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Subject NEWTOWN: Remember the ATTORNEY who tried to SUE the state of CT after SANDY HOOK event?!?!?
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Original Message Remember the guy who filed a petition to sue the state of Connecticut after the Sandy Hook Elementary School event?

Remember how he actually never sued the state, he filed a petition to be able to sue the State of Connecticut, Newtown Board of Ed., etc.....Remember who he filed the petition to? That's right, State Commissioner J. Paul Vance.
Name ring a bell? It should!
YES, the State Commissioner is the SON of THAT Lt. Paul Vance, the CT State Trooper Spokesperson. (The one who threatened anyone questioning the "official" story coming from "these microphones.")

[link to www.ctpost.com]

Well, I am sure you remember, he withdrew that petition. (Suspicious in its own right....in this litigation-happy society, where NOTHING is sacred, you would rightly expect dozens, perhaps hundreds of lawsuits....especially from the families of supposedly murdered children....right?)


Well, I happened to come across the most ridiculously pathetic thing earlier this evening!

Check out this loser's lawyer-mobile! pinsky22pinsky1


SO pathetic! It is almost as if it is a joke. His van is parked in front of the New Haven County jailhouse.

Is this guy actually an attorney, or is he some loser who would have easily been paid off to withdraw his suit? If he did sue, that would give him access to TONS of evidence, which could have presented a MAJOR problem for the players in the Sandy Hook event. Take another look at this loser's advertising/company car/daily driver/(and perhaps living quarters) and ask yourself this: If this man was offered $100,000 to go away and never question the Sandy Hook event EVER again, do you think he would take that money?

Attorney Irving J. Pinsky, [link to www.avvo.com]
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