A report from the windmill front — a loss at the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals
Figure I might as well share this, since my detractors are delighted. Teaser here, have to goto the News Sentinel for “the rest of the story” and my hecklers.
Thanks to Kerry Hubartt for the ink and the headline.
HEAD: Pledging Allegiance to Higher Law Disqualifies Me from Practicing Law in Indiana
The utter hypocrisy of America’s left never ceases to amaze me. It was this hypocrisy that drove me to file a federal civil rights claim against the government bureaucrats who ran me through one heck of a gauntlet during my bid to be licensed as an Indiana attorney.
On Groundhog Day my search for justice suffered yet another setback. The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed Judge Theresa Springmann’s decision that I had no federal case to bring. Not because I cannot make a claim under the First Amendment, but because any claim that I can make could be heard only by the Indiana Supreme Court — the very court that I allege to have conspired against me.
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Chalk one up for the thought police.
Cap'n Swing berates your several posting monikers, two of which are your name. He too uses multiple names. At Leo's blog, he is Christopher Swing.
BTW, when you have read the posting style of Mr. Swing, you soon become aware that he and Craig are not one in the same person. Swing is researcher, extracting quotations such as MLK's "Birmingham Jail" quote. It is interesting to me that he chooses to quote King from a document known to be one containing plagiarized content.