Armageddon wrote:Pretorian wrote:Armageddon wrote:The US, Israel and Britain are looking for a cause for war. Could this be it ?
Sure, Israel is looking for a cause for war. Funny thing , it will be also the only country who will not participate in it and noone will be even asking why.
Not this time. Israel has it's back against the wall.
seldom_seen wrote:I know this is going to sound completely crazy if not assinine, but maybe Iran did seize some british marines and it wasn't part of a sinister neocon plot?
I'm thinking Amadjihad wanted to have a little 'collateral' before his trip to NYC.
Iranian President President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called off his trip to New York to attend a critical United Nations Security Council meeting.
Iranian officials say the trip was canceled because the United States issued visas too late.
But State Department officials say all 75 visas for Mr. Ahmadinejad, his security detail, flight crew, and other officials were approved and handed over to Iranian representatives in Switzerland Friday. They say the visas were approved even though some of the applications were incomplete.
Armageddon wrote:Muslim countries with nukes will wipe Israel off the map. It's their duty to please their god ( satan, I mean allah )
I'm sure most Americans can't get around the idea of another Arab nation not being a pushover
Pretorian wrote:Armageddon wrote:Muslim countries with nukes will wipe Israel off the map. It's their duty to please their god ( satan, I mean allah )
So what? Israel can nuke them back, even posthumously. Such a happy end for everybody. It will also save a bunch of money for US taxpayers.
British soldiers return to action as tensions between US and Iran grow
Exclusive by Kim Sengupta in Baghdad
Published: 12 September 2007
British forces have been sent from Basra to the volatile border with Iran amid warnings from the senior US commander in Iraq that Tehran is fomenting a "proxy war".
In signs of a fast-developing confrontation, the Iranians have threatened military action in response to attacks launched from Iraqi territory while the Pentagon has announced the building of a US base and fortified checkpoints at the frontier.
The UK operation, in which up to 350 troops are involved, has come at the request of the Americans, who say that elements close to the Iranian regime have stepped up supplies of weapons to Shia militias in recent weeks in preparation for attacks inside Iraq.
Wednesday September 12, 2007 09:29
Elisabeth Schumaker
Clerk of Court
Dear Ms Shumaker:
We read
Electronic Submission of Documents and
Conversion to an Electronic Case
Management System No. 95-01
GENERAL ORDER
FILED
August 10, 2007
and have questions about "Native PDF files are generated from original word processing files and are text searchable."
Here are pdf copies of our motions to vacate judgments submitted by mail on September 11, 2007.
http://www.prosefights.org/nmlegal/mora ... motion.pdf
http://www.prosefights.org/nmlegal/mora ... notice.pdf
and
http://www.prosefights.org/nmlegal/tent ... motion.pdf
http://www.prosefights.org/nmlegal/tent ... notice.pdf
Here are htm hotlink versions which link to copies of PACER dockets
http://www.prosefights.org/nmlegal/mora ... voidmotion http://www.prosefights.org/nmlegal/mora ... voidnotice
and
http://www.prosefights.org/nmlegal/tent ... voidmotion http://www.prosefights.org/nmlegal/tent ... voidnotice
Our pdf files were generated from MyPDFCreator and are not "text searchable."
Could you please tell us how to generated from original word processing files, recommend products, and inform us of cost.
In the meantime, please return file stamped copies of the first pages of our submissions to void judgement for lack of jurisdiction and mandatory judicial notices.
These unfortunate matters are becoming far more serious now that criminal complaint affidavits have been forwarded to the Kirtland AFB commander.
http://www.prosefights.org/nmlegal/dcvo ... tm#feehan3
We appealed the our NSA visibility lawsuit to the Tenth Circuit.
If judge Armijo does not choose to vacate her voidable August 27, 2007 ORDER, then we will be forced to file a motion to void at the Tenth Circuit.
We continue to believe that peaceful settlement of these unfortunate matter is best for everyone.
Sincerely
Billl Payne
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Subject: Motions to vacate judgments under Rule 60(b)(4) esubmission questions
Dear Mr. Payne-
Your email message was forwarded to me for a response. We do not make recommendations regarding which of the various products to use to turn Word files into native PDF documents but there are a number of options. I am guessing you have internet access because you are emailing, so you may want to do a search. I can confirm there are many, many products out there and many of them can be downloaded for free or for a very limited cost. It really is a very easy process. Also--please know that per the General Order, pro se litigants do not have to comply with the esubmission requirements. It is optional for you. You may send everything via regular mail. If the hard copies of your pleadings came with extra postage and extra copies (i.e., of the front pages) the case managers here will be happy to send back a file stamped version. Thanks very much.
Betsy Shumaker
Clerk of Court
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