Tuesday, August 12, 2008

IL Bar, NO more Anonymous complaints

Bar's website claim anonymous complaints are acceptable but renders this complaint a nullity, as they refuse to provide status or identify the assigned file number. After spending a few hours on the phone to (800)826-8625, I have heard from multiple underlings on the authority of Althea K. Welsh, Esquire, that the “bar” refuses to identify the file number or name of the attorney assigned to the Barack Hussien Obama complaint unless the complainant reveals their identity. In other words while they allow for anonymous complaints they won’t provide any information on the results of a complaint filed in that manner. Obviously, this is an illogical policy as it renders anonymous complaints of no effect, if they are not accountable to give the status of the complaint they could just as well have put the complaint in the garbage. Therefore, I need someone to volunteer to provide their name to the bar and/or refile the complaint in their name. Please feel free to use any of the material I have developed. Also, additional charges should be added as identified below.

New violations:
1a. For attempting to raise money online by offering the chance at something of value(plane travel package) Obama's fundraiser, distributed via Internet inside Colorado, said, "If you make a donation of $5 or more between now and midnight on July 31st, you could be one of 10 supporters chosen to fly to Denver and spend two days and nights at the convention, meet Barack backstage, and watch his acceptance speech in person. Each of the ten supporters who are selected will be able to bring one guest to join them." State law violation Illinois:
(720 ILCS 5/28-1) (from Ch. 38, par. 28-1)
Sec. 28-1. Gambling.
(a) A person commits gambling when he:
(1) Plays a game of chance or skill for money or other thing of value, unless excepted in subsection (b) of this Section.

1b. Federal Violation
Title 39, United States Code

Section 3005. False representations; lotteries

(a) Upon evidence satisfactory to the Postal Service that any person is engaged in conducting a scheme or device for obtaining money or property through the mail by means of false representations, including the mailing of matter that is nonmailable under Section 3001(d), (h), or (i) of this title, or is engaged in conducting a lottery, gift enterprise, or scheme for the distribution of money or of real or personal property, by lottery, chance, or drawing of any kind, the Postal Service may issue an order that --

(1) directs the postmaster of the post office at which mail arrives, addressed to such a person or representative, to return such mail to the sender appropriately marked as in violation of this section, if the person or the representative is first notified and given reasonable opportunity to be present at the receiving post office to survey the mail before the postmaster returns the mail to the sender;
(2) forbids the payment by a postmaster to the person or representative of any money order or postal note drawn to the order of either and provides for the return to the remitter of the sum named in the money order or postal note; and
(3) requires the person or representative to cease and desist from engaging in any such scheme, device, lottery, or gift enterprise.

2a. Posting a copy of his alleged Birth Certificate on his campaign website, when in reality it is a computer graphically altered image of Maya Kassandra Soetoro, his half-sisters’ authentic birth certificate.

720 ILCS 5/17-3(a)(2) provides, in part:

A person commits forgery when, with intent to defraud, he knowingly makes or alters any document apparently capable of defrauding another in such manner that it purports to have been made by another or at another time, or with different provisions, or by the authority or one who did not give such authority.

2b. Engaging in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation, in violation of Rule 8.4(a)(4) of the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct.