Wednesday, February 2, 2011

CAN WARREN S. JEFFS GIVE UP AN UNALIENABLE RIGHT?



Following the assassination by Texas of John F. Kennedy, a lot of folks wanted to know how Lee Harvey Oswald ever got back into the United States from Russia.

He had walked into the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, ripped up his Passport, and threw it at the Embassy worker declaring that he was renouncing his U.S. Citizenship.

We'll, if this was so, how did he get it back?

As it turns out, there are just SOME THINGS you CANNOT give away, and one of them is being a U.S. Citizen, if you were born one. You can do and say anything you want, your can waive or deny anything you want, you are still a Citizen regardless. It all has to do with the Constitution (U.S., not Texas), and "Unalienable Rights".

I learned that when I was 16 years old. I also learned that there are more than just that one Right. (Which is probably why the Framers worded the Constitution the way they did.)

Keeping all of that in mind:

When Texas railroaded Warren into Texas, they have 120 days to try and convict him of any "Crimes" or he goes free. The clock started on November 30,2010
It tolls on March 30, 2011

If Warren isn't CONVICTED of a crime by that date, he walks.

Barbie is aware of all of this, and she has her sanitary napkin flying to ensure that it is done by that date if she has to sit on the jury herself to do it.

With the "Evidence" that Texas stole from the Ranch said to be "Extensive", no lawyer has been willing to take the case for fear of not being able to properly defend Warren within barbie's artificial deadline.

Up to now, she has been claiming that her agenda can be easily met by any attorney, and has stuck to her ultimatum.

It now appears that Warren has ripped up his Right to a 120 day time limit on his Persecution and given up his Right in that regard under duress.

Suddenly, with barbie believing her artificial deadline is gone, has agreed to a tentative August Trial Date for Warren.

Gee barbie, if the lawyers could get their act together in a few weeks just a few days ago, what has changed in the case so drastically that they need half a year to prepare for it today? (Don't bother to answer me, but you might want to have an answer ready for the Court of Appeals.)



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