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To: d:oug who wrote (66619)3/27/2001 11:07:56 PM
From: baystock  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 116777
 
Doug Casey's (newsletter writer) take on Gata court case:

<<What do I make of it? Well, I don't hold myself out as a legal maven, but my conclusion is that all this suit proves is that anybody can sue anyone about absolutely anything. I'm sympathetic to the intent behind this suit, of rse. But I don't think it's got a snowball's chance. In fact, I expect it will be dismissed out-of-hand by
the court, and I wouldn't be surprised if the lawyer bringing it gets a reprimand for filing a frivolous
suit. I can hear the judges chuckling up the sleeves of their ample robes as they compare it to lawsuits
alleging the Queen of England still owns the US, or that sovereign individuals in the US don't have to pay income tax under the law.
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So I wish these folks well. I mainly think it's just a waste of time. And regrettably, it adds to the
reputation of goldbugs as windmill tilters and conspiracy buffs. >>