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I see nothing in the article that talks about evidence of his committing any crime.

and nice job keeping up with the lib talking points, hatriot. interesting that.
 
I see nothing in the article that talks about evidence of his committing any crime.

and nice job keeping up with the lib talking points, hatriot. interesting that.

that general catchall phrase, 'conspiracy to', although the 2 - 4 - 1 bit is questionable

personally, i think that if you want to do the anti-government bit, advertising the less legal aspects is foolish

as for an actual crime, the part about not paying taxes is a favorite of the government

oh well
 
This is part of the Palin 'Tbagger' group that has taken over the Alaska GOP. If you're interested in background and facts here is a link to a video and information.
http://theimmoralminority.blogspot.com/2012/06/adn-provides-undercover-video-of.html

Yeah I think this is pretty compelling evidence, and I don't think the defense's attempt to blame this whole thing on William Fulton, or FBI entrapment, will hold much sway over the jury after they see this.

I am currently trying to get the MSM to pay attention to the connections between this case, Palin, and the new chairman of the Alaska GOP. There is more that connects Schaeffer Cox to Russ Millette, but I need the help of reputable journalists to dig it out and bring it to the attention of the American people.

The important fact to keep in mind is that this GOP takeover was originally orchestrated by Palin and her goons almost eight years ago, and has only NOW come to fruition through the co-opting of the Ron Paul movement. In essence the AIP, 2nd Amendment Task Force, and various militia groups have taken over Alaska politics.

By the way, I checked in with my sources again, and for those of you who doubted the impact of Fulton's admission in court the other day that he was introduced to Cox by Palin operatives Joe Miller and Frank Bailey, my understanding is that it sent a shock wave through the courtroom, and also got attention of federal law enforcement.

However in order for the resources needed to investigate this to be provided by the Feds there really kind of needs to be some interest on the part of journalists. In other words, the Feds are somewhat wary about really going after this angle (Blame the Ted Stevens debacle.), but will feel compelled to do so if there is enough heat on them from the public at large.

So while Geoffrey Dunn's Huffington Post article was a very good start, we really need to keep spreading this connection far and wide.

And just to add a little more drama and sense of urgency, what is happening in Alaska to the Republican party is ALSO taking place all across the country, but it is just not catching the attention of the local reporters.

In my opinion things are about to get VERY scary, very quickly if people don't wake up to what is taking place right under their noses.

Update: News is filtering out of the courthouse that Schaeffer Cox has now requested that he be named co-counsel so that he can help defend himself and question witnesses. Apparently he does not think his lawyer is doing an adequate job.

And just when you thought this trial could not get anymore entertaining!

Under the radar....there is a lot going on that needs to be watched and addressed.
 
that general catchall phrase, 'conspiracy to', although the 2 - 4 - 1 bit is questionable

personally, i think that if you want to do the anti-government bit, advertising the less legal aspects is foolish

as for an actual crime, the part about not paying taxes is a favorite of the government

oh well
I noticed that the article specifically stated the other two individuals names in regards to the tax crimes, but not the main defendant. so again, what evidence of an actual crime are they trying him for?
 
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