Thursday, May 16, 2013
Newsboy Challenges Illegal White House Usurper “Obama” via Vermont Supreme Court
EXCLUSIVE story on Obama Ballot Challenge (Copyright 2013- republishing OK, if unaltered, with full attribution and OBC URL link).
By George Miller
“I was a newsboy, for over 30 years.” That’s how Mr. Paige described himself, with boyish glee, when asked about his occupation. Actually, he owned several large terminal newsstands and coffee shops on the Philadlephia subway system with sales of over a million dollars annually. I’m definitely no lawyer, he insisted, although admitting to taking courses on law (business, labor, common/civil and constitutional) as part of his Business Administration studies at the University of Delaware and having (until recently) an unblemished record of pro se case wins.
Running for a U.S. Senate seat against the deeply entrenched Socialist Bernie Sanders in the general election would have been a formidable task. An unknown, Paige set himself a budget of only $5000 in the primary, for various reasons. He lost to John MacGovern. But, he claims he captured about 30% of the Republican primary vote statewide and 50% in his target area, which must be one of the most-cost-effective Senate campaigns in recent history, based on cost per vote.
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EXCLUSIVE story on Obama Ballot Challenge (Copyright 2013- republishing OK, if unaltered, with full attribution and OBC URL link).
By George Miller
“I was a newsboy, for over 30 years.” That’s how Mr. Paige described himself, with boyish glee, when asked about his occupation. Actually, he owned several large terminal newsstands and coffee shops on the Philadlephia subway system with sales of over a million dollars annually. I’m definitely no lawyer, he insisted, although admitting to taking courses on law (business, labor, common/civil and constitutional) as part of his Business Administration studies at the University of Delaware and having (until recently) an unblemished record of pro se case wins.
Running for a U.S. Senate seat against the deeply entrenched Socialist Bernie Sanders in the general election would have been a formidable task. An unknown, Paige set himself a budget of only $5000 in the primary, for various reasons. He lost to John MacGovern. But, he claims he captured about 30% of the Republican primary vote statewide and 50% in his target area, which must be one of the most-cost-effective Senate campaigns in recent history, based on cost per vote.
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