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WHEN WE FILED A CLASS ACTION...Re: Fussing over retroactive revocation of pensions is a laugh

Reply from: McSweegan is INSANE
Date: 17 Apr 2008, 14:01
WHEN WE FILED A CLASS ACTION...Re: Fussing over retroactive revocation of pensions is a laugh

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Subject: WHEN WE FILED A CLASS ACTION...Re: Fussing over retroactive
revocation of pensions is a laugh

Date: Apr 17, 2008 7:58 AM

We filed a class action against the State of Corrupticut in the
District of Rhode
Island (not the 2nd Circuit, because that fake US Court is dominated
by the Bush-Walker
family), but then Assistant Attorney General John Tucker
misrepresented himself
as being eligible to defend the State, since he is both a Defendant
and a witness.
* w w w .actionlyme.org/TUCKER_BLUMENTHAL_RENDELL_27_OCT_05.htm

THAT is how off-the-charts Corrupt Corrupticut is, and why I think CT
AG Richard
Blumenthal is either clueless or complicit in State employee crimes:
* w w w .actionlyme.org/BLUMENTHALS_MAIL_STOLEN_BY_JESSICA_GAUVIN.htm

What a bunch of airheads. After Blumenthal's office referred me to
the US Attorney's
office to file the RICO complaint, Blumenthal's office prosecuted me
(declared
me insane) to be filing the RICO case:
* w w w .actionlyme.org/USDOJ_COMPLAINT_RICO.htm'

Who is "CRAZY" around here?


AG Blumenthal is either stupid, crazy, or complicit.
It's Blumenthal's office that needs to be investigated by the feds.

Think about it: It's Blumenthal's job to make sure none of his
employees
cause the State of Corrupticut to be sued.

Think about it: DCF and UConn and their crimes against children and
families with
"Lyme Disease." That's why we never get anywhere.

Blumenthal can't both prosecute Lyme and also defend the State that
bears responsibility.
That's why Blumenthal's office first referred me to the US Attorney's
office with the Lyme Crymes complaint, and Eliot Spitzer's office did,
too,
in 1999:
* w w w .actionlyme.org/Actionlyme_History.htm

It's like COME-ON-ALREADY!!!

Why is it *my* job to do everyone's job for them?

No one paid me to listen to the victims of LYMErix.
I was a support group leader for this end of the State and I am not
even from AROUND
here, where there is apparently a warp in the space-time-continuum
somewhere around
the Baldwin Bridge over the Corrupticut River (Saybrook-Lyme); The
East-enders
are like hill people.


Kathleen M. Dickson
* w w w .actionlyme.org

-----Original Message-----
>From: Kathleen <janmusinski@earthlink . net >
>Sent: Apr 17, 2008 7:40 AM

>Subject: Fussing over retroactive revocation of pensions is a laugh
>
>All of this fussing over retroactive action against corrupt state employees=

does nothing to stop the current and ongoing abuse, since let's face
it- John
Rowland and duh DCF gang was nearly 6 years ago:
>"A national string of prisons and juvenile detention centers based on the
creation of criminals by DCF due to the trauma of the removal of
parents and psychotropic
drugging of children into DEMENTIA (agitation and violence)."
>
>Six years of unrestricted false criminal charges against victims of State e=
mployee
crime- retaliation against whistleblowers:
> * w w w .actionlyme.org/VIKING_INTERVIEWS.htm
>DCF hoes dancing on bar taples wid duh cops...
>
>
>The legislators don't and won't hear us. We complained several times
to them:
> * w w w .actionlyme.org/TELL_IT_TO_MR_POTATOHEAD_THE_OMBUDMAN.htm
>Complain to Law Enforcement?
>
>Go to Jail
>
>Complain to CT Legislators?
>
>They'll forward your complaint to the Imaginary Mr. PotatoHead of the Compl=
aint
Department.
>
>Circa Jan 2005....
>
> * w w w .actionlyme.org
>]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
>courant . com /news/local/hc-ctsenate0417.artapr17,0,5805261.story
>Courant . com
>Connecticut Senate Approves Ethics Reform Bill
>
>By JON LENDER And CHRISTOPHER KEATING
>
>Courant Staff Writers
>
>April 17, 2008
>
>Pensions of corrupt state and municipal officials could be revoked or reduc=
ed
by judges under a landmark ethics bill approved by a unanimous 35-0
vote Wednesday
night in the state Senate.
>
>But doubts remained on whether House leaders will even bring it to a vote.
>
>A House committee co-chairman insisted that the pension revocation provisio=
n
in the Senate's compromise bill =97 supported by Republican Gov. M. Jodi
Rell
and Democratic Attorney General Richard Blumenthal =97 is too weak
because it isn't
automatic.
>
>Instead, the bill gives a judge the option of reducing or revoking an offic=
ial's
pension, as well as using the pension money to pay for costs of
incarceration or
any fines or restitution, said Rep. Christopher Caruso, D-Bridgeport,
who is legislative
elections committee co-chairman.
>
>Caruso also has pushed for "retroactivity" =97 allowing revocation of
pensions of officials convicted of corruption over the past 10 years,
such as ex-Gov.
John G. Rowland.
>
>Caruso doesn't want the House to consider the Senate version, saying: "I
will be unveiling a real pension revocation bill, and the Senate can
vote for it
or against it."
>
>Supporters of the Senate bill thought they had a deal with the House last w=
eek,
but their optimism was premature. After Wednesday night's vote, they
said that
House Democratic leaders should follow their lead.
>
>"All we ask from the House of Representatives is a vote," said Blumenthal,
who stood alongside Senate President Pro Tem Donald Williams, D-
Brooklyn, and Caruso's
co-chairwoman on the elections committee, Sen. Gayle S. Slossberg, D-
Milford.
>
>"We need a vote in the House of Representatives on this bill," Slossberg
said. "We've worked on this bill and this language for so many years,
and
the people of the state of Connecticut need to be able to know that if
you are corrupt
=2E.. you will not be rewarded at the end of the day with a public
pension."
>
>Caruso will meet with House Speaker James Amann =97 probably Friday =97 to =
discuss
the Senate version and possible alternatives, Amann's spokesman, Larry
Perosino,
said.
>
>After political scandals during the past decade, lawmakers have failed seve=
ral
times to pass an ethics bill because of disputes on key provisions
such as revoking
corrupt officials' pensions =97 with some claiming it would be
unconstitutional
to do that retroactively.
>
>The Senate version has solid Republican backing in both the House and the S=
enate.
Senate Minority Leader John McKinney, R-Fairfield, said it emphasizes
the importance
of ethics not only for elected officials, but regular state employees.
>
>He recalled that when he was a law clerk at the state Supreme Court in the =
1990s,
he and other clerks were told by Chief Justice Ellen Peters: "You're
all
public servants ... your salaries are paid ... and all these offices
are funded
by the people of the state of Connecticut. So I don't want you using
the telephone
to call home ... and I don't want you to use the fax machines or the
Xerox machines
for your own personal use. Because =85 it belongs to the people."
>
>Rell hailed the Senate bill, saying "final passage of these long-sought
and much-needed reforms will complete the process of installing
safeguards to prevent
anyone from taking advantage of the public trust."
>
>The bill also would ban the legislature's and governor's chiefs of staff
from soliciting campaign contributions =97 a provision stemming from a
2005 scandal
about Rell staff chief M. Lisa Moody's fundraising efforts in the
Capitol.
>
>The bill also would make it a crime to fail to report a bribe offer or fail=

to report witnessing a bribe. It also would subject a governor's
spouse to state
ethics code provisions.
>
>Contact Jon Lender at jlender@courant . com .
>
>Copyright =A9 2008, The Hartford Courant

Reply from: Chuck Adams- Newsgroup leader since 1997
Date: 18 Apr 2008, 02:54
Re: ANY FOOL CAN "PAY" AND FILE A CLASS ACTION...

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