anyone notice that all of those flags at Obama's speech have the gold fringe?
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Date: January 10th, 2017 9:02 PM Author: flickering business firm partner
In United States v. Greenstreet, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas noted:
Defendant Greenstreet's response to Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment identifies this Court as an 'Admiralty Court' without further discussing his allegation. If his reference is to be construed as a jurisdictional challenge, his motion is denied. Others have attempted to persuade the judiciary that fringe on an American flag denotes a court of admiralty. In light of the fact that this Court has such a flag in its courtroom, the issue is addressed. The concept behind the theory the proponent asserts is that if a courtroom is adorned with a flag which happens to be fringed around the edges, such decor indicates that the court is one of admiralty jurisdiction exclusively. To think that a fringed flag adorning the courtroom somehow limits this Court's jurisdiction is frivolous … Unfortunately for Defendant Greenstreet, decor is not a determinant for jurisdiction."[5]
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3487634&forum_id=2#32345665) |
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