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Extrmely important ObamaForgeryGate and associated RICO (Racketeering ) case bgainst Obama, Pelosi, “Obama for America” and others brought by Attorney Taitz to be heard by Ronald Reagan appointee in MS

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Press release
U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate, Ronald Reagan appointee, to rule in a case brought by CA attorney Orly Taitz. This case started in January 2012.
Each state has different election laws and statutes. MS is different from many other states, in that it requires a challenge against a candidate to be filed with the political party first. If the party rules against the challenger, the case can be brought in court. MS statutes do not require challenger to be a resident of MS.
Originally this case was filed by Attorney Taitz, later a resident of MS and several presidential candidates joined.
Taitz brought this  challenge in the Circuit Court of Hide County, Jackson MS after the Board of the Democratic Party of MS refused to respond to the challenge. Case Taitz v Democratic Party of MS and Secretary of State of MS.
Circuit Court of MS forwarded the case to the Supreme Court of MS and Supreme Court of MS appointed a retired Circuit Judge Coleman to preside over the case. Judge Coleman sat on this case, which should have been expedited, for over a month, which allowed Obama to run in the Primary in MS unchallenged. Taitz brought an amended complaint, which reflected a new status of the case, being held after the primary, as well as new parties, who joined the case and additional causes o f action, which included RICO (Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organization). Taitz argued that “Obama for America” is a RICO, created with the purpose of committing massive elections fraud and treason, by allowing a foreign national, citizen of Indonesia and possibly still a citizen of Kenya to usurp the position of the U.S. President and Commander in Chief. Shortly after the primary judge Coleman stated that he is ready to hear the case, however he never signed the subpoenas for witnesses to appear at the hearing. Taitz filed a motion with the Supreme Court of MS stating that by dragging the case until after the primary and not responding to requests for subpoenas Judge Coleman showed bias and Taitz is requesting recusal of Judge Coleman. Upon the motion to the Supreme Court Judge Coleman recused himself.
While the case was pending in the Supreme Court of MS, attorneys for the Democratic party of  MS removed the case to the Federal court, which is believed to be more favorable to the Federal officials. Obama, of course, is the top federal official. Taitz filed a motion to remand to the state court, as requirement for removal is a consent of all defendants, and most of the defendants did not consent. After  the court did not act upon the motions to dismiss filed by the Democratic Party of MS and Sec of State, defendants decided to forego the motions to dismiss and filed their answers. The fact that the hurdle of the Motion to dismiss was over and answers were filed, was a good thing, as after the answer is filed, the party can do discovery. Taitz scheduled depositions, including depositions of Bill and Hilary Clinton, relating to elections fraud and manipulations by  Obama during the 2008 campaign. Additionally she was seeking to obtain any information they had in regards to murder of the  chairman of the Democratic party of Arkansas Bill Gwatney. Gwatney was murdered shortly before the 2008 Democratic National Convention and was rumored to be the Clinton supporter, who was willing to speak up about Obama’s forged identification papers during the 2008 Democratic Nominating convention. Taitz, also,  was seeking information about reported threats to Chelsea Clinton.
Shortly prior to the depositions, Democratic Party of MS, through their attorneys Sam Begley and Scott J.Tepper sought to stay the discovery. Same attorneys sought a judicial notice of Obama’s alleged birth certificate posted  by Obama on line, on WhiteHouse.com. Taitz opposed and sought sanctions against Tepper and Begley, noting that any garbage can be posted on line, that the fact that Obama posted, what experts believe to be a forgery, does not make is a valid document, which can be noticed by the court. Additionally sanctions against Begley and Tepper were warranted, as they had in their possession videotaped sworn testimonies attesting to forgery in the alleged birth certificate, as well as video taped press conference by Sheriff Arpaio stating that it is a forgery as well. It was an egregious violation of attorney ethics, for licensed attorneys to seek a judicial notice of a document, while having evidence that such document is a forgery. Taitz filed a complaint with the CA bar, as Tepper is a CA attorney, and bar investigator, who either pro bono or pursuant to some consideration, spent four years attacking and hounding attorney Taitz, with the purpose to covering  up forgery in Obama’s IDs. CA bar responded, stating that the issue of forgery of Obama’s birth certificate is a matter of National security and needs to be heard by the court. Taitz included this letter from the CA bar with her motion to expedite. The hearing is scheduled for September 24, 2012.
More information to be provided later.
Judgepedia  information on Judge Wingate and Wikipedia article on murder of Bill Gwatne  are attached herein.
BiBill Gwatney From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Succeeded by David Pryor[1][2]
Born August 26, 1959
Died August 13, 2008(2008-08-13)   (aged 48)
Little Rock, Arkansas
Political party Democratic
Children Christian and   Chase
Residence Jacksonville, Arkansas
Bill Gwatney (August 26, 1959[3] – August 13, 2008) was an American politician who served as the State Chair of the Democratic Party of Arkansas.[4] Prior to being State Chair, he was a State Senator for 10 years. He had also been the financial chair for Mike Beebe‘s run for Governor of Arkansas in 2006. He owned three car dealerships in Pulaski County.[3][5] Gwatney was selected as a superdelegate at the 2008 Democratic National Convention, but was murdered before serving. He was replaced by his widow Rebecca Rankin.

[edit] Death On August 13, 2008, Gwatney was fatally wounded[6] when a man, identified in news reports as Timothy Dale Johnson, 50,[7][8] entered Democratic Party headquarters in Little Rock, Arkansas and shot Gwatney three times.[9] Gwatney was taken to a hospital, but died at 3:59 pm CDT.[6]
The gunman had said he wanted to speak with Gwatney about volunteering, but sidestepped his assistant when she said he was busy.[10] After the shooting, the gunman fled the scene in his truck and led police on a 30-mile (48 km) chase out of Little Rock.[10] Johnson was fatally shot by police after a PIT maneuver forced him off the road into a field near Sheridan.[9][11] No motive was discovered, except Johnson quitting his Target job earlier that day.[1][2]
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Henry Wingate

Current Court Information:
Title:
Judge
Position:
Seat   #4
Station:
Jackson,   MS
Service:
Appointed by:
Ronald   Reagan
Active:
10/17/1985   – Current
Chief:
2003   – 2010
Preceded by:
98 Stat. 333
Personal History
Born:
1947
Home State:
Jackson,   MS
Bachelors:
Grinnell   College, B.A., 1969
Law School:
Yale   Law, J.D., 1972
Military service:
U.S.   Navy 1973 – 1976, Reserves 1983 – Current
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Henry Travillion Wingate is an Article III federal judge for the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi. He joined the court in 1985 after being nominated by President Ronald Reagan. Wingate began serving as Chief Judge of the court in 2003.
Early life and education A Mississippi native, Wingate graduated from Grinnell College of Iowa with his Bachelor’s Degree in 1969 and later graduated from Yale Law School with his Juris Doctor Degree in 1972. [1]
Professional career
  • Law clerk, Community Legal Aid,      Jackson, Mississippi, 1972-1973
  • Private practice, Jackson,      Mississippi, 1973
  • Lieutenant, Naval Legal Services      Office, U.S. Navy, 1973-1976
  • Senior assistant defense counsel,      1973-1974
  • Trial counsel, 1974-1976
  • Adjunct instructor, Golden Gate      University, 1975-1976
  • Adjunct lecturer, Tidewater Community      College, 1976
  • Special assistant attorney general,      State of Mississippi, 1976-1980
  • Adjunct professor, Mississippi      College School of Law, 1978-1983
  • Assistant district attorney, Seventh      Circuit Court District, State of Mississippi, 1980-1984
  • U.S. Navy Reserve, 1983-
  • Assistant U.S. attorney, Southern      District of Mississippi, 1984-1985 [1]
Judicial career Southern District of Mississippi On the recommendation of Mississippi U.S. Senator Thad Cochran, Wingate was nominated to the Southern District of Mississippi by President Ronald Reagan on September 11, 1985 to a new seat created by 98 Stat. 333 which was approved by Congress. Wingate was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on October 16, 1985 on a Senate vote and received commission on October 17, 1985. Wingate has served as the court’s chief judge since 2003. [1]
Notable cases Criticisms of case delays Judge Wingate was criticized by a three judge panel of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on March 25, 2010, for failing to enter a judgment in a case in which a person won $1.3 million on a 2002 jury verdict against his former employer.
Fifth Circuit judge Grady Jolly criticized the court for being slow in resolving cases as the Mississippi court had previous complaints filed against them to the circuit’s judicial council.
Jolly also emphasized in his ruling that the court must seek the resources of the Fifth Circuit to prevent any problems they seem necessary. [2]
Obama threat case Judge Wingate is presiding in the trial of a Wisconsin man who threatened to assassinate then-President-elect Barack Obama. Steven Christopher is accused of using his website to plot an assassination attempt against the President of the United States. No trial date has been scheduled; however, the judge ruled on July 28, 2009 that Christopher was mentally competent to stand trial. [3]
See also
External links
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Judge      Wingate’s Biography from the Federal Judicial Center.
  2.      Law.com      “5th Circuit Scolds Miss. Federal Judge Over Delays”, March 26,      2010
  3.      “Clarion      Ledger” Man accused in Obama threat competent for trial, July 29,      2009

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