Saturday, March 16, 2013

Q and A. Yes, citizens can serve congressmen and senators with subpoenas, you can serve through their staff members in their home offices. Nobody will arrest you for serving subpoenas. We have to hold every official in our government and Congress accountable. They owe us an answer: did they know about Obama’s forged IDs? Posted on | March 11, 2013 | 12 Comments Truly Concerned 3 approved Submitted on 2013/03/11 at 8:45 pm After reviewing SC servicing of subpoenas I can serve them myself as I am over 18 and not a party to the proceedings. Would I be able to go to Columbia and serve their offices at the state capital without being arrested for trespassing or anything of that sort? Also, can I leave the subpoena with the person at the desk in their office and document who I left it with? Lastly, when is the latest that they can be served? I can drive to Columbia on April 3rd to serve them and they would have 10 business days to answer before the April 18th motion hearing. After reviewing SC servicing of subpoenas I can serve them myself as I am over 18 and not a party to the proceedings. Would I be able to go to Columbia and serve their offices at the state capital without being arrested for trespassing or anything of that sort? Also, can I leave the subpoena with the person at the desk in their office and document who I left it with? Lastly, when is the latest that they can be served? I can drive to Columbia on April 3rd to serve them and they would have 10 business days to answer before the April 18th motion hearing. Update: We have close to 47,000 signatures on my petition for the US Congress to investigate Obama’s forged IDs. Reminder: my petition is free, you do not need to pay anything or donate anything to sign my petition, unlike other petitions

Q and A. Yes, citizens can serve congressmen and senators with subpoenas, you can serve through their staff members in their home offices. Nobody will arrest you for serving subpoenas. We have to hold every official in our government and Congress accountable. They owe us an answer: did they know about Obama’s forged IDs?

Posted on | March 11, 2013 | 12 Comments
Truly Concerned 3 approved
Submitted on 2013/03/11 at 8:45 pm
After reviewing SC servicing of subpoenas I can serve them myself as I am over 18 and not a party to the proceedings. Would I be able to go to Columbia and serve their offices at the state capital without being arrested for trespassing or anything of that sort? Also, can I leave the subpoena with the person at the desk in their office and document who I left it with? Lastly, when is the latest that they can be served? I can drive to Columbia on April 3rd to serve them and they would have 10 business days to answer before the April 18th motion hearing.

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