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Dear Mary Baker and David Wevley,

Before I begin this post, let me apologize to the
honest and ethical attorneys out here who read this. 
This is not meant for you.  This is meant for the
majority of the attorneys out here.  

I totally understood what Mr. Wevley was trying to
say.  Let me put it very simple.  The ATTORNEYS run
this country.  WE THE PEOPLE do not run this country. 
Mr. Wevley, if you want help you are going to have to
join up with everybody else that has been given the
shaft and once we all get together in a group in a
concerted effort, we might be able to put enough
pressure on the system to do something to some of
these crooks.  I know that some of you do not like the
idea of what I am saying.  When you decide to go after
these people in high places, they all protect each
other.  They also attack your ability to earn income
to support yourself.  If you have a family, they will
threaten the members of your family.  It takes someone
with alot of courage to take the system on and defend
yourself.  Mr. Wevley, you need help. 

To put this even simpler, some of us people the SYSTEM
calls oddballs are going to have to come together in
one accord.  Once we do, we might actually accomplish
something against these corrupt people.  As long as we
isolate ourselves due to differences of opinion on
political issues, we are defeated.  WE THE PEOPLE will
eventually have to make a decision.  Are we going to
allow our political differences to keep us apart and
allow the corruption to continue?  Or, are we going to
join together and take on the root problem of the
corruption.  The ROOT is the legal profession; PERIOD.
 I personally am in a bigger war than Mr. Wevley is in
from what he has said.  What I have been doing is
gathering evidence to file a Federal lawsuit against
all the parties involved.  I have been gathering
evidence for over 7 years.  Let me tell you, there are
some very influential people that will be included in
my lawsuit that will be filed.  It may turn into a
class action suit.  That is yet to be seen.  The FBI
and the US Attorney's office might actually beat me in
grabbing these dirty little buggers, but I do not have
that much faith in the Minneapolis office.  The
Minneapolis office of the FBI is known as the SIBERIA
of the FBI if you get my drift.  If any of you want
things to change in this country we must stop the
ATTORNEYS and the games they play.  Go read up on the
history of Napolean Bonaparte and why he came into
power.  

Once again, to any honest and ethical attorneys who
have read this please accept my apologies.  I know
there are a few decent attorneys left but they are
hard to find.  May all of you reading this have a
blessed weekend.

Sincerely,

Michael Darling
53285 Falcon Avenue North
PO Box 521
Rush City, MN  55069
(612) 281-0271
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> David Wevley:
> 
> Maybe I didn't read and reread what you said enough,
> but the circumstances 
> of your case seem very confused as you relate them. 
> One thing that might 
> help your situation a little is to find a good
> writer (I'll help if you want 
> and there are some better writers than I on this
> list) to put forward what 
> happened in the best possible light for you and
> clearly outline what you 
> want the audience to do or remember.  I entirely
> believe you that there's a 
> lot of corruption and dirty politics, cronyism and
> favoritism going on in 
> our government.  I'm surprised the ACLU wouldn't
> help you, but on the other 
> hand their charter is actually very narrow:
> abridgement of constititional 
> rights ONLY.  So I would guess that whatever
> happened to get you in court 
> wasn't an abridgement of constititional rights?
> 
> Good luck, and if you want to communicate with me
> offline about drafting 
> letters or whatever, feel free.
> 
> 
> Renee Jenson:
> 
> That's pretty funny of you to get onto someone about
> squelching discussion 
> on issues you don't like.  I remember you posting
> repeatedly that people who 
> were posting about why we shouldn't have a stadium
> were 1) off the topic you 
> wanted to talk about, 2) not paying attention to
> your pie-in-the-sky, 
> no-limits discussion of the ideal stadium and 3)
> just generally negative and 
> bad sports.  To me, your message was far more clear
> than the satire writer - 
> those who oppose the stadium should just SHUT UP.  I
> didn't appreciate it 
> then and I don't appreciate it now.
> 
> It's also very odd that you now seem perfectly able
> to recognize basic 
> tactics and shut-down manuevers, though you acted
> oblivious to your own use 
> of them on the stadium issue.  "Let's talk about
> only what you want!"  
> "Build your dream stadium!"  "Envision the perfect
> place!"  Etc.  Anyone who 
> has done any political work or has any
> communications training knows you 
> were using a basic concept in sales - get a person
> to envision something 
> they like (that's called the BAIT) and then show
> them something you want 
> them to buy (that's called the SWITCH).  If you've
> made the bait yummy 
> enough, a lot of people won't notice.
> 
> So now that someone has done of a good job of making
> the bait smell like the 
> rotted fish it is, you're complaining.  That's
> politics for you.
> 
> As long as we're talking about this, a friend of
> mine who reads this list 
> was speculating that you must be a paid lobbyist for
> the stadium issue or at 
> least have lobbyist experience.  In the interest of
> full disclosure, is any 
> of that true?  I think it's possible for someone to
> be articulate and 
> underhanded about an issue they support without ever
> having been a 
> professional lobbyist, but this recent spate of
> attempting to crush 
> opposition by you seems quite the "standard
> operating procedure" for those 
> in the business.
> 
> (and for the record, yes, I've served as a flunkie
> on a political campaign 
> and have my own share of communications training -
> even if I don't always 
> put it to good use)
> 
> Mary Baker
> East Side
> 
>
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