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[None] URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdSBKV_mVRY Published:Sep 5, 2018 Author:Staff Post Date:2018-09-05 12:54:25 by Horse Keywords:None Views:105 Comments:5
You really posted something from an Alex Jones site? And Larry Klayman? You have to be kidding me. You just blew any integrity you might have had..... and it was very little to begin with. You are another neocon wacko. Those like you are why those like the moron in the white house are able to damage our country. I'll be blunt. You are an enemy of the US. I hope you don't have any children.
History of Larry Klayman who manages the fake news site Proud Americans Online
Following Klayman's behavior in a 1992 trial in California federal court, Judge William Keller barred Klayman from his courtroom for life. Five years later, in a separate case in New York, Klayman's behavior led then district judge Denny Chin to issue a lifetime ban on the attorney practicing law before him.
In 2007, Klayman received a $25,000 retainer from a Daytona Beach woman facing criminal charges and she accused him of not providing legal services in return
The Florida Bar Association mediated the matter and Klayman agreed to pay off a small portion within 90 days, but after the deadline lapsed he was reprimanded by the association.
In 2014, Klayman agreed to be publicly censured by the D.C. Bar. Klayman represented three individuals who had sued Judicial Watch, his former employer and client, but he failed to obtain Judicial Watch's consent to waive his conflict of interest. Klayman maintained that the bar "recognized there was no evidence of dishonesty or personal gain."
An October 2016 opinion by a federal appellate court noted 12 cases "in which Klaymans ability to practice law in an ethical and orderly manner was called into question.
In 1998, Klayman sued his mother for $50,000, seeking reimbursement for medical care provided to his maternal grandmother. After Klayman's brother told Newsweek magazine of the lawsuit, Klayman alleged that the Clinton White House was responsible for the magazine acquiring the information.
In 2012, the City Pages and Phoenix New Times newspapers reported on a custody dispute between Klayman and his ex-wife. In response, Klayman sued them for defamation. In a federal judge dismissed the lawsuit, finding Klayman failed to prove that the newspapers published the articles with actual malice..
In October 2014, Klayman sued the Obama administration, claiming that it secretly allowed the Ebola virus to enter the United States so it could be used against Americans of the "Caucasian race and Jewish-Christian religion. n September 2015, the federal court dismissed the lawsuit, stating that Klayman lacked standing.
In April 2016, Klayman sued the Republican National Committee, alleging its leaders conspired to deprive Donald Trump from being awarded the delegates he had won in the 2016 Republican Party primary for Florida. In June 2016, the state court dismissed the lawsuit.
In 2010, Klayman represented Vincent Forras in a lawsuit against Feisal Abdul Rauf to prevent the building of the so-called "Ground Zero mosque." In the motion to dismiss, Rauf's attorney called Klayman an "infamous publicity hound" and wrote that Forras "trades in his well deserved laurels for fifteen minutes of fame as a nationally recognized bigot." Klayman and Forras sought sanctions, but the court denied that request and dismissed the suit.
In 2011, Klayman represented Joseph Farah in a defamation lawsuit against Esquire magazine. A federal district judge dismissed the suit, and the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit affirmed the dismissal.
In July 2011, Klayman represented Bradlee Dean in a defamation suit against Rachel Maddow. The suit was unsuccessful and Dean was ordered to pay defendants' legal fees, totaling nearly $25,000.
In February 2015, Klayman filed a defamation lawsuit on behalf of Dennis L. Montgomery against James Risen, the author of Pay Any Price: Greed, Power, and Endless War. The lawsuit alleged that Risen falsely described Montgomery as "the maestro behind what many current and former U.S. officials ... believe was one of the most elaborate and dangerous hoaxes in American history."
In July 2016, a federal court dismissed Montgomery's lawsuit.
In 2012, Klayman filed on behalf of a Florida resident an unsuccessful challenge to Barack Obama's placement on the primary ballot and claimed the president is not a natural-born citizen as required by the Constitution.
Following Ted Cruz's announcement that he would seek the Republican nomination for the 2016 presidential election, Klayman stated that Cruz was not eligible.
Did you really ask me this? Want to know what the rich Zionists say about this?
I am James P. Warburg, of Greenwich, Conn., and am appearing as an individual.
I am aware, Mr. Chairman, of the exigencies of your crowded schedule and of the need to be brief, so as not to transgress upon your courtesy in granting me a hearing.
The past 15 years of my life have been devoted almost exclusively to studying the problem of world peace and, especially, the relation of the United States to these problems. These studies led me, 10 years ago, to the conclusion that the great question of our time is not whether or not one world can be achieved, but whether or not one world can be achieved by peaceful means.
We shall have world government, whether or not we like it. The question is only whether world government will be achieved by consent or by conquest.