Hey! Don’t remove my impertinent and scandalous words!

In Schmalfeldt’s incorrectly titled “PLAINTIFF’S MOTION IN OPPOSITION TO DEFENDANTS’ MOTION TO DISMISS FOR LACK OF PERSONAL JURISDICTION, DEFENDANTS’ MOTION TO STRIKE, DEFENDANTS’ MOTION TO MAKE MORE DEFINITE AND DEFENDANTS’ MOTION TO DISMISS FOR FAILURE TO STATE A CLAIM FOR WHICH RELIEF CAN BE GRANTED” response, he makes the following argument:

II. There is No Compelling Reason to Strike Any Portion of Plaintiff’s Second Amended Complaint Due to Rule 12(f) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

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Jurisdiction and the GS-13 Writer

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This is a story about how a failed retired dismissed GS-13 (yes, it’s important to note that him being a GS-13 grade employee bears authority for his opinions) moved around the country, sued a whole lot of people pro-se, and failed because he doesn’t understand the basic concepts of language, much less the law. Continue reading

Messing with the Big Dogs.

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It appears that Schmalfeldt is feeling his oats again, running off at the keyboard that he has a legal beef with agiledog, aka Scott Hinkley.

As usual, Schmalfeldt is puffing his chest and making fun of a guy who is physically able (read, doesn’t hide behind a fake disease), and has a much better life than Schmalfeldt.

https://twitter.com/breitbitnews/status/895492771003285504

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Being an Adult

uhyBill Schmalfeldt is all about being an adult now. He wants the world to believe that the people he’s suing need stern discipline for their childish behavior.

So naturally, when he received the four motions in response to his poorly conceived federal complaint, he chose to compliment the lawyer of his adversaries while still throwing a bit of shade at the defendants. Continue reading