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I'm a Yank, a bit clueless here.

Tory MP - is that Tory Mounted Police? What's his horse's name? I have a hope chest (hoping for a pony) full of oats, can I send some?

A Member of Parliament (the Westminster one) representing the Conservative Party ("the Tories").

The Conservative Party is the UK's mainstream right wing party. Nevertheless it remains significantly to the left of the US Democrats.

As opposed to a MSP, which is a Member of the Scottish Parliament; somewhere famously short on Tories, much to everyone's amusement.

That help?
 
A Member of Parliament (the Westminster one) representing the Conservative Party ("the Tories").

The Conservative Party is the UK's mainstream right wing party. Nevertheless it remains significantly to the left of the US Democrats.

As opposed to a MSP, which is a Member of the Scottish Parliament; somewhere famously short on Tories, much to everyone's amusement.

That help?
Got it, thanks. See? It's hard enough for us Yanks to keep track of just Republicans and Democrats.

Just wondering: Do horseriding Tory MPs use a saddle or do they ride bareback?
 
Generally speaking they use rentboys (aka male prostitutes), and boy is it fun when they get caught by the newspapers!
Hey they got something in common with our fundamentalist Christian leaders over here! They like "rentboys"!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Haggard

Still got this hope chest of pony oats going to waste. Do you think rentboys in the UK make enough to have a stable?
 
A stable, and maybe even some schairs too.



Sheesh, these crazy American spellings.......
 
My very first thread hijacked right from under my nose :)

But a darned fine thread it was, ~enigma~ despite being hijacked and derailed at least twice :D May all of your future threads be similarly successful (cue Oliver for badges and ceremonies here - :) )
 
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I decided to cheat a little and because of the size restriction on attachments here. I opened a website on geocities with the documents so here are the links...

http://www.geocities.com/enigmanwo/complaint.pdf
http://www.geocities.com/enigmanwo/motiontodismisssuit.pdf
http://www.geocities.com/enigmanwo/ulbriefonmotiontodismiss.pdf
http://www.geocities.com/enigmanwo/pacercasehistory.doc

Finally finished reading.

The most important bit, from a Tr00ther/Skeptic perspective, is that UL's motion to dismiss says not one word about any of Ryan's claims. They do not deny them or comment on what UL did or did not do. If the case is dismissed at this level (and it should be) the record will be of no help to the tinhats. That is not to say that they won't spin stories of government intrigue and judges being coerced and whatever, but the record won't support them one bit.

I really feel sorry for Ryan's lawyers who now have to answer this motion. I wouldn't be surprised if the next thing we see is a motion from one or more of Ryan's lawyers to be removed from the case. In fact, I'll give 3-1 that the motion to dismiss never gets answered by anyone.
 
Finally finished reading.

The most important bit, from a Tr00ther/Skeptic perspective, is that UL's motion to dismiss says not one word about any of Ryan's claims. They do not deny them or comment on what UL did or did not do. If the case is dismissed at this level (and it should be) the record will be of no help to the tinhats. That is not to say that they won't spin stories of government intrigue and judges being coerced and whatever, but the record won't support them one bit.

I really feel sorry for Ryan's lawyers who now have to answer this motion. I wouldn't be surprised if the next thing we see is a motion from one or more of Ryan's lawyers to be removed from the case. In fact, I'll give 3-1 that the motion to dismiss never gets answered by anyone.
I think the woowoos are going to hold this complaint in high regard just as they did with Willie Rodriguez' complaint and that RICO suit that was brought against Bush. Useless lawsuit if you ask me. I wonder, is there a legal way to make Ryan pay not only for wasting the court's time but for uL's lawyers. That would be about what he deserves.
 
I'd like to add my thanks as well to LL2 and enigma. I'm not sure I'll understand any of whats written in those docs, but I look forward to reading them nonetheless. :popcorn1
I heard of an enigma wrapped in a mystery but I can't help but laugh at the thought of an enigma wrapped up by two lawyers :D
 
I think that would be L4.

Oh, you and all that mathiness stuff ~ :)

Actually, if it hadn't been for LossLeader's posts about the searches he'd done and if it wasn't for his suggestion that someone with PACER access look at other levels of court, I probably wouldn't have bothered to search PACER for it at all. I mean, with a gazillion local courts and such, it's just something that I wouldn't have done absent further information or a real incentive to go looking.

But since LL (the other LL) did search out the local courts thoroughly and tediously, that made a world of difference since I could eliminate all of those in my search, and conduct a simple search that exluded all of the work that he had already done. In other words, he made it easy for me to do what I did, by doing what he did in advance.

(Sorry if this is verbose, but bottom line is that I'm just trying to say kudos to Loss Leader for pointing this in the right direction)
 
Oh, you and all that mathiness stuff ~ :)

Actually, if it hadn't been for LossLeader's posts about the searches he'd done and if it wasn't for his suggestion that someone with PACER access look at other levels of court, I probably wouldn't have bothered to search PACER for it at all. I mean, with a gazillion local courts and such, it's just something that I wouldn't have done absent further information or a real incentive to go looking.

But since LL (the other LL) did search out the local courts thoroughly and tediously, that made a world of difference since I could eliminate all of those in my search, and conduct a simple search that exluded all of the work that he had already done. In other words, he made it easy for me to do what I did, by doing what he did in advance.

(Sorry if this is verbose, but bottom line is that I'm just trying to say kudos to Loss Leader for pointing this in the right direction)
I thank you both. Either of you two find yourself in Houston let me know. I don't drink but I'm buying :)
 
Finally finished reading.

The most important bit, from a Tr00ther/Skeptic perspective, is that UL's motion to dismiss says not one word about any of Ryan's claims. They do not deny them or comment on what UL did or did not do. If the case is dismissed at this level (and it should be) the record will be of no help to the tinhats. That is not to say that they won't spin stories of government intrigue and judges being coerced and whatever, but the record won't support them one bit.

I really feel sorry for Ryan's lawyers who now have to answer this motion. I wouldn't be surprised if the next thing we see is a motion from one or more of Ryan's lawyers to be removed from the case. In fact, I'll give 3-1 that the motion to dismiss never gets answered by anyone.

Agreed. They responded brilliantly by deliberately leaving out any argument about the tinhat stuff that Ryan was trying to draw them into, and instead sticking to the law, which, on a motion to dismiss for failure to state a cause of action, is the perfect response :)
 
I heard of an enigma wrapped in a mystery but I can't help but laugh at the thought of an enigma wrapped up by two lawyers :D

Isn't there another part about a "riddle" in there somewhere? Something like a riddle disguised as an enigma wrapped up in a mystery? I can't remember the exact words at present, but it's all good nonetheless :)
 
Isn't there another part about a "riddle" in there somewhere? Something like a riddle disguised as an enigma wrapped up in a mystery? I can't remember the exact words at present, but it's all good nonetheless :)
Yep. Someone trying to describe Russia.

On another board where I fight the woos in a hostile environment (to me), they've posted a message to contribute to Ryan's "legal defense fund". Calling him a "whistleblower". I posted a request to NOT give him a dime. But that seems to spur them on. Was answered by a woo who gleefully sent Ryan twenty bucks and bragged about it.

Maybe running the woos out of their money could be a good thing?

LashL, is it your guess that this is a contingency case?
 
Isn't there another part about a "riddle" in there somewhere? Something like a riddle disguised as an enigma wrapped up in a mystery? I can't remember the exact words at present, but it's all good nonetheless :)
Some people mistakenly think Churchill was referring to Jane Austin but as Indiana here said, he was referring to Russia. The exact quote was..


"Russia is a mystery, wrapped in a secret, cloaked by an enigma."

I was just trying to be funny...sheesh...you literalists are weird :D
 
<snip> LashL, is it your guess that this is a contingency case?

Based solely upon the limited research I've done on this case and the lawyers involved, I would guess that the initial lawyer was acting pro bono when he brought the suit in Monroe County Circuit Court.

After UL was successful in removing the case from the Monroe County Circuit Court and sending it to the District Courrt, it looks like Ryan's initial lawyer had to call in reinforcements, and it appears that's where the other two come in.

I don't know enough about them (yet) to say whether they are acting on a contingency basis or not, but if I had to guess, I would guess that they are. None of them seems to have any particular expertise in this type of case, or in litigation in general for that matter, and frankly, any lawyer who would put his or her name to that pleading (the complaint linked earlier above) has earned my derision, as it is really poorly drafted.
 
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Some people mistakenly think Churchill was referring to Jane Austin but as Indiana here said, he was referring to Russia. The exact quote was..


"Russia is a mystery, wrapped in a secret, cloaked by an enigma."

I was just trying to be funny...sheesh...you literalists are weird :D

Hmmm... no, sorry. It's all well and good to have mysteries and secrets and enigmas but I require a "riddle" to be included in there as well.:boggled:
 
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The most important bit, from a Tr00ther/Skeptic perspective, is that UL's motion to dismiss says not one word about any of Ryan's claims. They do not deny them or comment on what UL did or did not do.

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I really feel sorry for Ryan's lawyers who now have to answer this motion.

Ok, suppose that the working speculation is correct; CT vs. NIST is actually what Ryan and his lawyers want to make this case about, what would their next move be? Do they have any legal method to try to force UL to address the NIST claims? Or is this really a "we gave it a try, but they saw us coming and trumped us before we could even get out of the gate" (to mix metaphors) situation?
 
Thanks for doing this LashL and enigma! Ryan's complaint seems to have been written in a hurry by people who don't have high expectations. U.L.'s motion to dismiss is a delightful controlled demolition.
 

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