Litigation Fund

I am under no illusions that this will be a smooth ride or even that success is the most likely outcome. Total Retard War is an imperative.
Hey I mean if we can hold these vexatious litigants up in court for months to possibly years, force them to spend thousands and thousands on defense, and make them worried that they're going to have their lives wrecked by bankruptcy if they lose, then that may be all the deterrent we need. Even if we lose, we're still gonna cost them heavily. Didn't cost each of us much at all.
 
I've never done a money order in my life. On the donation website it says only the payee's information needs to be filled out but on the guide linked it says my name, address, and signature are needed as well. Which set of information is true? I'll be giving money regardless but just want to be as private as possible. Thanks.
 
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There will be people shitting themselves at the idea that KWF has raised nearly 100k in 2 days. This pleases me.
 
I've never done a money order in my life. On the donation website it says only the payee's information needs to be filled out but on the guide linked it says my name, address, and signature are needed as well. Which set of information is true? I'll be giving money regardless but just want to be as private as possible. Thanks.
If you are especially concerned about your privacy, you should consider getting a USPS money order. They are paid for at your local post office, can be paid for in cash, and do not need any information filled out besides the payee.
 
In the original poll, I said no, because I didn't think it was ideal to fuck around and add more to the legal shit Josh was already doing.

But since we're doing this, we're doing this, and I threw my handful of coins to the cause just now.

Sneed them, Josh, sneed them hard.
 
I've never done a money order in my life. On the donation website it says only the payee's information needs to be filled out but on the guide linked it says my name, address, and signature are needed as well. Which set of information is true? I'll be giving money regardless but just want to be as private as possible. Thanks.
If you live in the US, you can purchase a USPS money order with cash, it's up to you on how you fill out a money order. There is no way to verify or compare your signature and name or address. The payee just needs to be filled out properly.

This is only for non bank money orders to my knowledge.
 
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