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Old 05-01-2008, 06:16 AM
dorkenbutt dorkenbutt is offline
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Originally Posted by Lawdog
This should be your first clue that the "strawman theory" is bogus. They refused to accept your filing even though you were willing to pay the fee because it was obviously nonsensical and they did not want it cluttering up their records.

Let me guess...you had your name in all capital letters as the debtor and your name typed with only the first letter of each name capitalized as the creditor or secured party? Or is it vice versa?

By the way, Roger Elvick, one of the main proponents of this theory, went to prison. Not exactly my idea of a role model.

Many people have gone to prison for a lie that have stood up for truth. Doesn't say much for you.

I think of the Apostle Paul who, by the way, was in prison and I can think of no better role model.

Just because someone went to prison does not make them a bad role model. Why were they put their? At least they are people with integrity and backbone. Not some spineless attorn-ey that thinks more of his "practice" than he does the truth. Yeah, you're a great role model lawpuppy. LOL!!!
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