A Great Day For Freedom (Updated)

Investors Business Daily is reporting that yesterday Walker and Kimberlin were back in Court, but the tenor of the proceeding was markedly different:

Back on May 29, Judge C.J. Vaughey of District Court of Maryland for Montgomery County signed a peace order against attorney Aaron Walker, preventing him from writing anything about convicted Speedway Bomber Brett Kimberlin. For more on that incident, go here. For more on Kimberlin, go here.

Today both parties were back in court in front of Appellate Judge Nelson Rupp. This time, Walker was represented by attorney Reginald Bours.

Kimberlin made a number of statements, but his basic argument boiled down to Walker wanted to encourage people to blog about Kimberlin to incite others to harass him and send him death threats. As evidence, Kimberlin again had pages of Twitter feeds and blog posts.

This time, though, Judge Rupp did something extraordinary that Judge Vaughey did not. He actually looked at the evidence Kimberlin presented. After looking at them, Rupp declared, “I see nothing in here that threatens you personally.”

Exactly. But then there was an exchange that says it all, as Bours questions perjurer and convicted Speedway bomber Brett Kimberlin (emphasis mine):

Then Bours asked Kimberlin about Walker’s recent “swatting” experience, in which someone posing as Walker called the police saying that Walker had shot his wife (see here.) Specifically, Bours asked Kimberlin if he’d had anything to do with it or was aware of anyone who did.

That definitely got under Kimberlin’s skin. His voice rose in anger as he denounced the implication as a “despicable smear.”

Note to Brett Kimberlin: That’s not a denial.

More:

[Added:] More sunlight on Kimberlin and Rauhauser from the Washington Times, who characterized Kimberlin’s legal loss as a “humiliating defeat.”

Yesterday, Kimberlin, accompanied by his associate in legal, digital, psychological, and political terror, Neal Rauhauser, vainly tried to keep the current order in effect. Under that order Aaron Walker was prohibited from writing anything about Brett Kimberlin for six months. The order was stayed last week. It was scheduled for final disposition.

Unlike the judge who issued the original order, the presiding judge actually knew something about the First Amendment. He vacated the order.

As an interesting side note, Brett Kimberlin considered being cross examined by Mr. Walker’s attorney as harassment.

It is par for the course, expected, that Kimberlin would see cross-examination in court as harrassment. It is his M.O.:

The whole object of lawfare is to modify or adjust behavior by abusing the legal system. It is legal terrorism and torture.  A “pro se litigant forces critics into expensive, long distance, lengthy, discovery laden litigation. The reality of travel, or frightful expenses, or summary judgments needs to be made real. We probably need to make a very visible example of at least one of them before the rest understand.” (Neal Rauhauser)

Kimberlin uses volleys of unsubstantiated accusations to prey upon his victims through the court system. In effect he accuses the accuser.

It is evident whatever is being reported, exposed, or criticized is true, as Kimberlin does not sue for libel, defamation, or slander.

The object is to silence criticism, exposure, speech, and the media by any and all means necessary. This is criminally dangerous. It threatens the whole concept of free press, free speech, and free expression.

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Chart-Fu: Friday Two-for-One

First up, I’m sure you recognize the Obama Stimulus chart. Let’s see the latest update from AEI:

Obama "Recovery"

The Obama “Recovery” courtesy AEI.

And then there’s the chart comparing the Public and Private sectors, courtesy Heritage.org. Remember the President said the Private Sector is “Doing fine”:

Private Sector "Doing Fine"

Hey Look! The Private Sector is “Doing Fine” … Oh wait…

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Friday Morning News and Links

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“An Awkward Moment”

The Hill is reporting on the story of a subset of the Marine Corps band that struck up one of Mitt Romney’s walkout songs while President Obama was greeting visitors at the White House Independence Day celebration.  A White House pool report said the band struck up Rodney Atkins’s “It’s America,” and described it as an “awkward moment.”

This is what makes the President of the United States feel awkward:

Drivin’ down the street today,
I saw a sign for lemonade.
They were the cutest kids I’d ever seen in this front yard.
As they handed me my glass, smilin’ thinkin’ to myself,
Man, what a picture-perfect postcard this would make of America.
It’s a high school prom, it’s a Springsteen song, it’s a ride in a Chevrolet.
It’s a man on the moon and fireflies in June and kids sellin’ lemonade.
It’s cities and farms, it’s open arms, one nation under God,
It’s America.
Later on when I got home, I flipped the TV on.
I saw a little town that some big twister tore apart.
And people came from miles around just to help their neighbors out.
And I was thinkin’ to myself I’m so glad that I live in America.
It’s a high school prom, it’s a Springsteen song, it’s a ride in a Chevrolet.
It’s a man on the moon and fireflies in June and kids sellin’ lemonade.
It’s cities and farms, it’s open arms, one nation under God.
It’s America!
Now we might not always get it all right.
There’s no place else I’d rather build my life.
‘Cause it’s a kid with a chance, it’s a rock ‘n roll band It’s a farmer cuttin’ hay.
It’s a big flag flyin’ in a summer wind Over a fallen hero’s grave.
It’s a high school prom, it’s a Springsteen song It’s a welcome home parade, yeah.
It’s a man on the moon and fireflies in June and kids sellin’ lemonade.
It’s cities and farms, it’s open arms, one nation under God.
It’s America!
It’s America!

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Hows That Arab Spring Working Out?

From Radio Netherlands Worldwide (H/T Weasel Zippers):

Libya’s outgoing National Transitional Council said on Thursday that Islamic law should be the “main” source of legislation and that this principle should not be subject to a referendum.

“The Libyan people are attached to Islam, as a religion and legislation… As such the National Transitional Council recommends that the (next) congress make Sharia the main source of legislation.

“And this should not be subject to a referendum,” NTC spokesman Saleh Daroub told journalists in Tripoli.

Libyans are on track to vote on Saturday for a General National Congress, which will be tasked with appointing a new government and a constituent authority.

The constitution needs to be approved in a national referendum, under a transition framework laid out by the NTC which took power from slain leader Moamer Kadhafi last year.

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Where Are The Transcripts?

Yesterday David Axlerod tweeted:

Astonishing story about Mitt’s Bermuda tax shelter and his efforts to keep it secret, apparently skirting MA law.  1/4

A Swiss bank account. A dozen funds in the Cayman Islands. And now, a Bermuda tax shelter he failed to report. 2/4

How many of these revelations will it take for the media to demand a full accounting of Mitt’s tax returns and finances? 3/4

Or will his campaign continue to stonewall and keep him secure within the MPP–the Mittness Protection Program? 4/4

Unbelievably shameless. David finds it astonishing that a successful American would actively protect and shelter his personal property, diversify his holdings and maintain a level of privacy about it. He suggests Romney’s privacy amounts to “efforts to maintain secrecy” that are unacceptable and criminal. He pleads with the media for help and finishes by characterizing the Romney Campaign as some sort of impenetrable uber secrecy unit.

Ugh. Axlerod and Obama lie to our faces. The MSM protects Obama and ignores his failures like the unquestioning lapdogs they are. The whole thing is insulting.

Where are your transcripts from Occidental and Columbia, Mr President?

Where is your college thesis?

Where are your Illinois Senate records?

And, by the way, why won’t you discuss the reason that your wife is no longer allowed to practice law as an attorney? Why does your birth certificate have adobe layers? Where are your Harvard College records? Where’s your client list from your law practice? Should I go on? Paraphrasing Mr Axlerod:

How many of these revelations will it take for the media to demand a full accounting of President Obama’s past?

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Thursday Morning News and Links

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