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Main thread for Ed and Elaine Brown vs the evil IRS, Part 32

Started by DonnaVanMeter, May 15, 2009, 08:25 AM NHFT

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JosephSHaas

Quote from: JosephSHaas on May 23, 2009, 08:12 AM NHFT
...A re-type of this from the 2007-08 book later, as the 2008-09 book has yet to be printed, although it can be found in House Record or Journal #__ to try to find for a copy and paste in a few minutes....

Here it is at:

http://gencourt.state.nh.us/scaljourns/journals/2009/SJ%20Org%20Day.pdf

from: http://gencourt.state.nh.us/scaljourns/  see the bottom right side of the page under JOURNALS for this ORGANIZATION DAY, DECEMBER 3, 2008 for:

"RESOLUTION.  The Honorable Joseph A. Foster, Temporary Presiding Officer, recognized Sen. Hassan for a Resolution. -- Sen. Hassen offered the following Resolution:  RESOLVED, that the Rules of the 2007-2008 Session be adopted as the Rules of the 2009-2010 Session, ...."

likewise from: http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/senate/usefullinks.html and http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/senate/ plus http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/ns/ and http://www.nh.gov/government/state.html also: http://www.nh.gov/government/index.html plus: http://www.nh.gov/ is HOW I did find this.

Now here's the re-type* of what I did copy yesterday at The State Library and send to E&E +4 in the #10 envelopes last night that are to be postmarked today and that they should get sometime next week, to what? Have Ed's new District 5 Senator (former State Rep.) Matthew S. Houde http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/senate/members/senate05.asp and two District #01 State Reps. present this? from Plainfield. http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/house/members/member.aspx?member=376616 for Rep. Charlotte Houde-Quimby, (d); and http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/house/members/member.aspx?member=376779 for Rep. Carla M. Skinder, (d).

And/or for Elaine's property in Lebanon for the Dentist Office, thus her State Senator there being this same Senator, but three different State Reps for District #11 being: (1) http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/house/members/member.aspx?member=376095 for Rep. Susan W. Almy, (d); (2) http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/house/members/member.aspx?member=376817 for Rep. Franklin F. Gould, (d); and (3) http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/house/members/member.aspx?member=376583 for Rep. Laurie Harding, (d).

All 1+2+3= 6 getting a forward of my 5/20 e-mail as I did copy and paste above.

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"15. Before any petition shall be received and read, a brief statement of the contents thereof shall be made by the member introducing the same.

16.  All petitions, memorials and other papers addressed to the Senate and all bills and resolutions to be introduced in the Senate, shall be endorsed with the name of the Senator presenting them, and with the subject matter of the same.  Every bill shall be marked on the first page "Senate Bill' and numbered serially: every joint resolution shall be marked 'Senate Joint Resolution' and numbered serially; every concurrent resolution proposing a constitutional amendment shall be marked 'Concurrent Resolution Proposing a Constitutional Amendment' and numbered serially: and every other concurrent resolution shall be marked 'Senate Concurrent Resolution' and numbered serially, as each bill or resolution is introduced into the Senate.

17. All petitions, memorials and other papers addressed to the Senate and all bills and resolutions to be introduced into the Senate shall be delivered or caused to be delivered to the Office of Legislative Services, which in turn will submit it to the sponsor for his signature and then to the Clerk by Legislative Services.  If requested by the sponsor, a proposed bill, resolution or petition shall not be made public, except by the sponsor, until signed by the sponsor.  During any adjournment the President may receive bills and resolutions for printing and for reference to committee provided that no bill shall have a public hearing until it is formally introduced into the Senate, printed and available for distribution."

- - Joe

JosephSHaas

Here's a copy and paste of my e-mail letter that I did just send to Sen. Houde and these 2+3= 5 State Reps for Ed & Elaine:


"FW: Senate Address #1 of 2009.?
From:    Joseph S. Haas ...
Sent:    Sat 5/23/09 10:54 AM
To:    matthew.houde at leg.state.nh.us
Cc:    cquimby at tds.net; carla.skinder at leg.state.nh.us; susan.almy at comcast.net; frank.gould at leg.state.nh.us; lharding at valley.net
Bcc:    __________________________________________________-
TO: ___________________

Being THE State Senator Matthew S. Houde, District #5 for Ed Brown, and his two State Reps in District #01 of both: Rep. Charlotte Houde-Quimby, (ED&A) and Rep. Carla M. Skinder; (Children & Family Law) plus:

the three Stat Reps in District #11 for Elaine Brown, and her Dental Office in Lebanon, being: (1) Rep. Susan W. Almy; [Ways & Means; Chairman] (2) Rep. Franklin F. Gould; [also at: Children & Family Law] and (3) Rep. Laurie Harding. [also at ED&A].

Yesterday (Fri., May 22nd) I did talk with an aide to one of the State Senators for where I have my legal residence, work or seasonal residence, getting a bcc of this with thanks for an update to over at http://nhunderground.com/forum/index.php?topic=3868.8565

The aide told me that the Senator was busy with the Budget and so could not work on this right away, and so maybe next week to start this Senate Rules 15,16+17 Article 32 Petition so that it's ACTed on by the Thu., June 25th deadline for bills withIN the Committeees of Conference, and so LIKE a bill to almost play by the same Rules so as to get this done during this Legislative Session to proceed onto the non-adjournment "public hearing"(s) in what? Late June or in July +/or August? BEFORE the next State Board of Claims quarterly meeting in September.

Plus to the Reps here to follow House Rule #36 for to endorse the Petition please with your signature and District #, so that the House Speaker can likewise send it over to the appropraite committee for hearing(s) too, by House Rule #4.

Yours truly, - - Joe Haas

From: josephshaas...
To: _______________
CC: _____________________
Subject: House Address #1 of 2009.
Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 23:58:17 -0400

To: Rep. ______________

Thank you for taking my paperwork from me this afternoon while at The Grappone Center in Concord for the Auto Dealers Meeting...."

JSH

JosephSHaas

WELCOME to the new visitors to here from The http://www.concordmonitor.com and especially from today's http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090523/FRONTPAGE/905230307

of: "Comments
The Firefighter & The Governor.
By JosephSHaas on Sat, 05/23/2009 - 12:35
20090523/FRONTPAGE/905230307
905230307
article_title:
With free drinks, grill calls it quits
article_pubdate:
20090523

1. John DeJoie.

You mean to tell me that John actually works over there? (;-) at the State House. I thought he only visits next door at the Capitol to pick up the $200 for his 2-year term of office only every other year. (;-) And at the beginning of the Session BEFORE he does ANY work! Seriously though: John, http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/house/members/member.aspx?member=376450 if you're reading this: would you please get back to me of my e-mail to you of this past Wednesday, May 20th @ 9:14 a.m. in regards to my House Address #1 of 2009 to have you present as an Article 32 Petition for House Rules #36 + 4 action BEFORE the Thursday, June 25th deadline, to proceed onto the July ___ hearing(s), as by Senate Rules 15,16+17 too. Details over at http://nhunderground.com/forum/index.php?topic=3868.8565

Reference: Paragraph #10 of 17 above: "Among the would-be-diners were state Reps. John DeJoie of Concord and Sharon Nordgren of Hanover, who had walked across the street from their Finance Committee meeting."

When you do this I'll buy you a beer at The Barley House. http://www.thebarleyhouse.com/google367c83abe3f54245.html What's your favorite brand? Plus BTW the Smirnoff Rep will be at "Barb's Beer Emporium" on North Main Street, http://www.barbsbeeremporium.com/ diagonally across the street from The HESS gas station on Thursday, June 4th from 5-7:00 p.m. for some free samples, and souvenirs like maybe with mugs, shot glasses, T-shirts, key chains, bottle openers, etc.

2. Sherman Adams

Plus for the bums, hobos, tramps, and loafers, etc. that reminds me of a story I once heard about former governor, Sherman Adams http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Adams and how he got the workers for his then lumber camps up there in Lincoln for the Parker-Young Paper Company http://www.logginginlincoln.com/Page4.html was to go to Boston with a truck on early Sunday mornings after the beer drinking had ended, but before the sunrise and before they'd wake up after passing out on the streets and sidewalks, was that he loaded them into his truck, head up the road, and they each and all got a free breakfast plus lunch and dinner if they''d work, and given the option to stay for more, send $x amount back home to the wife and kids, or get some $x dollar bill and a bus ticket back to Boston. x% having stayed and to my knowledge even took up residence on Mansion Hill there years later after saving up enough money to get from tent to trailer to a tared driveway home to mansion. In other words: the New Hampshire "shanghai" of the 1940s produced some multi-millionaires! (or at least a few hundred thousand dollars) Later to be employed at his Loon Mountain Recreation Corporation with Ski Area http://www.loonmtn.com/ across the bridge on the Pemigewasset River. I know this because he was my boss who gave me my first job there in 1969 on the time clock as the Night Watchman over to Gondola Crew starting at the then minimum wage of only $1.50 per hour. "Sherm, the Worm" (;-), R.I.P."

JosephSHaas

1.) Here's a reference to Ed & Elaine's case, but withOUT putting their names into my Comment, over at: http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090525/FRONTPAGE/905250301

2.) The copy and paste:

"Comments
Memorial Day: to re-member (and do) that they did not die in vain!
By JosephSHaas on Mon, 05/25/2009 - 08:52 ...

Reference:

"and yet they were activating* the National Guard to go over there,"

and: "For some reason," he said, "somebody wanted to see some National Guard people killed."

* "to set** in motion"

** set = to "assign"***; set forth= "to embark on a journey".

*** "to appoint"; and "to give out as a task****"

**** work*****

***** duty: "a service assigned or DEMANDed****** of one" (emphasis ADDed)

****** demand = "to ask for, leaving no chance for refusal*******."

Then WHY, when they return, do they look the other way when it comes to the DEMAND by the "shall" word in RSA Ch. 123:1 http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/IX/123/123-1.htm when one who they fought for is ignored? I'd think that that REFUSAL******* would be an insult to them! Did their comrades die in vain? I'd hope not. Then WHY do they allow this
  • to happen?

  • "This" being the fact that now that the demand is by the state upon the feds they balk! Are they one-way streeters? In other words: hypocrites? These Freedom Fighters are retired, but I hope not too tired to continue the fight to the conclusion. To this Republic for which it/ the flag stands, not lies flat on the ground, but waves in the wind. [The Art. IV, Sec. 4 U.S. Constitutional Republican form of government.] A wind of free speech (1st Amendment, and Art. 22, N.H.) put into action that is not muzzled. Muzzled as in when a federal judge refuses to put into evidence for a exhibit for the jury to weigh even their very own existence! Where be the 40USC255 http://www.oscn.net/applications/oscn/deliverdocument.asp?citeid=393575 papers of accepting our Art. 1, Sec. 8, Clause 17 "Consent", that was a conditional consent offered on June 14, 1883 but that was never accepted by the feds! Not as a gift but for an exchange! See: http://www.givemeliberty.org/RTPLawsuit/Misc/PressStatementSchulz9-16-03... and the words of: "Listen to the words of the Supreme Court; "In view of 40 USCS 255, no jurisdiction exists in United States to enforce federal criminal laws, unless and until consent to accept jurisdiction over lands acquired by United States has been filed in behalf of United States as provided in said section, and fact that state has authorized government to take jurisdiction is immaterial." Adams v. United States (1943) 319 US 312, 87 L Ed. 1421, 63 S. Ct. 1122. (Quoted from U.S. statute 40 USCS 255, Interpretive Note #14, citing the US Supreme Court). " in paragraph #7.

    Back to: "I don't want to die for this country. I don't want to die for these people." as in he signed up to supposedly guard this country in the "National Guard" but found out too late of some fine print in the contract that it goes ONE STEP BEYOND the "Coast Guard". The definition of a guard being: "3. To keep watch at (a door or gate)". Like the Border Patrol at the boundary between Canada and the United States somehow bringing the "door or gate" down from the ____ parallel to what, the middle of our state!? Talk about George Orwellian "1984" double-talk! of what? two doors!?

    You all took an oath to fight against all enemies foreign and domestic, right? So what about when our own federal government agents do violate their oaths? Who to counter-act them as creatures of the creator, but that of the officers of the creator state that created them, right? And what happens when the commander-in-chief, such as our governor REFUSES to assert his Art. 41+51 duty? http://www.nh.gov/constitution/governor.html It's time for the anti-bodies within the system to be "activated" to attack this menace from within. That's WHY I've sued the governor in the RSA Ch. 541-B:1-23 State Board of Claims that has set Friday, June 12th for his "show cause" hearing why he should not be found guilty!

    You're all welcome to attend as my honored guests.

    JSH, H.S. grad of 1971 who did get a Lottery # right in the middle of the 365+1, and onto college at UNH-Durham. starting out in business, but ended up in an investment (as the SBA would not guarantee a mortgage for me to buy my 1st & only apt. building, because it was not a business, but an investment), onto fighting for rights as a landowner ever since."

    3.) Happy "Memorial Day".  - - Joe

JosephSHaas

Here's another one:

http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090525/NEWS01/905250305

"Station: no; but roving offices: yes.
By JosephSHaas on Mon, 05/25/2009 - 10:24 ...

Not to worry. The N.H. Border Patrol is a roving agency. [of The Swanton Sector, see map at: http://www.honorfirst.com/stationlist.htm ] It moves the border down to the middle of the state during "Bike Week" in June of every year.

They operate like then-I.R.S. agent Joe Stella of Portsmouth back in the 1980s, when I wanted to see my file* in an office visit, they told me that he's a traveling office. (;-)

* Case #M.83-50-D. that I eventually won.

Plus: Here's the reason why: location - location - location "http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/nationworld/sns-ap-us-border-station,0,899653.story of: "Canaan is just minutes from the Canadian border; Colebrook is about 10 miles south of Canaan."
________________________________________
footnotes:

(1) The "friends" http://www.justice.gov/usao/nh/aboutus/divisions/leccdiv.html of: "As the chief federal law enforcement officer in New Hampshire, U.S. Attorney (Tom) Colantuono chairs the Anti-Terrorism Advisory Council (ATAC), a group of law enforcement and other government officials" with "friends" of: (a) New Hampshire Department of Safety...- New Hampshire State Police
- New Hampshire Fire Marshal’s Office... and (b) New Hampshire Police Standards & Training Council' ; plus (c) U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- Bureau of Customs and Border Protection; etc.

BUT: where does this friendship end? or does it extend forever!? and HOW was this friendship formed? Was and is the federal part of this friendship lawful and legal to begin with to enter into such friendship? Answer: no! because there is no 40USC255 filing http://www.oscn.net/applications/oscn/deliverdocument.asp?citeid=393575 to our N.H. RSA Ch. 123:1 http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/IX/123/123-1.htm from 1-8-17 U.S. Constitution.

According to: http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/house/caljourns/calendars/2009/houcal200...

A Public Hearing on "fire training" will be held on Thu., June 4th @ 6:30 p.m.

"The Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee and NH Fire Standards and Training Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, June 4 at 6:30 p.m. at the NH Fire Academy Auditorium, 98 Smokey Bear Boulevard, (off Route 106 across from Regional Drive) Concord. The Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee has conducted a Fire Service Public Hearing for the past few years to “check the pulse” of fire training in New Hampshire. They will hold another hearing this year. Please attend this and make sure you air your opinions about fire training in the State of New Hampshire. For more information contact Director Richard Mason at 223-4220 or at rmason@dos.nh.gov.

Rep. Stephen J. Shurtleff" This Shurtleff is a wanna-be next U.S. Marshal, but has got to be taught that the end does not justify the means. Although it's a "check the pulse" affair, they ought to be alerted of just WHO their associates are when they deal with the Feds, as NOT to deal with them UNTIL they be "qualified" as in both lawful and legal agents! (;-)

(2) The Library

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=453378 of: "May 26th 2007, 3:48 pm #1
Sechumlib

Default Sad Story of the Derby Line-Rock Island Border
From CNN on the Web.

A border runs through it: Tiny town worries feds

DERBY LINE, Vermont (AP) -- Step through the front door of the Haskell
Library and you're in the United States.

Walk across the carpeted floor to the circulation desk and you're in
Canada. But if you sit down on the couch, you're back in the U.S.

The 106-year-old Romanesque building, which straddles the international
border, has enjoyed a kind of informal immunity from border
restrictions through the years."

JosephSHaas

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Some of the Reps and Senators will be in Concord tomorrow (Tuesday, May 26th) for their respective Committees, and since most of them have not replied to try to see me about this on any special day and time appointed, I will try to pin them down either BEFORE or AFTER these meetings to either "sign and present"* right then and there, or to talk about this at some appointed day, time and place later this week (last week in May), so that Legislative Services can type it up in early June, for to present in mid June BEFORE the Thu., June 25th deadline to ACT on such "like" bills and resolutions, so that it is entered during a non-adjournment, to proceed into hearing(s) in late June, July +/or August.

1. Rep. Susan Almy will be in her Ways & Means Committee Room 207 LOB @ (10 or 11 a.m.? The on-line version with a typo) (e-mail of 11:54 a.m.) [+ #5 below]

2. Rep. Joy Tilton will be in her HHS Committee Room 205 LOB @ 10:00 a.m. (I just sent her an e-mail @ 11:24 a.m. to please see me then);

3. Rep. Deborah Wheeler will be in her Municipal Committee Room 301 @ 10:00 a.m. also (e-mail just sent to her @ 11:26 a.m.);

4. Rep. Candace Bouchard will be in her Public Works Committee Room 201 LOB @ 10:00 a.m.  (e-mail of 11:28 a.m.);

5. Rep. Priscilla Lockwood will be in her Ways & Means Committee Room 207 LOB @ (10 or 11 a.m.? The House Record on line version with a typo) [+ #1 above]

note: The Criminal Justice Committee also meets in Room 204 LOB @ 10:00 a.m. [reference: Rep. Rbt. Williams' advice to seek out these experts] ____ and/or The State-Federal Relations Committee members on Wed., 5/27 in Room 203 LOB @ 10:00 a.m. ______

Plus speaking of Wednesday, May 27th:

6.) Rep. David Russell will be in his Resource Committee Room 305 LOB from 10-12 noon (e-mail of: 11:31 a.m.); +

7. Rep. Frank Tupper will be in his Resource Committee Room 305 LOB from 10-12 noon (e-mail of: 11:33 a.m.)

And for the Senators:

A.) Tuesday, May 26th

Both (1) Sen. Pres. Sylvia Larsen, + (2) Sen. Kathleen Sgambati will be in their Finance Committee Room 100 SH on Tuesday too, May 26th @ 9:00 a.m. (e-mails of: 12:08 p.m. + 12:07 p.m. respectfully); +

(3) Sen. Harold Janeway will be in his Ways & Means Committee Room 103 SH @ 10:15 a.m. (e-mail of: 12:03 p.m.); +

B.) Thursday, May 26th

(1) Sen. Amanda Merrill will be in her Energy Committee Room 305-307 @ 8:30 a.m. (e-mail of: 12:15 p.m.); +

(2) Sen. Matthew S. Houde will be in his Public & Municipal Affairs Committee Room 103 LOB @ 8:30 a.m. (e-mail of: 12:13 p.m.)

* There are two versions:

I.) House: "See you on: _______ @ __:_ o'clock a.m./p.m. for an Art. 32 Petition to House Rule 36 endorse for an Art. 73 HA #1 of 2009". +

II.) Senate: "See you on _______ @ __:__ o'clock a.m./p.m. for an Art. 32 Petition to Senate Rules 16 + 17 endorse and present to Legislative Services for the Senate Rule 15 introduction of this Art. 73 SA #1 of 2009".

The wording being something as brief as:

Petition for a House/Senate Address #1 of 2009.

Be it hereby signed by us of to petition and endorse this Address against all five Supreme Court judges, plus three Superior Court judges (to wit: Burling, retired, Houran, and McGuire) that they account for having violated their RSA Ch. 92:2 oath to support Article 12, last sentence, Part First, N.H. Constitution & Bill of Rights, in subjecting themselves and others to laws of the United States never consented to by the Federal failure to file their RSA Ch. 123:1 papers from 1-8-17 U.S. Constitution as our consent of June 14, 1883 was a conditional consent, of not a gift, but for an exchange, and there being no 40USC255 acceptance, see Adams v. U.S. 319 U.S. 312 (1943).

Signed: Joseph S. Haas, Endorsed by: Rep./Sen. ____________
May ____, 2009 This to be hand-delivered by the General Court Member to Legislative Services and for the Clerk to place on the Calendar for the Introduction on June __, 2009 onto the June +/or July hearing(s).

JosephSHaas

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note: The Criminal Justice Committee also meets in Room 204 LOB @ 10:00 a.m. [reference: Rep. Rbt. Williams' advice to seek out these experts] ....

Here's a copy and paste of my e-mail to the members of the Criminal Justice Committee:


RE: (Cr. Justice) House Address #1 of 2009.?
From:    Joseph S. Haas Jr. (josephshaasjr at hotmail.com)
Sent:    Mon 5/25/09 2:09 PM
To:    robert.williams at leg.state.nh.us; ~housecriminaljusticeandpublicsafety at leg.state.nh.us
Cc:    steve.shurtleff at leg.state.nh.us; lcpantelakos at myfairpoint.net; fourstar3 at myfairpoint.net; rogerrberube at hotmail.com; dburridge at ne.rr.com; shannon.chandley at leg.state.nh.us; repdawelch at hotmail.com; aweare at aol.com; elainesw at metrocast.net; timr at webryders.net; renny.cushing at leg.state.nh.us; jfmbam at msn.com; genecharron at comcast.net; moeville at peoplepc.com; bob.willette at leg.state.nh.us; movsesian28 at yahoo.com; bethrodd at gmail.com; mark.ryder at leg.state.nh.us; rmfesh at comcast.net
Bcc:    ___________________________________________________
Thank you, as my State Rep., of this referral over to what I think can be done best by any member of the appropriate committee of maybe Criminal Justice? [ 271-3565 Judith Johnston, Secretary; + Researcher: James Cianci, Esq.] They meet tomorrow morning @ 10:00 a.m. in Room 204 LOB, and so a copy of this to each of them (except no e-mail for Rep. Larry Gagne) to see if I can get a sponsor and #__ co-sponsors then too, for what I do copy and paste here of:

"The wording being something as brief as: ...."

Peacemaker

Just curious, this may be a little off topic, but I was wondering why the Browns and Riley didn't have a days "Imprisoned" counter next to their name.

JosephSHaas


JosephSHaas

The Concord Monitor did away with my comment, by keeping it in my Archives, but giving the Indy Car story a NEW website address page?

http://www.concordmonitor.com/article/20090525/SPORTS/905250384#comment_64094

Transferring data from saxo gets to no comments at all, so to the view and re-load gets nothing either.

Margot: your bosses like the Nazi's with scissors? censorship.

JosephSHaas

Quote from: JosephSHaas on May 25, 2009, 07:58 AM NHFT
1.) Here's a reference to Ed & Elaine's case, but withOUT putting their names into my Comment, over at: http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090525/FRONTPAGE/905250301

2.) The copy and paste:

"Comments
Memorial Day: to re-member (and do) that they did not die in vain!
By JosephSHaas on Mon, 05/25/2009 - 08:52 ....


Yup; The "Concord Monitor Moderator" erased this like a Nazi.

Margot: you the spy for them, to report back?

JosephSHaas

Here's a copy and paste.  We're one step closer to having these N.H. Supreme Court judges, who did violate Danny's Art. 12 rights, "Address"-ed, and maybe Impeached!


FW: (____) Short form TODAY (Cr. Justice) House Address #1 of 2009.?
From:    Joseph S. Haas Jr. (josephshaasjr at hotmail.com)
Sent:    Tue 5/26/09 1:10 PM
To:    ____________________
Cc:    __________________________-
To: [ name, address phone #s]

Dear ________:

--Here's the summary of what I did send to my State Reps for where I live/ legal residence: Gilmanton, work: Concord, and have a seasonal cabin in Boscawen; plus the Senators.

--From the House Record of some of them meeting in Concord today, here's what happened: I met Rep. ______________ who I've known from the 1980s at the Anderson's Sherwood Inn on Rte. 4 in Epsom with their monthly meetings on the Constitution.  He recommends that I contact you as THE expert on these Art. 32 Petitions, as I did testify at your bill of a good idea last year, but that it already on the books for House Rule 4 processing, but needing something to get the House Speaker to assign it to the appropriate committee "prompt"ly per our Art. 14 rights and her RSA Ch. 92:2 oath of office when the Petition is properly endorsed by House Rule 36 with the District # (not seat # as by Rep. Roland Hemon years ago from Dover, of our VOCALS, Inc. group.) and given to Jill in -person by THE Rep.

--After meeting with _______ at about 11:00 a.m. in the LOB hallway, 2nd floor, outside his Committee Room, I went over to the State Library (where I am now) and see that your next meeting over here from the ______ area is for your ________________ Committee on ________.  May we meet before then?

--My Gilmanton Senator's aid: Greg for Sgambati said that she is busy with the budget, and so while waiting outside her office this noontime I met my other Sen. Janeway (for Boscawen) and he said that he might co-sponsor this if you will sponsor.

--Sen. Deb Reynolds, my former neighbor from the 1980s from the Plymouth area when I lived in Ashland then, walked by too, but did not ask if she'd co-sign as a part of the Bar establishment, just me saying a nice friendly hello, and of her calling me famous, my reply of in-famous (;-)

--Then walked by at about 12:10 p.m. my fellow coed from UNH when we were at school there together in Durham in the early 1970s Sen. Amanda Merrill, who might co-sign too she said.

--And at 12:14 Sylvia Larsen saying hi to too, and her smiling as probably knowing of my latest project here, her husband Mark an attorney though and so no co-signing here.

--Then Susan Duncan @ 12:15 p.m., Sen. Lou Delasandro @ 12:25 saying a friendly hello too, as they were all heading into behind Senate doors there with their boxed lunches, me saying to see him at "The Fisher Cats" baseball tomorrow in Manchester for the free T-shirts.

--Finally meeting with Greg who was the one who brought them their lunches, explaining the timing to get this to Legislative Services by Senate Rules 15, 16 + 17 so that the Senate Clerk can schedule it to be read into the record BEFORE they adjourn so that hearings can occur in late June or early July, and maybe into August for maybe also to escalate to an Impeachment as it IS a violation of the law! me just being a nice guy from the start as they might have been confused somehow.

--So would you please endorse so as to get this started, and/or I meet with other Reps. tomorrow, and if they sign will definitely contact you.

Thank you, - - - - - - - - - -  Joe / Joseph S. Haas, P.O. Box 3842, Concord, N.H. 03302, Tel. 603: 848-6059

cc: Rep. _________, later as e-mail not listed on page ____ of the Blue Book.

From: josephshaasjr at hotmail.com
To: ____________________
Subject: RE: Short form TODAY (Cr. Justice) House Address #1 of 2009.
Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 08:08:00 -0400


Petition for a House/Senate Address #1 of 2009.

Be it hereby signed by us of to petition and endorse this Address against all five Supreme Court judges, plus three Superior Court judges (to wit: Burling, retired, Houran, and McGuire) that they account for having violated their RSA Ch. 92:2 oath to support Article 12, last sentence, Part First, N.H. Constitution & Bill of Rights, in subjecting themselves and others to laws of the United States never consented to by the Federal failure to file their RSA Ch. 123:1 papers from 1-8-17 U.S. Constitution as our consent of June 14, 1883 was a conditional consent, of not a gift, but for an exchange, and there being no 40USC255 acceptance, see Adams v. U.S. 319 U.S. 312 (1943).

Signed: Joseph S. Haas, Endorsed by: Rep./Sen. ____________
May ____, 2009 This to be hand-delivered by the General Court Member to Legislative Services and for the Clerk to place on the Calendar for the Introduction on June __, 2009 onto the June +/or July hearing(s).

Yours truly, Joe Haas

JosephSHaas

Update:

Ed goes for a hearing in U.S. District Court, Concord, N.H. on Monday, June 1st

@ __:__ o'clock a.m. / p.m.       

JosephSHaas


RE: [Thanks](State Fed.-Rel.) House Address #1 of 2009.?
From:    Joseph S. Haas Jr. (josephshaasjr at hotmail.com)
Sent:    Tue 5/26/09 9:36 AM
To:    mike.rollo at leg.state.nh.us; ___________ ; _________________
Bcc:    __________________

This is the typical CATCH 22 as they say; of neither my Reps nor those with the subject matter jurisdiction willing to do anything about this!  Very disgusting, very/ very disgusting indeed!  See e-mail reply from another Rep. being Rep. Joy Tilton deferring as my Rep. to a subject matter Rep., but Rollo: you THE subject matter Rep just giving me the Royal run-around.  Yes, I will TRY to find a Rep. in House Judiciary today after they meet from 10 to 10:30 a.m.(?) and will start this process, by someONE who you first wrote WILL eventually sign, but the entire process I find a bit ass-backwards as they say, of maybe for some forum in the future where people can present their concerns to the Reps as a whole, to then see if any ONE of them would like to take it to the next step.  Like a soapbox on the State House lawn, inviting ALL Reps to attend, or a petition nailed to the front door, or some citizen bulletin board there for the Reps. to read and then act if they're interested. Thank you for your reply even though it's not of: the buck stops here, as better than one of those no-see um monkeys. Yours truly, - Joe

Subject: RE: [Thanks](State Fed.-Rel.) House Address #1 of 2009.
Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 08:50:01 -0400
From: Mike.Rollo at leg.state.nh.us
To: ________________ ; __________________
CC: josephshaasjr at hotmail.com

Mr. Haas,
Thank you for your response. As you know, I do not represent you in the legislature, as you do not live in my district, nor do you even live in Strafford County. I'm sure there must be one of your three representatives in your district that would be willing to take up your cause, or at the very least someone in Merrimack County that can assist you.
Sincerely,

Michael S. Rollo
State Representative
Strafford District 2
Rollinsford and Somersworth

From: _____________________
Sent: Mon 5/25/2009 10:01 PM
To: _____________________
Cc: josephshaasjr at hotmail.com; Rollo, Michael
Subject: Re: [Thanks](State Fed.-Rel.) House Address #1 of 2009.

If he's supposed to be YOUR representative and responds like this then IMHO he's not only a wuss, he's a gutless sonofabitch that oughta be tarred'n feathered for turning his back on the very ones he's supposed to represent.  Don't like my language Mike?  I don't like your gutlessness!

On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 5:38 PM, ___________________- wrote:



    What a bunch of worthless wussy's, Joe. They'd even make crappy targets.

JosephSHaas

Quote from: JosephSHaas on May 27, 2009, 07:16 AM NHFT


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RE: (State Fed.-Rel.) House Address #1 of 2009.?
From:    Rollo, Michael (Mike.Rollo at leg.state.nh.us)
Sent:    Mon 5/25/09 2:54 PM
To:    Joseph S. Haas Jr. (josephshaasjr athotmail.com)

Mr. Haas,
Thank you for your email. I have read your request and respectfully decline the invitation to involve myself in this matter. I'm sure there must be another member of the legislature that would like to take up your cause.
Best Wishes,

Michael S. Rollo
State Representative
Strafford District 2
Rollinsford and Somersworth

-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph S. Haas Jr. [mailto:josephshaasjr athotmail.com]
Sent: Mon 5/25/2009 2:34 PM
To: Williams, Robert; ~House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
Cc: Rollo, Michael; Garrity, Patrick; Hutz, Sarah; Domingo, Baldwin; cynthiapsweeney@yahoo.com; Hardy, Valerie; Twombly, James; Emiro, Frank; Smith, Todd; kris-e-roberts@live.com; Katsiantonis, George; thomaskatsiantonis@gmail.com; Fields, Dennis; Chininis, Alexis; mbaldasaro@comcast.net; Christiansen, Lars
Subject: RE: (State Fed.-Rel.) House Address #1 of 2009.


Thank you, as my State Rep., of this referral over to what I think can also be done  by any member of the appropriate committee of maybe State Federal-Relations? [ 271-3554 Dianna Maffucci, secretary; + Ann FitzGerald, Researcher] They meet Wednesday morning @ 10:00 a.m. in Room 203 LOB, and so a copy of this to each of them (except: Reps. Ann Priestley, Rbt. Haley, + Leo Pepinio, without an e-mail address) to see if I can get a sponsor and #__ co-sponsors then too, for what I do copy and paste here of:

"The wording being something as brief as:

Petition for a House/Senate Address #1 of 2009.

Be
it hereby signed by us of to petition and endorse this Address against
all five Supreme Court judges, plus three Superior Court judges (to
wit: Burling, retired, Houran, and McGuire) that they account for
having violated their RSA Ch. 92:2 oath to support Article 12, last
sentence, Part First, N.H. Constitution & Bill of Rights, in
subjecting themselves and others to laws of the United States never
consented to by the Federal failure to file their RSA Ch. 123:1 papers
from 1-8-17 U.S. Constitution as our consent of June 14, 1883 was a
conditional consent, of not a gift, but for an exchange, and there
being no 40USC255 acceptance, see Adams v. U.S. 319 U.S. 312 (1943).

Signed: Joseph S. Haas, Endorsed by: Rep./Sen. ____________
May
____, 2009 This to be hand-delivered by the General Court Member to
Legislative Services and for the Clerk to place on the Calendar for the
Introduction on June __, 2009 onto the June +/or July hearing(s).

Yours truly, Joe Haas

Subject: RE: House Address #1 of 2009.
Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 20:56:35 -0400
From: Robert.Williams at leg.state.nh.us
To: josephshaasjr at hotmail.com

Dear Joseph Haas, Jr.,

I was not at the Wine Tasting Meeting at the Holiday Inn so we did not talk then as I was not there. Your situation does not fall in my area of responsibility or background so while I am concerned for you I am sure other Representatives serving on other committees can better respond and help you.

Rep. Bob Williams

From: Joseph S. Haas Jr. [mailto:josephshaasjr at hotmail.com]
Sent: Thu 5/21/2009 9:15 AM
To: Williams, Robert
Subject: FW: House Address #1 of 2009.


To:

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From: josephshaasjr at hotmail.com
To: _______________
CC: _____________________ josephshaas at hotmail.com
Subject: House Address #1 of 2009.
Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 23:58:17 -0400

To: Rep. ______________

Thank you for taking my paperwork from me this afternoon while at The Grappone Center in Concord for the Auto Dealers Meeting.

Upon a re-reading, from when I did originally write this, I can see what my father used to say of sometimes I cannot see the forest for the trees as being lost in the details and so I'll try to summarize here as in that fill-in the blank in the last paragraph on page 2 of 2.

What I'd like to see is you and a few other Reps who I did also meet today at the Wine Meeting too at the Holiday Inn please sponsor and co-sponsor an HA/ House Address #1 of 2009 before your session ends next month so as to get into hearings this Summer in July and August AFTER my Meeting with the RSA Ch. 451-B:1-23 State Board of Claims on this subject in my lawsuit there against the governor for his failure to assert his Articles 41 + 51 duties that he is "responsible" for to enforce all legislative mandates by the shall word in RSA 123:1. Hearing set for Fri., June 12th to where you're invited.

Four friends of mine from Texas, New York, Missouri (The "Show Me State") and Vermont came to the rescue of to prevent another "Ruby Ridge" in the Ed Brown case of he and his dentist wife contesting their federal AND state taxes.  Yes, you read me correct, in that the state could have gone after her: Elaine as per her license, but that our N.H. public servants decided to "buckle under" to the Feds, and which kneeling, or bowing thereto I find disgusting! Especially since it is both unlawful and illegal.

One of these four "Freedom Fighters", who like to be called The Freedom Four, even contested his incarceration at the county level, over there in Dover for Strafford County.  They/ the Feds by contract with the Commissioners there did keep him "on ice" so to speak, even when he had the "heat" in more than just a gun and bullets, but THE law! To wit: the last sentence in Article 12 of the N.H. Constitution, Part First & Bill of Rights.  Please read it, in that "Nor are the inhabitants of this state controlable by any other laws than those to which they, or their representative body, have given their consent."

He/ Dan Riley, from N.Y. (bcc: his brother Bill) filed his Petition for a Writ of Habeas Corpus with Judge Steve Houran there who used to be an Assistant A.G.  but was NOT given his Art. 14 "complete" remedy by way of a hearing to produce evidence. He presented the Bill Gardner certificate of Federal non-filing to RSA Ch. 123:1 but that the judge said in effect, so what!?  So WHAT!? So to IGNORE his RSA Ch. 92:2 oath to the law!? Article 12.  Yes, on June 14th, 1883 we gave Art. I, Sec. 8, Clayse 17 U.S. Constitution "Consent" to the Feds (when they were operating in Exeter and Portsmouth dealing in minor criomes of violationws, but now with it having escalated to major crimes of felonies, well: we're to see to it that all i's are dotted, and t's crossed), but that said consent was and still is a "conditional" consent.

Upon the condition that it NOT be a "gift" but an "exchange" and even by their own law: 40USC255 they shall file, otherwise they have no jurisdiction.  No jurisdiction to pull Danny's appeal from the Supremes of N.H. to the vFederal court too, but allowed by them, and so that's what I'd like to see is for you to initiate an HA against each and every one of them, plus as likewise done at the county level by Judge Burling and Judge McGuire, as noted, to please HA these 5+2 = 7 judges.

Plus see what I've found since last Tuesday being of just this past Monday, 5/18 of:  http://www.givemeliberty.org/RTPLawsuit/Misc/PressStatementSchulz9-16-03.htm from Bob Schulz, (who BTW I met at Ed's trying to peacefully resolve this like what Bo Gritz did in the Randy Weaver case) and in particular the info from paragraph #7 as in the copy and paste here of: "Listen to the words of the Supreme Court; "In view of 40 USCS 255, no jurisdiction exists in United States to enforce federal criminal laws, unless and until consent to accept jurisdiction over lands acquired by United States has been filed in behalf of United States as provided in said section, and fact that state has authorized government to take jurisdiction is immaterial." Adams v. United States (1943) 319 US 312, 87 L Ed. 1421, 63 S. Ct. 1122. (Quoted from U.S. statute 40 USCS 255, Interpretive Note #14, citing the US Supreme Court).

In other words, whether our "consent" was either a gift OR for an exchange, the fact that nothing was filed, gives them no jurisdiction OVER us, and so when the state judges overlook this Article 12, it's time for the spotlight of the law to be put to them, and if not by an Impeachment, then AT LEAST by an Article 73 House Address.

Would you and the other two Reps, getting a cc of this who I did also meet today by chance PLEASE file such legislation.

Thank you, - - - - - - - - -  Joe / Joseph S. Haas, P. O. Box 3842, Concord, N.H. 03302, Tel. 603: 848-6059 also at: JosephSHaas at hotmail dot com

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    What a bunch of worthless wussy's, Joe. They'd even make crappy targets.