The hardest part right now is finding TN case law to support my legal claims.
Gosh! I wonder why?
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The hardest part right now is finding TN case law to support my legal claims.
Gosh! I wonder why?
It's in a filing cabinet in a folder labelled "stick it to the man" in the Governor's office.
Just file an FOI in RED pen at a 47.2 degree angle, and Bob's yer uncle!
It was on display in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying ‘Beware of the Leopard.‘
Their belief in magic paper is predicated on the paper being in their corner. "Payment coupons," Cap One's lawsuit, and Tennessee state law are all magic paper to them. But they only believe and trust the one that says "u right."
This case, if done correctly, could be a game changer for a lot of us.
This line in particular I find pretty amusing.
"Trust me bro, just please give me legal advice and it'll be beneficial for all of us 🙏🏽"
I'm also curious as to why they think their case in particular can lead to any "game changing" results.
Also also, if what they're trying to do is total legit and constitutional or whatever, what game would be being changed by having the rules applied?
special interest entity master trust
Sounds like it could be from an anime
Or a manga: i died and resurrected as a special interest entity master trust.
Oh man, now I want to read an isekai about a SovCiv reincarnating into a fantasy world and trying to solve all their problems with SovCiv tactics!
Its just some words put together with no meaning at all lmao
Grand risings is a pretty rad greeting, I'll have to remember that.
It's short for their usual saying, Great grand rising beautiful souls. It's a Moor thing.
Enormous Morning Woods to all my fellow inmates!
'Anyone else who is insane care to share their insanity? That way we can be objectively wrong as a duo.'
I've dealt with mentally challenged people before. While they've never been as mentally deficient as a sovcit, I think I can translate. It sounds like they "paid" with paper that they claimed to hold a value, they determined. As an example, to them, a piece of paper with the number 10 written on it is worth $25 American dollars. Or they just outright photocopy monopoly money and use that.
They're filing a counterclaim stating their fake money is real money, and need some case law to help prove it. They can't get that case law, because it doesn't exist.
It feels like they make this shit up as they go.
Sadly, they probably spend days researching information that someone else made up as they went.
They PAY someone to teach them this crap, who when they go back to them with questions tells them to study harder.
“Nonpayment” as opposed to nonpayment, a totally separate legal term as you can see by the lack of quotes.