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Subject:        Benson/Hirmer Update
Date:   Thu, 21 Jan 2010 10:16:22 -0600
From:   Jeffrey A. Dickstein <[email protected]>
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Please distribute to your mailing list:
 
The Supreme Court of the United States denied the Hirmers' Petition for
writ of cert.
 
Despite having uncontroverted evidence that several states intentionally
amended the language of the 16th Amendment as proposed by Congress,
conduct the government admits violates Art. V of the Constitution,
district court judges in Pensacola, Florida and Chicago, Illinois, the
entire panel of the 7th Circuit court of appeals, three judges in the
11th Circuit court of appeals, and at least five judges of the Supreme
Court (I don't know if any of the judges voted to grant cert) have each
violated their oaths to support and defend the constitution.
 
The denial of the petition for writ of cert in the Benson case has ended
that case. The criminal trial of the Hirmers is scheduled to commence on
March 1st. I am currently preparing for trial. The trial is expected to
last between three and six months.
 
So what is next now that we know for a certainty that the federal courts
are closed to protecting the Constitution, and the people, from fraud of
the Executive branch of government in the collection of the federal
income tax, and are closed to protecting the First and Fifth amendment
rights of those who would expose that fraud?
 
I believe it is now incumbent upon the people to press Congress to
remove the culprit judges from office for bad behavior through the
impeachment process. The second is that the people need to press
Congress to declare the 16th Amendment not ratified. Third, is that the
people need to take action to widely publicize the conduct of the
federal judiciary and the attorneys working for the goverment in order
to bring about the first and second actions.
 
Hopefully, there are those among you with the fortitude to assume
positions of leadership to bring about the above suggestions.
 
Sincerely,
 
Jeffrey A. Dickstein
Attorney at Law
500 W. Bradley Rd., C-208
Fox Point, WI 53217
(414) 446-4264
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
http://jeffdickstein.com
 
 


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