Conservative lawyer Larry Klayman may be busy planning a Second American Revolution, but he's still relying on the American court system for relief from Minnesota bloggers for reporting on legal proceedings in which he had a part.
Right Wing Watch reports in Larry Klayman And Alex Jones Discuss Plans To Overthrow Obama:
Klayman told Jones that participants in his rally will issue a new Declaration of Independence “because if you read the Declaration of Independence it is exactly identical to the situation we have today.” “We have to rise up,” Klayman continued. “We will succeed in the end but we need to show force.”
In the accompanying video, Klayman calls not only for President Obama's resignation, but said, ". . .we want [Speaker] Boehner's resignation, we want [Senate Minority Leader] McConnell's resignation, we want them to go."
Annandale toxic metal preacher Bradlee Dean, who was represented by Klayman in the defamation suit against Rachel Maddow for quoting him, is a featured speaker at the November 19 rally, as Bluestem reported on November 6. Actor and pop singer Pat Boone is also "on the team." (Dean preached yesterday at the law school at Jerry Falwell-founded Liberty University, according to his tweet stream).
The day before the rally, Klayman will be in U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon's court, which will consider oral arguments for and against a broad preliminary injunction request to block some National Security Agency surveillance programs, US News and World Report reported. According to the USNWR article, "The American Civil Liberties Union is also suing to stop the NSA phone-record collection. . . .Leon scheduled the Nov. 18 hearing after U.S. District Court Judge William Pauley scheduled Nov. 22 oral arguments for the ACLU's preliminary injunction request."
Perhaps Klayman will be able to provoke an uprising and avoid the embarrassment of the April Fools Day 2015 trial--or maybe mediator Winston T. Churchill, II, will convince both sides to avoid fighting on the beaches, on the landing grounds, in the fields and in the streets, in the hills of the Ocala Division of the Middle District of Florida, and settle this one out of court.
Here's Judge Anne Conway's order:
Klayman v. City Pages et al. Court Schedule
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