Bailey's Lament
Re: Troy Beam
You must be the one, or it's one of your peers who calls me everyday,several times a day on the phone and the caller ID shows "unavailable." Anyway, it is plain to see that you like CORRUPT Government. I will not respond to anymore of your gobble D gook.
Re: Troy Beam
Okay. This last post is the telling evidence.Donald Bailey wrote:You must be the one, or it's one of your peers who calls me everyday,several times a day on the phone and the caller ID shows "unavailable." Anyway, it is plain to see that you like CORRUPT Government. I will not respond to anymore of your gobble D gook.
Somehow, Donald has has gained unsupervised access to the computer at the group home.
This thread is never going to go anywhere constructive. If he can't even undestand how Caller-ID works, then he is too stupid to understand the concepts underlying the discussion.
This thread deserves mercy killing.
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Re: Troy Beam
People who call you several times a day from unavailable numbers are one or more of the following: telemarketers, bill collectors (this includes lawyers who are bill collectors), or pissed-off exes. Hell, my sister's bill collectors call me often enough that I used to empty my voicemail at least once a day. Now I just leave it full. MWHAHAHAHA!Donald Bailey wrote:You must be the one, or it's one of your peers who calls me everyday,several times a day on the phone and the caller ID shows "unavailable." Anyway, it is plain to see that you like CORRUPT Government. I will not respond to anymore of your gobble D gook.
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Re: Troy Beam
I wonder if The Dumald knows about Andrew Jackson's association with the so called wildcat banks of the early 1800s
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Re: Troy Beam
500 in fact.Judge Roy Bean wrote:Yes. This is Fiat money:Donald Bailey wrote:I'll ask it this way, then. Is the money of today a/k/a Fiat Money. ...
(I was going to do a post like this but someone beat me to it.)
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Re: Troy Beam
Nah, that will be me. Yes, Donald, the Illuminati IS out to get you.Donald Bailey wrote:You must be the one, or it's one of your peers who calls me everyday,several times a day on the phone and the caller ID shows "unavailable." Anyway, it is plain to see that you like CORRUPT Government. I will not respond to anymore of your gobble D gook.
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Re: Troy Beam
All sorts of things are the law "because Congress says so".Donald Bailey wrote:Because Congress says so??
I take it you're new to this "republic/democracy" thing.
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Re: Troy Beam
That's what happens when you either sleep through or skip altogether civics and history, you get blindsided by all those inconvenient facts that the rest of the world knows about.
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
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Re: Troy Beam
Other important things to remember about paper money in the early days of the United States is that counterfeiting was relatively easy; and the real value of the genuine article suffered as a result. Then, there was the problem associated with individual banks issuing their own currency, and the recipient of that currency never knowing if the issuing bank really did have the cash reserves to back up their bills with legal tender. Too many banks didn't, either because they went under due to lack of assets or because they flat-out lied about what they had. That's why, when National Currency was created as a way of expanding the money supply, issuing banks had to prove that they held sufficient assets, in certain specified types, in escrow to back the bills.
Won't you go home, Don Bailey?
Won't you go home, Don Bailey?
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Re: Troy Beam
Huh? You got ordered to do that too?Thule wrote:Nah, that will be me. Yes, Donald, the Illuminati IS out to get you.Donald Bailey wrote:You must be the one, or it's one of your peers who calls me everyday,several times a day on the phone and the caller ID shows "unavailable." Anyway, it is plain to see that you like CORRUPT Government. I will not respond to anymore of your gobble D gook.
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Re: Troy Beam
"Gobble D gook?" Well, Donald, having read that and everything else that you've written, I have to believe that your parents overpaid for whatever education you got.
And now, too da loo!
And now, too da loo!
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Re: Troy Beam
Does anyone out there see that we have a lot of corrupt government supporters (plants) on Quatloos? PERVERTS!!
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No; only you are so delusional as to hallucinate that sort of piffle.Donald Bailey wrote:Does anyone out there see that we have a lot of corrupt government supporters (plants) on Quatloos? PERVERTS!!
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Re: Troy Beam
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http://www.cumberlink.com/news/local/cr ... 03286.html
Prosecution witnesses testify in Troy Beam case
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Donald Bailey of Los Lunas, N.M., testified for the prosecution Thursday regarding his signatures on Commonwealth Trust documents linked to Beam for entities the prosecution says were associated with Beam.
Bailey said the forms looked like the ones he signed. One of the prosecutors asked Bailey if all three signatures on the document had been made at the same time in the presence of the notary who witnessed the document.
He didn't meet with others to sign the forms, Bailey said. "I only signed the documents."
Bailey said the papers had usually been delivered to him by United Parcel Service or Federal Express, and he signed them and sent them back in the enclosed envelope. He said some forms had blank spaces when he signed them.
In some cases, Bailey was paid $1 per signature. When he started signing paperwork for Commonwealth Trust, Bailey was in Albuquerque and making his living mostly by doing odd jobs and maintenance work.
Some forms named him executive trustee. "I didn't know what it stood for," Bailey said. "I liked the words, though."
The judge admonished Bailey a couple of times when Bailey wandered from the topic or added gratuitous information during testimony.
Bailey also ran into Beam at lunch before he testified in the afternoon, he said when he was asked if he knew Beam, "I did look him up on the Internet after this all came up and told him (today) I liked what I saw."
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Re: Troy Beam
Your problem, Donald, is that you so passionately want what you believe to be true that you use your passion to validate your beliefs -- in your mind, if you believe what you believe so passionately, then your beliefs must be true. You have an intense emotional need to believe that we are all corrupt government types, since you cannot accept any other explanation for the lack of success that you've had in getting your beliefs accepted.
The fact that we are right in what we are saying to you, on issues like the dollar and FRNs, just doesn't jibe with your beliefs; and rather than consider the fact that your beliefs are wrong and that we are right, you cast desperately about for some other explanation for your lack of success. The "corrupt government types" premise makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, because it allows you to continue to hold your beliefs amidst the lack of evidence to support them, since you can simply explain away the lack of evidence as proof of a nefarious conspiracy against you and your fellow Warriors.
If you want to convince us of anything, Donald, you've got to do MUCH better than you've already done.
The fact that we are right in what we are saying to you, on issues like the dollar and FRNs, just doesn't jibe with your beliefs; and rather than consider the fact that your beliefs are wrong and that we are right, you cast desperately about for some other explanation for your lack of success. The "corrupt government types" premise makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, because it allows you to continue to hold your beliefs amidst the lack of evidence to support them, since you can simply explain away the lack of evidence as proof of a nefarious conspiracy against you and your fellow Warriors.
If you want to convince us of anything, Donald, you've got to do MUCH better than you've already done.
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Re: Troy Beam
Did Bailey get some sort of immunity deal? It seems that he belongs as a defendant, not a prosecution witness.Demosthenes wrote:Source:
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Prosecution witnesses testify in Troy Beam case
Last updated: 04/08/2011 22:56:15
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Donald Bailey of Los Lunas, N.M., testified for the prosecution Thursday regarding his signatures on Commonwealth Trust documents linked to Beam for entities the prosecution says were associated with Beam.
Bailey said the forms looked like the ones he signed. One of the prosecutors asked Bailey if all three signatures on the document had been made at the same time in the presence of the notary who witnessed the document.
He didn't meet with others to sign the forms, Bailey said. "I only signed the documents."
Bailey said the papers had usually been delivered to him by United Parcel Service or Federal Express, and he signed them and sent them back in the enclosed envelope. He said some forms had blank spaces when he signed them.
In some cases, Bailey was paid $1 per signature. When he started signing paperwork for Commonwealth Trust, Bailey was in Albuquerque and making his living mostly by doing odd jobs and maintenance work.
Some forms named him executive trustee. "I didn't know what it stood for," Bailey said. "I liked the words, though."
The judge admonished Bailey a couple of times when Bailey wandered from the topic or added gratuitous information during testimony.
Bailey also ran into Beam at lunch before he testified in the afternoon, he said when he was asked if he knew Beam, "I did look him up on the Internet after this all came up and told him (today) I liked what I saw."
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Re: Troy Beam
Well, I think this explains Mr. Bailey's attitude here on Quatloos.
It appears as if he is a self-loathing stool pigeon for the CORRUPT government. After all, he did go into court and testify for the prosecution (who was/were probably BAR-licensed attornies) before a BAR-licensed CORRUPT judge working for the GOVERNMENT and helped get Beam convicted in a court of PERVERTED justice. Of course, it looks like Bailey did this after he got his thirty pieces of silver - oops, I mean his dollar per signature from Beam.
And then he comes here hoping to defend Beam after he testified AGAINST him. That takes a lot of chutzpah. Especially if he did accept an immunity agreement from those BAR-licensed attornies and BAR-licensed judge.
It appears as if he is a self-loathing stool pigeon for the CORRUPT government. After all, he did go into court and testify for the prosecution (who was/were probably BAR-licensed attornies) before a BAR-licensed CORRUPT judge working for the GOVERNMENT and helped get Beam convicted in a court of PERVERTED justice. Of course, it looks like Bailey did this after he got his thirty pieces of silver - oops, I mean his dollar per signature from Beam.
And then he comes here hoping to defend Beam after he testified AGAINST him. That takes a lot of chutzpah. Especially if he did accept an immunity agreement from those BAR-licensed attornies and BAR-licensed judge.
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Re: Troy Beam
Didn't you read Demo's story? He's not a plant, he's a hypocrite.CaptainKickback wrote:No sir, you are the plant, a blooming idiot.Donald Bailey wrote:Does anyone out there see that we have a lot of corrupt government supporters (plants) on Quatloos? PERVERTS!!
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Re: Troy Beam
Oooh, my favorite game - 20 Questions! Are hypocrites plant, animal or mineral?webhick wrote:Didn't you read Demo's story? He's not a plant, he's a hypocrite.CaptainKickback wrote:No sir, you are the plant, a blooming idiot.Donald Bailey wrote:Does anyone out there see that we have a lot of corrupt government supporters (plants) on Quatloos? PERVERTS!!
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Re: Troy Beam
Imaginary hamsters.The Observer wrote:Are hypocrites plant, animal or mineral?
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