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Date: Thu, 03 Jul 1997 14:30:38 -0700
To: hearin@Juno.com (KEN HEARIN)
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: "The Tulips of Gettysburg," by Paul Mitchell
References: <3.0.2.16.19970703061352.314fdb5e@pop.primenet.com>

Ken,

We are developing a very ambitious national plan,
first in each of the 10 federal circuits, 
then in each state of the Union,
then in each county.

We are attacking the requirement that voters
AND jurors be federal citizens (aka "citizens
of the United States"), pursuant to the 
so-called 14th amendment [sic].  We found a way
to challenge this requirement, without threatening
that bogus amendment.

That specific challenge is now up before the
8th Circuit Court of Appeals, and another
"piggy-back" case is now before the 2nd Circuit
Court of Appeals.

If you will read "Juries in Check Around the Nation"
and "State Citizens Cannot Vote" in the Supreme
Law Library at URL:

  http://www.supremelaw.com

you will get the basics, in plain English.
We have all the law and cases extremely well
documented.

If you will give me your your fax number, 
I will fax you information about becoming
much more involved, as a publisher's 
distributor.

We are serious, and we have the substance we need,
to move forward.  The attorneys I meet just walk
away in amazement and silence!  This is a good sign,
because they are paid to talk, right?

Best of luck to you and your campaign.

Remember, running is important;  winning less so
(but not by much!)

/s/ Paul Mitchell
http://www.supremelaw.com





At 09:43 AM 7/3/97 -0500, you wrote:
>
>In God We Trust
>Ken Hearin
>PO Box 394
>Wilmer, Al. 36587
>Audemus iura nostra defendere
>
>Paul,
>
>Thank you for this message, it was great. Happy Independence Day to you. 
>
>I am a candidate for the Alabama State Legislature and I need your help
>if you can think of anything that you could do for me here in Alabama. I
>am a patriot who is tired of standing on the outside of the building
>throwing rocks. My intention is to go into the enemies camp and challenge
>them, but I can not do it with out help from Patriots such as yourself.
>Take a look at my home page and if you have any questions for me let me
>know. My page address is:  http://members.aol.com/District96/index.html
>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
>On Thu, 03 Jul 1997 06:13:52 -0700 Paul Andrew Mitchell
>[address in tool bar] writes:
>>And may Our vaulted Congress never again
>>be so arrogant, as to send troops once more
>>against Their own People.  And may this Land
>>be, once again, indivisible by race, creed,
>>color, gender, or any destructive political
>>ideology.  And may all who aspire to the
>>high calling of American Citizenship, be
>>welcomed with pride, and hope, and love,
>>regardless of accent or national origins.
>>For, when We no longer cherish each other,
>>we stop cherishing Ourselves.  And may the
>>blood they shed enrich the ground from which
>>the tulips grow, to nourish their gentle signs
>>of everlasting life.  Amen.
>>
>>/s/ Paul Mitchell
>>Counselor at Law 
>>http://www.supremelaw.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>At 11:42 PM 7/2/97 -0400, you wrote:
>>>.c The Associated Press  
>>>
>>>GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) - His bones lay in an unmarked battlefield grave 
>>for
>>>more than 130 years, his fate known only to his brothers in arms, who 
>>buried
>>>him where he fell from a bullet to the head. 
>>>
>>>On Tuesday, an unknown soldier, killed in the battle of Gettysburg 
>>and found
>>>last year, was buried by a military honor guard. On his casket were 
>>two
>>>roses, placed by widows of Civil War veterans. 
>>>
>>>``His honor is about all we know about this soldier,'' said the Rev. 
>>Daniel
>>>Hans. ``We do not know if he lived on a farm or in a town. But we do 
>>know
>>>that he loved his home enough to fight for it and die for it.'' 
>>>
>>>A bugler blew ``Taps'' and soldiers fired a 21-gun salute - three 
>>volleys
>>>from seven rifles - before the solemn burial detail folded a U.S. 
>>flag with
>>>rigid precision. A brass band struck up ``My County 'Tis of Thee'' 
>>for a man
>>>whose identity remains unknown. 
>>>
>>>``We do not know if he wore blue or gray ... we do not know if he 
>>sang `John
>>>Brown's Body' or whistled `Dixie,''' Hans said. ``But we do know that 
>>his
>>>soul belonged to God, as we all do.'' 
>>>
>>>Historian James McPherson, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book,
>>>``Battle Cry of Freedom,'' said that regardless of which army the 
>>soldier
>>>fought for, the end of the Civil War meant unity and healing for the 
>>nation. 
>>>
>>>Seated graveside were two women thought to be among the 
>>longest-surviving
>>>widows of Civil War soldiers. Both were young brides to aging 
>>veterans who
>>>died in the 1930s. 
>>>
>>>Daisy Anderson, 96, now of Denver, was the wife of Robert Anderson, 
>>an
>>>escaped slave from Kentucky who joined the Union army. Alberta 
>>Martin, 90, of
>>>Elba, Ala., was married to Confederate infantryman William Jasper 
>>Martin. 
>>>
>>>The National Park Service arranged the burial after it was determined 
>>that
>>>the remains found in March 1996 on the Gettysburg battlefield 
>>belonged to a
>>>soldier. He was found in an area where fighting occurred on the first 
>>day of
>>>the 1863 battle, the anniversary of which was Tuesday. 
>>>
>>>Archaeologists surmised that the man, estimated to be in his early 
>>20s, was
>>>buried where he fell, placed in a shallow grave and covered quickly. 
>>>
>>>``It's almost certain that on that occasion, no words were spoken, no
>>>Scriptures read, no prayers offered,'' Hans said. ``Now we have the 
>>luxury,
>>>the privilege, the duty to pause and to give honor to this young 
>>man.'' 
>>>
>>>AP-NY-07-02-97 0714EDT
>>>
>>>For the Rights of the South,
>>>Craig Cole
>>>Heritage Preservation Association
>>>Preserving Our Heritage
>>>Member, SCV Florida Div. Heritage Committee
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>========================================================================
>>Paul Andrew Mitchell                 : Counselor at Law, federal 
>>witness
>>B.A., Political Science, UCLA;  M.S., Public Administration, U.C. 
>>Irvine
>>
>>tel:     (520) 320-1514: machine; fax: (520) 320-1256: 
>>24-hour/day-night
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>>CPU
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>>now
>>ship to: c/o 2509 N. Campbell, #1776 : this is free speech,  at its 
>>best
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>>
>>As agents of the Most High, we came here to establish justice.  We 
>>shall
>>not leave, until our mission is accomplished and justice reigns 
>>eternal.
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Paul Andrew Mitchell                 : Counselor at Law, federal witness
B.A., Political Science, UCLA;  M.S., Public Administration, U.C. Irvine

tel:     (520) 320-1514: machine; fax: (520) 320-1256: 24-hour/day-night
email:   [address in tool bar]       : using Eudora Pro 3.0.2 on 586 CPU
website: http://www.supremelaw.com   : visit the Supreme Law Library now
ship to: c/o 2509 N. Campbell, #1776 : this is free speech,  at its best
             Tucson, Arizona state   : state zone,  not the federal zone
             Postal Zone 85719/tdc   : USPS delays first class  w/o this

As agents of the Most High, we came here to establish justice.  We shall
not leave, until our mission is accomplished and justice reigns eternal.
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