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Cutting it pretty close, there, whoever is bringing the funny. I know technically there's another ~5.5 hours, but most all involved courts are either closed or only have another hour or so of business.
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The thing that makes me want us to get cert granted more than anything is the amicus briefs. What weirdos will show up for Greer? Will the EFF step up for omg nazis? FIND OUT NEXT TIME ON KIWIBALL Z!I'll go ahead and guess that somehow LFJ/Honeycomb is gonna make a guest appearance on Greer's side. Not sure if it's the Utah/Florida case or the SCOTUS case, but the SCOTUS case would be the funniest.
Is there any court in America that would actually take its own ordered schedule seriously against Pro Se tards? It mystifies me that any of them would not see this as massively disrespectful to their authority.I’d assume so?
If you saw the inside of these organizations you would not be surprised that they don't think this wayIt mystifies me that any of them would not see this as massively disrespectful to their authority.
I dunno about that, but I bet Hardin is already drafting the book about his life having to represent NullIs the funny Hardin agreeing to be Null's wacky room mate in a court mandated sitcom?
i'd read it. If I was him I'd name it something like "Crossing the Rubicon" or some other phrase that jersh likes to usebook about his life having to represent Null
Mad at the Internet: The curious case of (Supreme Court Case) Moon v. Greer.i'd read it. If I was him I'd name it something like "Crossing the Rubicon" or some other phrase that jersh likes to use
Cutting it pretty close, there, whoever is bringing the funny. I know technically there's another ~5.5 hours, but most all involved courts are either closed or only have another hour or so of business.
I would prefer "On the troons and their lies" as a titleMad at the Internet: The curious case of (Supreme Court Case) Moon v. Greer.
The new blockbuster, Mein Käse. One man's search for some good fucking cheese.Obviously Null's book should be titled "Mein Kiwis".
Checked, no Mandamus in either 10th or 11th by either Josh or Russ.It would be hilarious if Null filed a mandamus to force Florida to do their job and take the case, and it got granted