Does our government still represent and serve State Citizens???


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Posted by Paul Andrew Mitchell, B.A., M.S. on September 01, 1998 at 15:29:25:

In Reply to: Re: Does our governmet still represent and serve State Citizens??? posted by Steven Pattison on August 31, 1998 at 19:07:06:

I did everything within my power to exhaust
my administrative remedies for registering
to vote as a Citizen of Arizona state,
in anticipation of the 1996 November
general election. I was stopped at every
turn. A strange man even crossed my path
one day, to inform me that my U.S. Mail
was not reaching the Arizona Governor's
office! On election day, a half dozen or
more election officials witnessed my failed
attempt to vote, at the nearest polling
booth. I was told I could not vote, because
I was not registered.

Because proper and lawful demands were
mailed to the Governor of Arizona,
Arizona Attorney General, County
Registrar of Voters, and County Recorder,
they have all been named in a verified
criminal complaint for conspiracy to
deprive my fundamental Right to choose
my Representative in the U.S. House
of Representatives, in violation of
18 U.S.C. 241. Electing Representatives
is a fundamental Right guaranteed by the
U.S. Constitution. Cites can be supplied,
upon request.

At present, there are a total of 45
named co-defendants, and another 55
as yet unnamed "John Doe" co-defendants,
in that criminal complaint (which spans
several different, discrete pleadings,
and different subject matters).

These pleadings will be published in
the Supreme Law Library, before the
end of this calendar year. I usually
allow one full year to transpire,
before going public with such damaging
information. The named defendants have
been given plenty of opportunities to
reach equitable settlements for these
criminal acts.


Sincerely yours,

/s/ Paul Andrew Mitchell, B.A., M.S.

Counselor at Law, Private Attorney General,
and Citizen of Arizona state (and expressly
NOT a citizen of the United States [sic],
by Right of Election)


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