC's pocket and would play along with suicide by gym equipment >"i plead the 5th even though i have immunity!"
Leo Jenkins
no sauce = didn't fucking happen
David Johnson
i'll check it out later
>Suing pic related families as a class action suit seems like the best recourse. suing the people though the courts they own?
>>Because a regular protest is a fucking riot. fair comment
in return: why do they call people with mortgages on a house "home owners"?
you read "one second after"? about an emp
one of his others was about hyperinflation meaning no fuel is available and therefore no supplies to stores. most stores only have 3 days of supply, scary
Evan Bell
>about an emp guy down the street from me has an old mechanical diesel truck that will run on damn near anything, and he know I can help him keep it running in that case.
In elementary school, what we learned about the Mormons is that they got stuck way out west where it's literally the desert (even people who live here don't underfuckinstand it's the damnd desret if you want to visit) and they started eating eachother when they died from lack of provisions.
Not nice.
Nathan Long
What could you do if you were him? You've fucked up beyond belief and probably pissed off the one woman you don't want to piss off.
Carson Nguyen
No ofcourse not we make our own court. >its a veiled threat :^) to them.
I'd guess it'd be cause Land Owner compared to home owner.
Alexander James
>they started eating eachother when they died from lack of provisions. fucking hell
I thought you were going to mention how they all have to have a years supply of food each, pretty smart for religious retards who believe in magic tablets and glasses
yeah, if I buy a truck, it'll be a 1970s non electronic ignition type
Michael Reyes
>I'd guess it'd be cause Land Owner compared to home owner you don't own something if you have a loan or mortgage on it, yet they still talk about them as owners, it isn't yours till the last payment is made
Anthony Brooks
>use a webcam to record everything he wants to say to the FBI/Congress >upload to Youtube He will still commit suicide by shooting himself in the back 12 times with a plastic bag tied over his head but at least this way his message gets out
Jason Clark
I forget the exact year, but a Ford from some time in the 80s will still survive the EMP. And they're still build to survive the cataclysm.
I never thought to ask Mormon missionaries why they store food according to their church, but maybe it's because they had to eat each other on the way to escape into the mountains. I did recently visit some of those mountains, and they were big on pointing out basically an oasis where you could grow fruit trees and such.
Aiden Campbell
I'd probably do the same. Just admit to all the crimes and wait for death.
Samuel Taylor
>maybe it's because they had to eat each other on the way to escape into the mountains kek
the only religion more retarded thatn mromons is fucing scientology, I think
Austin Murphy
Day by day mormons are a vestiage of white america and super nice people. I think it's a great example of the religious freedom on which this country was founded.
t. from somewhere literally thousands of miles away from mormons but still in in the same country
Noah Martinez
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Adrian Flores
>I think it's a great example of the religious freedom on which this country was founded. institutionalized retardation
it's a con
what is that quote?
religion was created when the first conman met the first fool
it makes me angry
Justin Brown
It's a con but maybe not much of a con. If you read "Between two Ages" then this point will be taken withing the first few hundreds of pages.
As for me, I'm not a Mormon so I don't care that much. Like I said, literally thousands of miles away.
Jayden Nguyen
>It's a con but maybe not much of a con. that's a boolean
and of course it's a con, they can prove nothing, and live off the generosity of their congregations
even amassing millions, that they fail to distribute to the poor
Samuel Roberts
Just proves how really depressed he was.
Nicholas Turner
Well, user, that's how white society works.
Like I said, I don't have a Mad Max truck, but I know a guy down the street with one, and we would laugh our asses of together if it came to needing to use it.
William Adams
Too bad nobody knew about his severe depression until it was too la... WAIT WHAT ?
James Campbell
people in murder trials testify, even though they can legally refuse. Fuck this guy
Jace Johnson
sauce plox
Evan Gutierrez
I always understood legalese as intentionally obtuse language...
Levi Garcia
vassal?
Brayden Nelson
>no reliance on tricking people into paying money
You're expecting human beings to behave like angels -- never gonna happen!
Whatever system is put in place, someone will figure a way to abuse it.
And it's inherent in the nature of language that it's slippery. It's always been slippery and it will always BE slippery.
That's why a judicial contest or "trial" is, uh, oh who am I trying to kid?
Jacob Sanders
who ARE you trying to kid?
White people generally have a moral code
common law is the product of White people. the current bullshit system is the product of the jew
clearly you have no clue what you are talking about
Noah Davis
don't beat up on black girls
that ain't cool yo
Easton Rivera
everyone did
Mason Williams
>Maybe until next weekend when Hillary's hitman shoots him in the head a few times.
Christopher Adams
don't beat up on anyone
but shitskins need their own homelands away from our oppreshuns and racisms