Your action requested on Hiatt atrocity
April 13, 2009 by Doug Parris
To: All readers of the ReaganWing.com,
We need you to take action for Paul Hiatt, the Property Rights victim in Pierce County. If you already know the story, just skip down to the heading “ACTION”

BACKGROUND:
In August 2007, we began to tell the story of the local man, Paul Hiatt, who is the victim of organized crime among your State Judiciary. No, I’m not exaggerating. The article, “The Onset of Darkness” includes an introduction to his case by Paul, himself. It’s good place to begin.
Paul has been jailed and miserably persecuted by criminal elements of the legal system, for standing up for his rights and refusing to let Government theives steal his land. Whether it is more appropriate to compare the actions of “Judge” David L. Kenworthy and his accomplices (including the imminently clueless “Judge” Kathryn Nelson) to Al Capone or Fidel Castro is beyond me, but there is no question what they are doing is against the law and a literal assault on Justice. The problem is that, in this case, they “are” the law, like when you’re held for ransom, without bail, attorney or legal proceeding in a Mexican Jail.
More background (Reagan Wing articles):
Ron Ewart’s historic letter to Judge Kathryn Nelson
Help One of Your Own
ACTION: (Right Now)
YOUR URGENT ACTION REQUESTED!
Dear friends of liberty who know that our property rights are very near the bedrock of the difference between free men and slaves, and who understand that my four year fight to protect my deed rights and constitutional rights in this matter is one front of the battle to protect your own:
I am asking each of you for a few minutes of your time to contact the office of Governor Chris Gregoire in support of my Open Letter In Request For Gubernatorial Pardon [linked, below] hand delivered there today by Representative Jim McCune, Warrant Officer Frair, and myself, upon your review of the document. The Governor may be contacted by e-mail from her page at www.governor.wa.gov/ or by FAX at 360-753-4110, or by phone at 360-902-4111, or by mail at POB 40002, Olympia WA 98504.
Some of you receiving this have been present to witness some of the extreme personal and legal abuses I have suffered to date in the Pierce County District Court, and the Pierce County Superior Court, for having performed perfectly legal exempt maintenance on our raw land in 2003 and 2004. Because the State Supreme Court is unwilling to hear my petition for review, I am now facing incarceration well beyond what the law authorizes for my misdemeanor “conviction”, (while they loose felons upon us due budget constraints), I am scheduled to become a political prisoner a second time), and have already suffered unauthorized punishments and taking absent compensation.
The Governor clearly has the power to end this total miscarriage of justice, but if it is to be, it will take your voice being heard imediately in support.
I am also asking those of you with organizational contacts and personal mailing lists of freedom loving others to forward this immediately to everyone you possibly can for action. Time is of the essence. This is an open letter, for publication to all interested persons, and permission is granted to copy, distribute, or display on web pages.
If any of you wish to review my Supreme Court pleadings to verify the legal integrity of my cause, I will do my best to keep up with requests to provide those by e-mail. I welcome competent legal assistance.
Thank you kindly for your time,
Paul Hiatt
here is my letter:
Dear Thief.
Please don’t be a thief. Give it back. M’kay?
If you don’t, I will write another letter.
Severability.
Gregoire, despite being a thief, has no fingerprints on this and, as I’ve seen before, is capable of making a purely political jugement to avoid popular liability, to sever any connection to it that could become an election issue. But there has to be at least a perception of potential popular liability.
The public official whose fingerprints are all over this atrocity is Rob McKenna. His failure to act, even to express an opinion while this lawlessness ran rampant among Washington State Government officials, begs a grand question:
How can any Republican justify voting for Rob McKenna?
He does not share our ideals and does not enforce the law.
Doug,
I know we disgree on Lincoln.
But when someone goes publicly saying how great Lincoln is, it shows ignorance by such individuals that is paralled in their approaches to other matters.
What you have stated is what I was thinking at the King County (45th?) convention when he was at the podium saying how great Lincoln was, etc etc.
This has been a big problem in the Republican party.
McKenna was praising Lincoln in the same way he would praise Reagan, currying favor among people with whom he would be hard-pressed to find any real agreement on substantive issues.
I am open minded about Lincoln. I have yet to hear substantive allegations against him. The crushing of slavery also crushed a large measure of State’s rights with the 14th Amendment. When you use your temporal benefits for evil, God will take your temporal benefits. That, in my view, was what happened.
An arbitrary division of power is not as important as the myiad proliferation of capital crimes and for slavery many, many deserved death, not just the loss of some State sovereignty.
Everything else I’ve heard is based on subjective imputation of evil motive to Lincoln and I have, so far, found little to base it on except its consistency within the overarching philosophy of anti-Lincoln doctrines. Once you assume Lincoln is a bad guy you can read this evil back into his actions as the “real motive” and, interpreting history from that perspective, prove that he was a bad guy. It’s like the people who assume “capitalism” is synonymous with “greed” and color everything they think with the assumption.
Lincoln fought a war within the U.S. It would not be possible to do such a thing without also doing things that would not be proper assuming no condition of war existed. Wars are nasty business. Generations of Southerners, stung both by the loss of slave labor and the conditions the war brought about, hated Lincoln. Of course.
A body of doctrine grew up as flesh on that skelleton. But, begin, first, to make the case against the man without the assumptions and I will listen.
What galls me is, that Thomas Jefferson was a slave owner and his treatment of the natives was something that Hitler and Stalin started their learning paths on.
Yet we don’t see anybody claiming to be conservative lobbing endless Kudos at Jefferson.
Instead, pick the one, Lincoln in this case, to worship; that one being one of America’s most ruthless.
By the way, I am no southron.