Time: Sat Oct 11 03:30:20 1997
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 00:11:39 -0400
Originator: heritage-l@gate.net
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
To: pmitch@primenet.com
Subject: Best Foote Forward 

Please help yourself to the excerpt from
Dyett v. Turner, now available as the
NINTH NOTICE AND DEMAND FOR MANDATORY 
JUDICIAL NOTICE in the case of USA v. Knudson,
in the Supreme Law Library.  It begins,
"General Lee had surrendered ...."
This case will give you real insight into 
how the federal (feudal?) government
has operated for decades, if not centuries.

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

copy:  Supreme Law School


At 11:44 PM 10/10/97 -0400, you wrote:
>
>Patty,
>
>You  are subscribed but for some reason the listserver rejected this
message so I am reposting. See below for original author:
>
>Mike Crane
>
>> Date: Wed, 08 Oct 1997 21:07:27 -0400 (EDT)
>> From: Patty Neill <PNPJ@db1.cc.rochester.edu>
>> Subject: Re: [Fwd: Best Foote Forward (fwd)]
>> To: heritage-l@gate.NET
>> 
>> Hey all,
>> 
>> First off, I'm a yankee born and bred. I cannot help that fact. 
>> 
>> I have a copy of "The South Was Right" by the Kennedy brothers that I'm 
>> reading, and I was lucky enough to find a copy of "The Confederate 
>> Constitution of 1861" in my university's library today. 
>> 
>> Ken Burns, Mr. Foote, all of most historians--they get paid for what 
>> they think and write. Do you? I don't (don't I wish). 
>> 
>> I've known for a long time that the balderdash I've heard about the 
>> "Civil War" and why it was fought was that--balderdash. I'm glad to be 
>> here, and happy to learn more about why it was really fought, and just 
>> to talk politics with a bunch of people who want to.
>> 
>> That will do for me. 
>> 
>> Please excuse me for being bold and horning in like this, but this topic 
>> has interested me for a long, long time and I want to listen and learn.
>> 
>> I'll shut up now, and read the book and listen. To me, the only neat 
>> thing about Burns's treatment of the war was the Ashkokan Farwell tune, 
>> the fiddle tune that haunts us ... or me, anyway. 
>> 
>> I hope this discussion proves as intriguing and enlightening as it 
>> sounded to be in the announcement of it. 
>> 
>> Onwards,
>> Patty
>> 
>> 
>Welcome aboard.
>
>Mike Crane
>
>

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