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Breaking: Bush and Cheney Arrest Warrant To Be Filed Thurs.

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posted on Nov, 17 2008 @ 10:04 PM
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This was posted on a MySpace bulletin today from a friend of mine. I'm wondering if there is any truth to it. Anyone heard anything?

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

for the

District of Columbia



Richard Allen Hohensee,
plaintiff


v. Civil Action No.
_________


United States Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan,
Unites States of America,
defendants


PETITION TO REVIEW AN AGENCY


Plaintiff Richard Allen Hohensee complains of defendants and shows the Court the following:

I.
JURISDICTION

Being the origination of an action on an entirely federal matter of judicial review actionable
under U.S.C. Title 5, s.s.
702, which the district courts have original jurisdiction over, involving
the negligent per se inaction of a director of a federal agency, defendant Mark Sullivan,
Director of the United States Secret Service, said inaction being vis-a-vis suspects of federal
crimes which suspects commited crimes alleged hereunder through their official capacities as
Constitutional officers of the United States of America operating primarily in the
District of Columbia, and being a complaint of a citizen of the United States of America
residing in the District of Columbia, plaintiff Richard Allen Hohensee, this complaint is
hereby properly submitted to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia
as per U.S.C. Title 28, s.s. 1331.





II.
PARTIES

Richard Allen Hohensee, plaintiff.

Mark Sullivan, Director, United States Secret Service since May 31st
2006, defendant.

United States of America, defendant



III.
CAUSE OF ACTION

1.
There is no lack of "reasonable grounds" under the typical empowerment of a federal
law enforcement officer to make arrests of suspected felons without warrant,
and specifically under U.S.C. Title 18, s.s. 3056 and s.s.
3056A
defining the United States Secret Service, to arrest George Walker Bush and
Richard Bruce Cheney for war crimes and other heinous crimes and seditious
conspiracies still on-going.
Therefor the failure to arrest Suspect A, Bush,
and Suspect B, Cheney, is negligence per se on the parts of the defendants.


2.
The evidence of the criminality of the suspects is massive, and in some cases beneath
debate involving anything legally supportable as "reason".
Subjectively, the world
as a whole regards Suspect A, Bush, and Suspect B, Cheney, as despicable and
dangerous, and the small minority of Americans who still support them do so in
conscious support of their criminality, or out of a form of misplaced faith which
simply refuses to accept the idea that a President might even be
a criminal, i.e. for no real "reason".


3.
Explicitly, for one example, the fact that Suspect A, Bush, invaded Iraq in violation of
the UN Charter, failing to gain approval of the UN Security Council for that aggression,
is not subject to questions of evidence.
The criminality of that act by Suspect A, Bush,
is also obvious.
Treaties such as the UN Charter are US law under the Constitution, in
fact passed by at least 2/3 of the Senate, and the invasion of Iraq was uniquely the act
of Suspect A, Bush, since he violated certain conditions given him by Congress for that
act in Public Law 107-243.


4.
This and many other details of Suspect A, Bush's criminality are spelled out in the
Articles of Impeachment that United States Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio
introduced to the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives in
the June 2008 timeframe, viewable at
kucinich.... us/impeachment/articles. pdf
and included by reference in this complaint as Exhibit A.
Exhibit A is historically
remarkable for it's extent, and the fact that it did not emerge from the Judiciary
Committee has no bearing on whether the suspects constitute as an on-going menace
or not.


5.
Representative Kucinich's Articles of Impeachment against Suspect B, Cheney, are also
included here by reference as Exhibit B at
kucinich.... house. gov/News/DocumentSingle. aspx?DocumentID=78044


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[edit on 11/17/2008 by Gools]



posted on Nov, 17 2008 @ 10:04 PM
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2nd half

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6.
Exhibits A and B are not exhaustive descriptions of the criminality of the suspects, and
are now somewhat out of date, since the menace of Suspect A, Bush, and Suspect B,
Cheney, continues, and given that criminals don't like to give things up, they may now
be at their most dangerous.
Exhibit A makes no mention of the disturbing mishandling
of nuclear weapons between Minot North Dakota and Barksdale Louisiana
that began on August 29th 2007.

wikipedia.... org/wiki/2007_United_States_Air_Force_nuclear_weapons_incident
Plaintiff, Richard Allen Hohensee, finds the government's explanation that
this event was due simply to "failure to follow procedures" without any motive, is
implausible on its face.
Most disturbing is the relatedness of some of the facts of the
Minot-Barksdale episode with some of the aspects of Article III in Exhibit B.

The government's explanation of this matter is fraught with suspicious conflicts.

The Washington Post says they were told that some 200 missiles were transported
in the same way as alleged for the 6 that made the news.
Why did the Air Force
admit that? Nothing would be gained from such an admission except as a red
herring.
That is, they seem to have been up to something worse than a regular
illegal air freight run of nuclear weapons across the heart of the country.


7.
Plaintiff, Richard Allen Hohensee, holds that when obvious criminals can't credibly
explain what they're doing with nuclear weapons it's time for somebody to arrest
them. Plaintiff holds that that somebody in this instance is defendant, Mark Sullivan.

Plaintiff holds that the negligence per se of the defendants is as intolerable
as anything in American history, and has been since November 2007, when the
bogosity of the Minot-Barksdale story was evident, and in which timeframe the
Washington Post did a series of some four successive Sunday featured, headline
articles with the remarkable feature of red headlines to call attention to this deeply
disturbing matter.


8.
Secret Service is the agency in by far the best position to arrest a criminally suspect
President and Vice President, and "protection" does not mean protection
from the rule of law, and FBI's mandate to lead investigations of assassinations and
so on is also not pertinent, nor is the Park Service's custodianship of the White House
and appurtenances thereto.


9.
Like all American citizens, plaintiff Richard Allen Hohensee has suffered a profound
decrease in his quality of life from the failure of the defendants to arrest the
suspects, by the normalizing of criminality this causes, even if the suspects were to be
found innocent of all charges in a legitimate trial thereof.




WHEREFORE the plaintiff demands:
A.
the immediate arrest of the Suspect A, George Walker Bush,
and Suspect B, Richard Bruce Cheney
B.
the credible prosecution of Suspect A, George Walker Bush,
and Suspect B, Richard Bruce Cheney, which would necessarily involve:
B.1.
their immediate removal from office
B.2.
extraordinary measures such as a special prosecutor, given the seditious
hiring practices at the Department of Justice under Suspect A, Bush, and
which the plaintiff pro se does not presume to specify to the
Court, but which might benefit from the involvement of persons such as
plaintiff, Representative Kucinich, and so on.






November 17, 2008
Rick (Richard Allen) Hohensee, pro se
c/o CCHFP
4713 Wisconsin Ave. N.W.

Washington, D.C.
20016
[email protected]
no voice phone



posted on Nov, 17 2008 @ 10:11 PM
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Let us meet Mr. Hohensee: abovethelaw.com


Rick Hohensee is highly intelligent and articulate, with detailed views on the Second Amendment and the proper disposition of the Heller case, which is being argued before the Supreme Court as we post this. In case you can't read it in the video, this is the text of his sign.


unfortunately


In these two videos, he talks about voting in the recent D.C. primary -- he's got a crush on Obama -- and his effort to become president "by amendment"


Seems like a sweet man who's had some tough breaks, I wish him all the best.






[edit on 11/17/2008 by schrodingers dog]



posted on Nov, 17 2008 @ 10:16 PM
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Who cares who he has a crush on if someone in the government broke the law they need to be brought to justice I dont care who you are. They are not above the law. Lets add Barney Frank to the list and Chris Dodd. Maybe Bush, Cheney, Frank, & Dodd can have one big fun fest in prison. As far as if this is the truth or not I dont know.



posted on Nov, 17 2008 @ 10:20 PM
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I am not sure about this but didn't Bush pardon himself for all potential criminal actions?

There was a thread about this somewhere on ATS, I'll have to dig it up in a second.

If the pardon does go through, this will be an epic failure.

-Ign0RanT



posted on Nov, 17 2008 @ 10:22 PM
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Here is the thread I was referring to about Bush Pardoning himself.

Bush Pardons Himself

-Ign0rant



posted on Nov, 17 2008 @ 10:25 PM
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I don't really think that I would rely on "Myspace" to be the best source for information such as this. For instance, if this is true, than I really am going to have bad luck for the rest of my life, and the person I have a crush on will hate me forever.


Damn, I should have forwarded that rubbish.



posted on Nov, 17 2008 @ 10:27 PM
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If you are attempting to bring forth charges based upon United Nations Charters, this most likely has very little standing outside of an International Court , such as the World Court (ie, The Hague).

As for the President and Vice-President, they already have a certain amount of immunity in terms of commencing forth with acts which they deem essential to National Security.

Just put aside Partisanship for a moment, and look at this in a logical manner. The President carried out his job to the best of his ability, and although there have been some questions in regards to certain Acts, in their relation to the U.S. Constitution, he has not committed Genocide. "War-Crimes" specifically targets acts of Mass-Extermination, and the Total Elimination of Opponents to ones own views. President Bush and Vice-President Cheney have in no way even come close to having perpetrated such atrocities.

This is nothing more than a Partisan Attack, and a last ditch act of desperation, in terms of Retribution for President Clinton's Impeachment hearings years ago.



posted on Nov, 17 2008 @ 10:28 PM
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He urges supporters to lobby their state senators in support of a constitutional amendment, which he wrote himself, that would replace President Bush and Vice President Cheney with himself and Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.).

streetnewsservice

Pretty interesting guy, he seems very smart and articulate. But, president by amendment? sounds way out there, doubt it'll happen.

He apparently also has a MySpace with his platforms and other stuff, pretty well put together.


[edit on 11/17/2008 by Forest]



posted on Nov, 17 2008 @ 10:46 PM
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I don't necessarily agree there. I mean, how would you define genocide? How many innocent Iraqi's have to be killed off?

To the topic at hand, I would much rather see this in something respectable. Someone's myspace page doesn't cut it. I mean sure, it looks technical, but you can find arrest warrants for Bush all over the net. None of them have stuck yet. That arrest warrant sites wikipedia, for pete's sakes.



posted on Nov, 18 2008 @ 12:02 AM
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MySpace? This smells of old gym socks to me. Im calling it.... This is bollocks!

MessOnTheFED!



posted on Nov, 18 2008 @ 01:34 AM
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okie, i find 1 thing funny.. "bush pardon himself", that is like me kill someone and then i pardon myself for the crime i committed...

2nd thing is, i believe even he will be arrested it wont happen within now till obama takes office...he is still a sitting president of US. or can that actually be done ??



posted on Nov, 18 2008 @ 01:42 AM
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Um this is actually charges against the Director of the Secret Service for nor Arresting Bush and Chenney. Sadly I doubt this won't get far.



posted on Nov, 18 2008 @ 01:44 AM
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Sorry, but this will never come to be, this is just another Liberal attack on the Republicans to further destroy them.
. If this goes through I request that Obama be removed from office inless he shows his long form birth cert and not a live birth form that was placed on his website.

To further this, I would request the arrest of DNC tops and Pelosi for allowing an illegal to run for president, inless its found he was hiding it from everyone!



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