A reminder about how Damm acted in the past

Christopher Hansen,

Greg Damm is on a mission. Greg Damm wants to silence his opposition and he lies about them to promote his evil agenda. This is borne out is what he said to Robert Kahre’s attorney, William A. Cohan, just last year.

I was looking over past stories about Greg Damm to give to the ACLU and I found a telling article I wrote that included statements by Greg Damm showing how he misrepresents the feelings and intent of others because, perhaps, he is paranoid.

At a meeting on On February 11, 2008, Greg Damm exposed his true feelings about this case telling this entire group: “Bill, you threatened my job and my pension.”

Mr. Cohan responded: “I have never threatened you, nor could I; I have no power to do that; I have only prosecuted claims in court on behalf of my client.”

Greg Damm’s voice rose as he said: “Bill, it’s personal. You threatened my job and my pension.”

Greg Damm is now trying to destroy the First Amendment because he appears to believe that other people are out to harm him or hurt his case against Kahre. Well in the words of Mr. Cohen “I have never threatened you, nor could I; I have no power to do that;” we have only committed free speech.

Here is the old article:

Judge Jones, who in this reporter humble opinion, was working in conjunction with Deputy Attorney General Damm and a Mormon IRS agent stepped far past the “avoid the appearance of impropriety” standard that public servants should meet. But then again this is Tax Law SO SHUT UP AND PAY is the only law these criminals follow.

To be very clear: Greg Damm is a Mormon. The lead IRS agent in this case is also a Mormon. I am LDS too, by the way, so this is not an exposé on The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints but an exposé on members of this faith that have abused their authority, violated their oath of office and committed acts, which to me, can only be considered felonious and even treasonous.

As I previously posted back in February before this site was strictly a news site:

On February 11, 2008, at approximately 3:15 P.M., Bobby Kahre’s attorney, William A. Cohan met with Assistant U. S. Attorney (“AUSA”) J. Gregory Damm, Department of Justice Tax Division Attorney (“DOJ-TDA”) Jared Dwyer, IRS Special Agents Ryan Rickey and Jared Halper; and Defense Counsel Michael Kennedy and Joel Hansen (Yes he is my brother).

At this meeting Greg Damm exposed his true feelings about this case telling this entire group: “Bill, you threatened my job and my pension.”

Mr. Cohan responded: “I have never threatened you, nor could I; I have no power to do that; I have only prosecuted claims in court on behalf of my client.”

Greg Damm’s voice rose as he said: “Bill, it’s personal. You threatened my job and my pension.”

“IT’S PERSONAL”?

Maybe this Mormon Mafioso Damm forgot that if it is personal the proper thing to do is to step down. But Damm was not worried because Mormon Mafioso Judge Jones was there to protect him (as he did IMHO). Well not any more.

The Ninth Circuit Court removed Mormon Mafioso Judge Jones from this case. The exact reasons will be reported on as soon as I can get my hands on the Ruling and write the article.

There is an interesting verse in Mormon Scripture:

Hel. 6: 38 And it came to pass on the other hand, that the Nephites did build them up (the Mafia of the day) and support them, beginning at the more wicked part of them, until they had overspread all the land of the Nephites, and had seduced the more part of the righteous until they had come down to believe in their works and partake of their spoils, and to join with them in their secret murders and combinations.

Does this ever fit these mafia IRS loving criminals. It also fits the Bush Administration and the Democrats that partake in evil spoils, and to join with evil men in their secret murders and combinations.

I look forward to reading the whole ruling. See you then!

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