This Mike Lindell deposition segment is incredible
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Lindell and his lawyers have been dealing with this evil for years. What is there to arbitrate with Dominion? If you know better how to deal with this evil, then why not offer your advice directly?
You may have never been to civil proceedings before. I don't know. From my missive, I provided only the widespread tactics used by these 'evil-doers'. Albeit, this video was said to be a deposition. It typically is done prior to a case heading to court. We shall see. Going to court is a snare. It is a peril to avoid. Even law schools teach there is never real justice found in the court room. It's an impossibility. There is always a degree of doubt... even in the most obvious of cases. The 'unknown; is never determined and from this, doubt can be used as a wedge. The 'act' of the court stage and its theatrics is to win over the judge/jury by providing the best performance. This often becomes the real determinant for the final judgement/ruling. All too often, it is not the facts. Lawfare is this and more. IMHO, from this video, Lindell's lawyer egregiously failed him. We might applaud Mike Lindell for what he said in the video. My fanfare for him certainly makes feel this way. However, the judge may look at this from a far different Law Merchant perspective.
You've been here for awhile, so not sure why you are role-playing naivete.
Funny, me repeating myself so many times was making me think the very same of you. Don't tell me senility comes with age. It's the Kool-Aid that's being drank. If you don't know how the legal system works, just admit it. It's okay. No need for innuendo and hollow statements. It's clear to every legal mind, emotional angst is deemed as poor behavior in any court. It's plain bad, bad, bad. Get it? I thought so.
Yeah, I gotcha.