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A Product of Jerry Collette's DIY Birther Ballot Challenge Kit :D

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IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FRANKLIN CIRCUIT COURT
48TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
CIVIL ACTION NO. __________________


L. Todd House, Plaintiff,
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Barack Hussein Obama,
Democratic National Committee,
Kentucky Secretary of State, and
Kentucky State Board of Elections,

Defendants.


2012-08-10 - HOUSE - Complaint

2012-08-10 - HOUSE - Motion for TRO

2012-08-10 - HOUSE - Exhibits to Motion for TRO

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From the Motion for TRO...

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Necessity of TRO

As shown below, the TRO is necessary because, without it, there is a high likelihood that defendants Obama and DNC will resist discovery and delay this case, =)) perhaps beyond the November election. On the other hand, once the TRO in place, defendants Obama and DNC will be more likely to cooperate with the discovery needed to resolve the factual questions necessary to the proper resolution of this case. ](*,)


Just brilliant, I tells ya.

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Likelihood of Success on the Merits [=ZERO]

Defendants might claim that plaintiff’s case is groundless and ask the court to dismiss this case, rather than rule on the merits.


I can pretty much guarantee that one.

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Nonetheless, substantial grounds exist to question the eligibility of defendant Obama, and, if the court permits plaintiff the discovery [translation=fishing expedition] this case needs, there is a good likelihood [-( that plaintiff will prevail on the merits

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Good lord, a birther who is actually capable of properly redacting an SSN?! Whodathunk.

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3 words: Notice of Removal.


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3 words: Notice of Removal.



I would also like to add Motion to Dismiss to the 3 little three words list please. :D

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3 words: Notice of Removal.

I would also like to add Motion to Dismiss to the 3 little three words list please. :D

Rule 11 Motion.

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Notice this L. Todd House comes across as a Terry Lakin clone?

Is there some programme that is lobotomizing select military flight surgeons? (though at least House is doing his birther blather in the IRR rather than active duty)

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FWIW House is a write candidate for president in KY:-

http://apps.sos.ky.gov/elections/candidatefilings/statewide/default.aspx?cand=4475

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Yeah, he's claiming that gives him "standing". Maybe he should ask John Dummett, Cody Judy, Leah Lax, and OPOVV how that worked for them.

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PatGund wrote:
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Yeah, he's claiming that gives him "standing". Maybe he should ask John Dummett, Cody Judy, Leah Lax, and OPOVV how that worked for them.


Yeah, I know that candidate/shamidate makes no difference, but (or is that and):

He's only a candidate in Kentucky - but can't get any Kentucky electoral college votes since his vp candidate is his wife and both are Kentucky residents.


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Notice this L. Todd House comes across as a Terry Lakin clone?

Is there some programme that is lobotomizing select military flight surgeons? (though at least House is doing his birther blather in the IRR rather than active duty)


Hey, lay off. My wife's a military flight surgeon. :lol:

I just asked her if they use a different oxygen concentration for flight surgeons at altitude or something. This is, what? The third flight surgeon to go this route?? Seriously, this one seems to be a gas passer by trade, which might better account for the issues.

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Mikedunford wrote:
PatGund wrote:
Notice this L. Todd House comes across as a Terry Lakin clone?

Is there some programme that is lobotomizing select military flight surgeons? (though at least House is doing his birther blather in the IRR rather than active duty)


Hey, lay off. My wife's a military flight surgeon. :lol:

I just asked her if they use a different oxygen concentration for flight surgeons at altitude or something. This is, what? The third flight surgeon to go this route?? Seriously, this one seems to be a gas passer by trade, which might better account for the issues.


I didn't know that addiction to Fentanyl (IV narcotic anesthetic) was as rampant among gas passers as it has been... :- :-

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From the complaint:
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25. Defendant Obama was foreign born.


That is a blatant and demonstrable lie made by the plaintiff. The plaintiff also repeats Jerry Collette’s dishonest presentation of the literary agent’s bio that was admitted by the author to be a simple mistake.

KRS 118.176 says:

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In any action or proceeding under this section the burden of proof as to the bona fides of a candidate shall be on the person challenging the bona fides of a candidate.


Lying and submitting “evidence” you know to be false does not meet the requirement for burden of proof. This action will be quickly dismissed. It would deserve sanctions in a more perfect world.

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Mikedunford wrote:
PatGund wrote:
Notice this L. Todd House comes across as a Terry Lakin clone?

Is there some programme that is lobotomizing select military flight surgeons? (though at least House is doing his birther blather in the IRR rather than active duty)


Hey, lay off. My wife's a military flight surgeon. :lol:

I just asked her if they use a different oxygen concentration for flight surgeons at altitude or something. This is, what? The third flight surgeon to go this route?? Seriously, this one seems to be a gas passer by trade, which might better account for the issues.


Your wife was the reason I said "select flight surgeons". :) (Besides, I'm on good terms with an Air Force flight surgeon as well)

It's the third I know of. There's Dr. Orly's buddy LtCol David Earl-Graef, USAF-R. Ex-Con Terry Lakin. And now this IRR twitwaffle. Lakin was the only one stupid enough to do it active duty though.

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Plaintiff prays that this court order relief in his favor as follows:
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3. Nominal damages of $3.

Really? Three dollars? Really?

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Yeah, he's claiming that gives him "standing". Maybe he should ask John Dummett, Cody Judy, Leah Lax, and OPOVV how that worked for them.


Yeah, I know that candidate/shamidate makes no difference, but (or is that and):

He's only a candidate in Kentucky - but can't get any Kentucky electoral college votes since his vp candidate is his wife and both are Kentucky residents.


Wouldn't this simply mean that the electors couldn't vote for both of them? The Kentucky electors could, hypothetically, still give their votes to him for President, and to someone else for Vice President, since Constitutionally the votes for President and Vice President are still consisted two completely separate elections on separate ballots. (Not that he has a chance, I'm just talking in theory).

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PatGund wrote:
Mikedunford wrote:
PatGund wrote:
Notice this L. Todd House comes across as a Terry Lakin clone?

Is there some programme that is lobotomizing select military flight surgeons? (though at least House is doing his birther blather in the IRR rather than active duty)


Hey, lay off. My wife's a military flight surgeon. :lol:

I just asked her if they use a different oxygen concentration for flight surgeons at altitude or something. This is, what? The third flight surgeon to go this route?? Seriously, this one seems to be a gas passer by trade, which might better account for the issues.


Your wife was the reason I said "select flight surgeons". :) (Besides, I'm on good terms with an Air Force flight surgeon as well)

It's the third I know of. There's Dr. Orly's buddy LtCol David Earl-Graef, USAF-R. Ex-Con Terry Lakin. And now this IRR twitwaffle. Lakin was the only one stupid enough to do it active duty though.


#-o I forgot about Earl-Graef. That makes four. Connie Rhodes was also a flight surgeon. Three of them are LTCs, too. And my wife was recently selected for promotion....... :shock:

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#-o I forgot about Earl-Graef. That makes four. Connie Rhodes was also a flight surgeon. Three of them are LTCs, too. And my wife was recently selected for promotion....... :shock:


I don't tend to count Dr. Rhodes. She seemed to only give lip service to birther blather, and then kicked Dr. Orly to the curb and wanted nothing more to do with the birtherstani. if she's a birther, she's awfully inactive.

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#-o I forgot about Earl-Graef. That makes four. Connie Rhodes was also a flight surgeon. Three of them are LTCs, too. And my wife was recently selected for promotion....... :shock:


I don't tend to count Dr. Rhodes. She seemed to only give lip service to birther blather, and then kicked Dr. Orly to the curb and wanted nothing more to do with the birtherstani. if she's a birther, she's awfully inactive.


Either that or "someone" sat her dumb ass down and explained the facts of military life to her...She listened apparently...Cashiered Terry Lakin did not.

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Connie Rhodes also saw Orly Taitz, world's worst lawyer ever, being the world's worst lawyer, ever. Rhodes got to watch the train wreck up close. She got to see how Taitz had no idea what she was doing. She also probably read the Bowling Bowl's purple prose and realized that Taitz had no idea what was in those papers, although Rhodes (and Taitz) learned those papers were worth a negative $20,000.

If Rhodes got religion it was only because she saw Taitz an incompetent in full measure and realized how nutz Taitz and her cause were.

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Connie Rhodes also saw Orly Taitz, world's worst lawyer ever, being the world's worst lawyer, ever. Rhodes got to watch the train wreck up close. She got to see how Taitz had no idea what she was doing. She also probably read the Bowling Bowl's purple prose and realized that Taitz had no idea what was in those papers, although Rhodes (and Taitz) learned those papers were worth a negative $20,000.

If Rhodes got religion it was only because she saw Taitz an incompetent in full measure and realized how nutz Taitz and her cause were.


I also blame the NCOs (Sergeants) at where ever she served. Most of the time they are able to break in new officers so that this crap doesn't come up. Someone always gets the new Lieutenant to break in. :- :- :-

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Connie Rhodes also saw Orly Taitz, world's worst lawyer ever, being the world's worst lawyer, ever. Rhodes got to watch the train wreck up close. She got to see how Taitz had no idea what she was doing. She also probably read the Bowling Bowl's purple prose and realized that Taitz had no idea what was in those papers, although Rhodes (and Taitz) learned those papers were worth a negative $20,000.

If Rhodes got religion it was only because she saw Taitz an incompetent in full measure and realized how nutz Taitz and her cause were.


I also blame the NCOs (Sergeants) at where ever she served. Most of the time they are able to break in new officers so that this crap doesn't come up. Someone always gets the new Lieutenant to break in. :- :- :-


I doubt that the NCOs had much of a chance with her. She was in on a 2-year scholarship for 2-year active duty commitment deal. Internship and her initial GMO was in-hospital, so her interaction with NCOs was mostly limited to their role as LPNs and admin staff. I don't think she'd actually been with a line unit at all prior to the deployment orders coming down.

Personally, I think Rhodes was all about not wanting to go downrange. I think she was desperate for money to finish med school, and made the mistake of believing a recruiter who told her that her odds of being picked to deploy with just a 2-year active duty commitment weren't high. (The truth is that a GMO with a limited amount of time left is exactly who they look for first for the PROFIS battalion surgeon slots.) I think she figured that this was a chance to either get a court to get her out of her deployment, or a chance to let the Army decide that the path of least resistance would be canceling the deployment orders and letting her serve out her time in a cushy slot at some clinic.

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Mikedunford wrote:
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Sterngard Friegen wrote:
Connie Rhodes also saw Orly Taitz, world's worst lawyer ever, being the world's worst lawyer, ever. Rhodes got to watch the train wreck up close. She got to see how Taitz had no idea what she was doing. She also probably read the Bowling Bowl's purple prose and realized that Taitz had no idea what was in those papers, although Rhodes (and Taitz) learned those papers were worth a negative $20,000.

If Rhodes got religion it was only because she saw Taitz an incompetent in full measure and realized how nutz Taitz and her cause were.


I also blame the NCOs (Sergeants) at where ever she served. Most of the time they are able to break in new officers so that this crap doesn't come up. Someone always gets the new Lieutenant to break in. :- :- :-


I doubt that the NCOs had much of a chance with her. She was in on a 2-year scholarship for 2-year active duty commitment deal. Internship and her initial GMO was in-hospital, so her interaction with NCOs was mostly limited to their role as LPNs and admin staff. I don't think she'd actually been with a line unit at all prior to the deployment orders coming down.

Personally, I think Rhodes was all about not wanting to go downrange. I think she was desperate for money to finish med school, and made the mistake of believing a recruiter who told her that her odds of being picked to deploy with just a 2-year active duty commitment weren't high. (The truth is that a GMO with a limited amount of time left is exactly who they look for first for the PROFIS battalion surgeon slots.) I think she figured that this was a chance to either get a court to get her out of her deployment, or a chance to let the Army decide that the path of least resistance would be canceling the deployment orders and letting her serve out her time in a cushy slot at some clinic.


I didn't want to go the traitor/coward/chicken shit route. She finally woke up - mebbe getting close to losing the 20K had something to do with it.

Edit: She shoulda got preggers...

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It's the third I know of. There's Dr. Orly's buddy LtCol David Earl-Graef, USAF-R. Ex-Con Terry Lakin. And now this IRR twitwaffle. Lakin was the only one stupid enough to do it active duty though.


#-o I forgot about Earl-Graef. That makes four. Connie Rhodes was also a flight surgeon. Three of them are LTCs, too. And my wife was recently selected for promotion....... :shock:


And back during the original Desert Storm it was Dr. Yolanda Huet-Vaughn, a flight surgeon, who gained notoriety (at least here locally, where she lived) for refusing to deploy as a conscientious objector - even though she's VOLUNTEERED to be in the military to get her medical school paid for. Not quite the same as birthering, I realize, but still, not the brightest bulb, there....

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