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Chrispy's avatar

After reading all this info it’s SO apparent God and Trump are our only hope for the future of the country. πŸ™πŸ»πŸ™πŸ»β€ΌοΈ

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Patriot Penny's avatar

yet if I may be so bold to add... God and Trump ARE NOT ARE ONLY HOPE....

WE THE PEOPLE must be engaged in order for our country to survive.

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Chrispy's avatar

For sure! We MUST be involved in order to right this wrong! Thank you!!!

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ESSstoleOur.Vote's avatar

Went before the county commissioners again today. Let them know I'm working a yet another Notice Of Tort Claim: https://youtu.be/eGz3I_fJ3VQ?si=7Dy3EpKB7NpfJE9t&t=1155 Thank you, Robert Borer for telling us about it!!!!

Now even though a government body could be committing an outright crime, it isn't officially called a crime until it's official - it's called a tort. You serve them in order to force them to listen. You're not serving them during this public comment section of their meeting, I just do this because I'm trying to show the proverbial John Doe with YouTube recordings and encourage "him" he can do meaningful things as a "Lone Ranger" (that dates me to be over age 50).

The state (Nebraska) can only be served this specific type of Notice if the remedy being demanded is monetary, but the "lower" levels of government bodies don't have that restriction. The state has an official form, but counties often are just served with a freeform hardcopy notice delivered to the county clerk. The official purpose of a Notice Of Tort Claim is to avoid, if possible, a court case, so it is a mandatory step before litigation.

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Larry Storer's avatar

Thank you!

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Connie Johnson's avatar

Wow Robert so powerful!! Pray you hear backπŸ™loved to hear what any of them have to say! Sharing to fb!

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Larry Storer's avatar

Powerfully blunt and obviously true, but they've been told not to respond so you will probably have to try court. Uhhhh?

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