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Title: Ok Who Is a Lawyer...I need to sue the government for saying I am a militia member and harrassment
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Published: Jan 8, 2010
Author: A K A
Post Date: 2010-01-08 18:55:17 by A K A Stone
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Ok this has been going on for years. Someone in the city put my name in a database saying I am a militia member. Well I am not and never have been. This has caused me some problems. They also have it in their database that my wife is militia. Well I have seen the govt flyers that say militia is terrorists. So basically they are saying I am a terrorist. I am looking to sue the city for this defamation and slander. It has also caused the police to harrass me and not file charges in cases that I wished to persue. The prosecutor in a case I am involved in has even told my attorney that I am a militia member. I am serious about this. So if there are any attorneys out there. Please contact me privately and we can talk about this. Looking for suggestions.

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#1. To: A K A Stone (#0)

hahahahahaha ... good luck loser !

Doing what's right isn't always easy but it's always right.

noone222  posted on  2010-01-08   19:09:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: A K A Stone (#0) (Edited)

!!!!!!!!notice!!!!!!! this post is not legal advice and should not be construed as such.


I could be snide and say those who think there is a difference between the Rs and the Ds deserve what they get but I not going to. instead I'll give you a link to a radio show that will start at 8:00 pm CST tonight call them and talk to Randy.

as far as the cops go they have no obligation to do anything about anything you have filed with them regarding a civil matter however the mayor is obligated to ensure those under him are not violating your civil rights, a tort letter to the mayor will get their attention. if you have criminal complaints against public officials take your attested (notarized) complaint directly to the grand jury.

any way here is the link rule of law radio


The best gun to have, is the gun you have, when you need a gun.

IRTorqued  posted on  2010-01-08   19:36:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: A K A Stone (#0)

Tell them you love the Jews and the state of Israel and I am sure that will solve the problem. If there is really a problem to solve.

God is always good!

RickyJ  posted on  2010-01-08   20:05:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: A K A Stone (#0)

I'll be your legal counsel, send me a check for $90,000 bitch! And a bag of chocolate cookies...

In 2007, the FBI reported on concern about white supremacists recruiting soldiers, saying "hundreds" of neo-Nazis were in the active military. But in April, a Department of Homeland Security report on extremism that reiterated much the same point was widely criticized by veterans groups and some conservative politicians as being unpatriotic, leading the Justice Department to retract the DHS report.

Critics acknowledge that extremism in the Army is a touchy political subject.

Dakmar  posted on  2010-01-08   20:08:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Dakmar (#4)

Don't eat the cookies, just take the coke laundered money and run for the border.

Donate the cookies to some Jewish charity.

God is always good!

RickyJ  posted on  2010-01-08   20:11:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: RickyJ (#5)

Crimony, RickyJ, you're starting to sound just like Denny Hastert!

In 2007, the FBI reported on concern about white supremacists recruiting soldiers, saying "hundreds" of neo-Nazis were in the active military. But in April, a Department of Homeland Security report on extremism that reiterated much the same point was widely criticized by veterans groups and some conservative politicians as being unpatriotic, leading the Justice Department to retract the DHS report.

Critics acknowledge that extremism in the Army is a touchy political subject.

Dakmar  posted on  2010-01-08   20:15:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: A K A Stone (#0)

Dear A K A Stone,

P.H. dropped his middle initial name as a part of a "larger stratagem" of repatriating (from U.S. citizen as per the purported 14th to a Citizen of a State). This was done first by "common usage", then formally with a Notice of Name Change at the County Court (no judge required). See below for particulars & case law references. This simple "change" may save you and family the cost & grief of a law suit (there are few winners in court.. and the overwhelming majority of all controversies are settled before trial).

Regarding your claim of being damaged by Government Officials by being tagged with the moniker of Militia Member; For any suit for liable or slander, the Plaintiff must first establish that an irreparable harm or damage to reputation was done and by "whom" first and then when & where. Specifically, how has this tag harmed your reputation? And lastly, what amount are you seeking by schedule?

In my state, every able bodied man between the 18 & 45 are considered "part of the militia". This being said, I'm not sure how this moniker could have harmed your good reputation.

Warm Regards,

P.H.

_______________________________________________ The common law usage method of name change

A common law name (i.e. one assumed for a non-fraudulent purpose) is a legal name (e.g. State v. Ford, 172 P. 802; Bonnie Lee Daniels, 337 A.2d 49; Elizabeth Marie Hauptly 312 N.E.2d 857; Piotrowski v. Piotrowski, 247 N.W.2d 354; Thomas v. Thomas, 427 N.E.2d 1009; Klein v. Klein, 373 A.2d 86; Stuart v. Board of Elections, 295 A.2d 223); although it is not the person's true name (10 USC 1551, U.S. v. Cox, 593 F2d 46). A statutory method, while quick and definitive, only supplements the common law method (In Matter of Linda A. 480 NYS2d 996) unless the statute makes itself exclusive. Note that although a person may sue under a common law name (McKay, above), the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) have a higher standard and must use the 'real' information, allowing the case to be dismissed.[5]

Women often use an assumed name at marriage (In re Kruzel, 226 N.W.2d 458; Davis v. Roos, 326 So.2d 226), a custom which started by using the name of the person with the most land, which was usually the male, but as women lost their rights and became simply part of their husband's identity, it made sense for them to use their husband's name (In re Natale, 527 S.W.2d 402).

In California the usage method (changing it at will under common law) is sufficient to change one's name. Although it is federal law to allow this, it is not followed in all states.[citation needed] Some jurisdictions require that the new name be used exclusively (e.g., 22 CFR 51.24 for obtaining a passport), while others have no such requirement (e.g., Kreuter v US 201 F2d 33 (true name need not be abandoned), FL Statute 322.22 (driver's licenses in two names), Loser v. Plainfield, 128 N.W. 1101 (Iowa), Ludwinska v John Hancock 317 Pa 577 (may be used for just one nonfraudulent transaction). Any fraudulent use or intent, such as changing one's name to the same name as another person's name, may invalidate this type of name change.

Specifically in California, Code of Civil Procedure § 1279.5 and Family Code § 2082 regulate common law and court decreed name changes. Code of Civil Procedure § 1279.5 (a) reads, “Except as provided in subdivision (b), (c), (d), or (e), nothing in this title shall be construed to abrogate the common law right of any person to change his or her name.” Subdivisions b through e preclude one from changing their name by common law if they are in state prison, on probation, on parole, or been a convicted sex offender. If a person is not in any of these categories, then a common law name change is allowed. Family Code § 2082 also specifically states, “Nothing in this code shall be construed to abrogate the common law right of any person to change one's name.” [edit] Officially registering a name change

A legal name change is merely the first step in the name-change process. One must officially register one's new name with the appropriate authorities whether the change was made as a result of a court order, marriage, divorce, adoption, or any of the other methods described above. The process includes notifying various government agencies, each of which may require legal proof of the name change and which may or may not charge a fee. Important government agencies to be notified include the social security office[6], Passport Office, Post Office, and one's local department of motor vehicles for a new driver's license. Additionally the new name must be registered with other institutions such as one’s employer, bank, doctor, mortgage, insurance and credit card companies. Online services are available to assist in this process either through direct legal assistance or automated form processing.

Although state requirements differ, it is generally recommended to first register a new name with the social security office as some states’ motor-vehicle departments require updated social security cards to make changes; Arizona is one of these states.[7]

Time can be of the essence. Most states require name changes to be registered with their departments of motor vehicles (DMVs) within a certain time frame. For example, South Carolina[8], and Wyoming[9] require a name change be registered with their office in a mere ten days. States like Illinois[10] and Texas[11] require it be registered within 30 days, while North Carolina provides its residents up to 60 days.[12] New York State requires visiting a local motor vehicle office to change one's name on all records and documents, but without definite deadline to do so.[13] The fees for registering a new name vary from state to state. The forms, along with the state-specific requirements, can generally be obtained for free.

In effect, it’s (The Holacaust Inc.) become like a grotesque doll wielded by witch doctors, used to keep individuals from asking too many questions, from thinking for themselves and stepping out of line.

PatrickHenry  posted on  2010-01-08   20:20:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: A K A Stone (#0)

Tell them to knock it off immediately or you'll kill yourself and both members of your forum.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2010-01-08   20:28:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: PatrickHenry (#7)

A-wop-bop-a-loo-lop a-lop bam boo

In 2007, the FBI reported on concern about white supremacists recruiting soldiers, saying "hundreds" of neo-Nazis were in the active military. But in April, a Department of Homeland Security report on extremism that reiterated much the same point was widely criticized by veterans groups and some conservative politicians as being unpatriotic, leading the Justice Department to retract the DHS report.

Critics acknowledge that extremism in the Army is a touchy political subject.

Dakmar  posted on  2010-01-08   20:31:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Jethro Tull, AKA Stone (#8)

Tell them to knock it off immediately or you'll kill yourself and both members of your forum.

Wait a second, Tull...

Stone, are there any large landmarks near where you live?

In 2007, the FBI reported on concern about white supremacists recruiting soldiers, saying "hundreds" of neo-Nazis were in the active military. But in April, a Department of Homeland Security report on extremism that reiterated much the same point was widely criticized by veterans groups and some conservative politicians as being unpatriotic, leading the Justice Department to retract the DHS report.

Critics acknowledge that extremism in the Army is a touchy political subject.

Dakmar  posted on  2010-01-08   20:32:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: IRTorqued (#2)

I'll give you a link to a radio show that will start at 8:00 pm CST tonight call them and talk to Randy.

Some friend you are!

!=

Prefrontal Vortex  posted on  2010-01-08   20:58:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Prefrontal Vortex (#11)

I'm not sure as to what you are getting at.


The best gun to have, is the gun you have, when you need a gun.

IRTorqued  posted on  2010-01-08   21:24:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: A K A Stone (#0)

So basically they are saying I am a terrorist.

Duh! We've been warning about this happening. Now they can take you away with no rights. Ain't the Patriot Act great?


"The only thing better than a Federal Reserve audit would be a Federal Reserve autopsy." ~ unknown

farmfriend  posted on  2010-01-08   21:27:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: farmfriend (#13)

Shhhh! We were trying to tell everyone except Stone about this since he makes such a nice control subject.

In 2007, the FBI reported on concern about white supremacists recruiting soldiers, saying "hundreds" of neo-Nazis were in the active military. But in April, a Department of Homeland Security report on extremism that reiterated much the same point was widely criticized by veterans groups and some conservative politicians as being unpatriotic, leading the Justice Department to retract the DHS report.

Critics acknowledge that extremism in the Army is a touchy political subject.

Dakmar  posted on  2010-01-08   21:55:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: IRTorqued (#2)

ahh..you know of Randy Kelton and Deborah Stevens? they're very good friends of mine. are you in Texas?

christine  posted on  2010-01-08   22:13:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: A K A Stone (#0)

The funny thing about the company you keep, is that other people judge you by it.

I find it funny that you of all people would be considered part of any militia, because once the truth came out about you, I assure you that nobody would want to be associated with you.

If the government, and other local constabularies have you down as a militia member, well then obviously this is an error that could easily be investigated by requesting a copy of your FBI file through the freedom of information act.

Your local police do not deal with militia types, the ATF and FBI do.

Only a moron wouldn't know this.

I have found myself on more than a few lists to which I thought to myself, they have got to get better agents.

I am not part of any group, nor would I want to be. Groups are dangerous to the individual, as you say you're finding out. Joining anything, even something as innocuous as an internet political forum is grounds to have you labeled, and categorized.

I like to be complex just for this reason. I want an agent to read what I write, and be completely confused. I want them to spend time racking their brains trying to figure out whether or not I'm sane, or nuts, or dangerous.

I would suggest that you not only find yourself a good lawyer, contact the ACLU. I'm positive they will help you out, without fail. They get involved when people are wrongly accused of all kinds of things. Even on the behalf of pro-zionist Militia Members.

It is better to be hated for what you are, than loved for what you are not. - Tommy The Mad Artist.

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2010-01-08   22:30:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Dakmar (#14)

LOL


"The only thing better than a Federal Reserve audit would be a Federal Reserve autopsy." ~ unknown

farmfriend  posted on  2010-01-08   22:31:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: christine (#15)

yes and yes to the north of Corpus in fact I'm listening to them right now.


The best gun to have, is the gun you have, when you need a gun.

IRTorqued  posted on  2010-01-08   22:36:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: A K A Stone (#0) (Edited)

A K A Stone, you can obtain access to such record of the database by making an official public records request in accordance with your state laws. Such request under your state Public Records Act statutes.

Put your request in writing and reference that statute and mail it by certified mail to the person who is custodian of public records. Tell them you demand within 30 days that they have within the reasonable amount of timeline to comply with your requests per that statute to supply you the actual record asserting such allegations. If they fail to comply, then you have grounds to sue them in their personal capacities (not official capacities) in state court per violations of that public records act along with invasion of privacy, as well as slander, defamation and false light, because their are using their badges of law (color of authority) to violate your persons in your right to be free from harassment and from invasion of privacy and unreasonable searches per the Fourth Amendment to the constitution.

Also this information may further help:

http://www.fbi.gov/hq/cid/civilrights/color.htm

Civil Applications Title 42, U.S.C., Section 14141 makes it unlawful for state or local law enforcement agencies to allow officers to engage in a pattern or practice of conduct that deprives persons of rights protected by the Constitution or U.S. laws. This law, commonly referred to as the Police Misconduct Statute, gives the Department of Justice authority to seek civil remedies in cases where law enforcement agencies have policies or practices that foster a pattern of misconduct by employees. This action is directed against an agency, not against individual officers. The types of issues which may initiate a pattern and practice investigation include: • Lack of supervision/monitoring of officers' actions; • Lack of justification or reporting by officers on incidents involving the use of force; • Lack of, or improper training of, officers; and • Citizen complaint processes that treat complainants as adversaries.

purplerose  posted on  2010-01-08   23:11:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: IRTorqued (#18)

cool. have you ever called in?

christine  posted on  2010-01-08   23:16:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: purplerose (#19)

All that legal mumbo-jumbo is all good & fine I suppose, but can't you just give him the secret phone number that people call and whine to then they send you a million dollars?

Godfrey Smith: Mike, I wouldn't worry. Prosperity is just around the corner.
Mike Flaherty: Yeah, it's been there a long time. I wish I knew which corner.
My Man Godfrey (1936)

Esso  posted on  2010-01-08   23:25:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: christine (#20)

no not yet, most times I end up listening to the archived shows on my MP3 player, Rule of law and Agenda 21 are my two favorites and Gary Johnson does killer interviews on his Live and let live show. and any way john e law seems to steer clear of me.


The best gun to have, is the gun you have, when you need a gun.

IRTorqued  posted on  2010-01-08   23:27:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: Esso (#21)

What you may refer to as legal mumbo jumbo is to somebody else's right to contront those who are assassinating their character behind closed doors and probably concocting up secret files. Such techniques like this actually exist in public universities.

purplerose  posted on  2010-01-08   23:28:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: A K A Stone (#0)

Someone in the city put my name in a database saying I am a militia member.

OOPPSS! They placed you in the wrong category: the "Militia" ... they meant: "Mossad."

Well, both start with "M" ... so close, 'eh?

“Gold is the money of kings; silver is the money of gentlemen; barter is the money of peasants; but debt is the money of slaves.”

buckeroo  posted on  2010-01-08   23:29:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: purplerose (#19) (Edited)

to save time go after the respondent superior as they are accountable for the actions of their underlings. see also 42 U.S.C. § 1983.


The best gun to have, is the gun you have, when you need a gun.

IRTorqued  posted on  2010-01-08   23:33:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: buckeroo (#24)

Close enough for government work.

Godfrey Smith: Mike, I wouldn't worry. Prosperity is just around the corner.
Mike Flaherty: Yeah, it's been there a long time. I wish I knew which corner.
My Man Godfrey (1936)

Esso  posted on  2010-01-08   23:39:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: IRTorqued (#25) (Edited)

I am well familar with 42 USC Section 1983,1984, 1985 and 1986 claims. For brevity you never invoke respondent superior when you are making a 42 USC claim unless suing public servants in their official capacities to claim permanent injunctive relief. The Respondent Superior clause is nothing more than a strategy attempt for the opposing counsel to motion to dismiss (or motion to demurrer) of a legitimate complaint based on their defense that their clients were just doing their jobs under cloak of authority. You do not invoke respondent superior when suing public servants in their individual capacities. Never. They not only need to be held personally accountable but need to get their own attorneys instead of using state funded lawyers at taxpayer expense to obvuscate a legitimate lawsuit and thwart the law.

purplerose  posted on  2010-01-09   0:04:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: A K A Stone (#0)

Someone in the city put my name in a database saying I am a militia member.

Really? To what database ado you refere?

I'm not aware of a "militia" database. Please refer me to that database.

To others that have taken the "bait:" Shame on you.

And you call me paranoid.

rack42  posted on  2010-01-09   0:16:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: rack42 (#28)

I'm not aware of a "militia" database. Please refer me to that database.

There is such a database. It is referred to as secret files or documents that government servants create and then store in filed compartments and disseminate to third parties ( law enforcement, employers, etc.,) concerning an individual, for reasons such as retaliation or blackmail. Such practice does exist as a means to make that individual a non-person. It is a soviet style tactic that was used on citizens who protested against their government.

purplerose  posted on  2010-01-09   0:27:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: purplerose (#29)

That's news to me.

Thanks for the info.

One more thing for me to track.

jeez.

rack42  posted on  2010-01-09   0:45:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: All (#30)

Change your name through legal means then declare under under your old name your death via the www.

You'll virtualy dissapear.

rack42  posted on  2010-01-09   0:57:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: purplerose (#27)

you are most correct.


The best gun to have, is the gun you have, when you need a gun.

IRTorqued  posted on  2010-01-09   0:59:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: A K A Stone (#0)

You don't identify your city or the database. Who runs this database? Have you contacted the owner/administrator of this database?

Shoonra  posted on  2010-01-09   1:08:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: Shoonra (#33)

He can't.

“Gold is the money of kings; silver is the money of gentlemen; barter is the money of peasants; but debt is the money of slaves.”

buckeroo  posted on  2010-01-09   1:10:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: buckeroo (#34)

not without his family militia membership card anyway.


The best gun to have, is the gun you have, when you need a gun.

IRTorqued  posted on  2010-01-09   1:26:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: IRTorqued (#35)

Exactly. AKA intentionally spammed 4um with this BS because "his" bought and paid-for web-site is boring. I never look at it. Why? I don't like AKA's unobjective demeanor.

I would rather chit-chat with Jethro Tull, which is one of the most difficult things in my life. Then again, I am blessed.

“Gold is the money of kings; silver is the money of gentlemen; barter is the money of peasants; but debt is the money of slaves.”

buckeroo  posted on  2010-01-09   1:32:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: buckeroo (#36) (Edited)

lol he was just trying to give the short bussers an echo chamber to mingle in without having to answer any tough questions while sally was serverless.


The best gun to have, is the gun you have, when you need a gun.

IRTorqued  posted on  2010-01-09   4:21:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#38. To: rack42 (#31)

Are you serious? A name change, and then declare you are dead via the web?

Brilliant strategy.

It is better to be hated for what you are, than loved for what you are not. - Tommy The Mad Artist.

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2010-01-09   4:21:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: Shoonra (#33)

The police department. Everytime I get pulled over for speeding or whatever. It is like so your in the militia huh.

www.libertysflame.com

A K A Stone  posted on  2010-01-09   8:20:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: buckeroo (#36)

Buckeroo. It is good to know that when the chips are down. You side with the government. Your just hot air. A story teller.

www.libertysflame.com

A K A Stone  posted on  2010-01-09   8:27:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#41. To: A K A Stone (#0)

File a Freedom Of Information request for your records in this supposed database. Unless you are a currently targeted terrorist suspect or a targeted member of organized crime, they have to release the records.

I suspect this is all in your head or you have other motives.

I also think any lawyers on 4um are smart enough to know better than to identify themselves to someone like you for obvious reasons.

TooConservative  posted on  2010-01-09   8:49:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  



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