Showing posts with label nuisance lawsuits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nuisance lawsuits. Show all posts

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Just like old times: PDS-afflicted moonbat sues Sarah Palin

"Merely for the purpose of harassment"
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Another deranged Alaskan "environmental activist" has filed a bogus and frivolous lawsuit against Sarah Palin. This character wants at least $100,000 in "damages" and claims that while she was in office, Governor Palin undertook a campaign to "punish, embarrass, discredit and silence" him:
The lawsuit was filed in state court by Chip Thoma and first reported by TMZ.com.

Palin's attorney, John Tiemessen, called the complaint frivolous and said it was filed "merely for the purpose of harassment."

"The governor's actions and statements regarding this matter are a matter of public record and governed by the long standing doctrine of executive immunity from tort claims," he said in an email late Friday. "Like all of the other harassing complaints against the governor, we anticipate that Mr. Thoma's will be quickly and summarily dismissed."

The matter dates to 2009, after Palin returned to Juneau and the governor's office from her failed vice presidential bid.
What seems to have sent Thoma around the bend was tour bus traffic on the streets in the vicinity of the governor's mansion in Juneau. If he sounds suspiciously like the same grinch who went after Gov. Palin's youngest daughter Piper for her unforgivable sin of setting up an evil capitalist lemonade stand two years ago, that's because he is.

Although the Palins and Piper's Gaia-defiling entrepreneurism are long gone from Alaska's capitol city, Thoma apparently just couldn't get over it, and now he's joined a long line of other moonbats who have sued Sarah. Though most of those cases were dismissed and the rest decided in Gov. Palin's favor, Thoma is undeterred. In true Cloward-Piven fashion, he's determined to throw a monkey wrench into the gears of Alaska's judicial system and cost the state's taxpayers some of their hard-earned money.

At one time there were more than twenty such frivolous lawsuits pending in Alaska, tying up precious human and financial resources to the point where more serious problems facing the state had to be put on the back burners. Yet many ignorant fools still don't understand why Gov. Palin resigned her office. Go figure...

- JP

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Dismissal of Royal-Chatman lawsuit will stand

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A federal judge this week denied a motion by plaintiffs Gregory Charles Royal of Washington, D.C., and Kim Chatman of Eagle River, Alaska to reconsider his dismissal of their lawsuit.

Plaintiffs' suit had alleged that former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin violated their constitutional rights by not issuing a proclamation in 2007 to recognize a celebration in some states which commemorated the freeing of U.S. slaves.

U.S. District Judge Timothy Burgess issued the ruling to dismiss the motion Royal and Chatman had made in January, arguing they had only learned that the Juneteenth proclamation was issued retroactively just before Sarah Palin resigned as governor in July.

- JP

Friday, January 22, 2010

Andree Anklebiter Loses Another One

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An Alaska judge has ruled in favor of former Governor Sarah Palin and against serial lawsuit and complaint filer Andree McLeod in a lawsuit over communications Gov. Palin sent using not the state computer system, but rather her private e-mail account:
Superior Court Judge Patrick McKay ruled Friday that current state law does not forbid use of private e-mail accounts to conduct state business.

The case stems from a records request made by Palin critic Andree McLeod for e-mails related to state business that Palin sent from state and personal accounts. McLeod also requested e-mails of Palin's husband, Todd.
Poor Andree Anklebiter lost another one. Oh, well. Live by Cloward-Piven, die by Cloward Piven... 

- JP