The Strunk’s tale

Christopher Earl Strunk photoHow does one serve a complaint on the President of the United States in his personal capacity? Christopher-Earl : Strunk thinks he knows, and he shares his process server adventure in a 7-page affidavit filed in the case of Taitz v. Mississippi Democrat Party.

This isn’t new, dating back to October 4, but it is entertaining reading, sort of a Chicago travelogue of places Barack Obama wasn’t at the time. Oh, and something is gonna go in somebody’s “permanent record.”

"Process Service for Dummies" book mock-up

MS – ECF 43 – 2012-10-10 – Taitz v MSDPM – AFFIDAVIT of Personal Service on Barack Obama And

Even though Barack Obama appeared in the Mississippi case, he has not conceded that he was properly served by Mr. Strunk.

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22 Responses to The Strunk’s tale

  1. Sounds like a Monty Python script.

  2. A prison novel of eternal torment?

    misha marinsky: Sounds like a Monty Python script.

  3. jtmunkus says:

    “It was a dark and stormy night…”

  4. Dr. Conspiracy: A prison novel of eternal torment?

    Python, not Kafka.

  5. Jim F says:

    Come on, Doc! You can’t promise something great and when I click on find that it is not available. Is there somewhere else that I can find the saga?

  6. Click the Continue Readling link to see Strunk’s story embedded. The link that’s not working (and I will fix) is just the articles on this site tagged with Orly’s case. Sorry for the confusion.

    Jim F: Come on, Doc! You can’t promise something great and when I click on find that it is not available. Is there somewhere else that I can find the saga?

  7. Actually, Firesign Theater.

    i was imprisoned by a faceless country for a crime of which i had no knowledge of, and certainly did not commit… but, what of that?, in me spare time i’ve been pursuing me ‘obby., and writing a great prison novel., at first i used an ink composed of parts of me own blood, ‘owever, this was not compatible with my toner cartridges, therefore i aquired a squid that is a better fit., i’m very pleased to present you with the first copy of my tale of eternal torment entitled ” IN COLD LEATHER”

    misha marinsky: Python, not Kafka.

  8. Yoda says:

    stunning does not begin to describe the depths of stupidity exhibited

  9. Bob says:

    I obtained a copy of Christopher-Earl Strunk’s Permanent Record from George Soros. It reads in full:

    First Grade
    Eats paste

    Sixth Grade
    Christopher-Earl is having difficulty distinguishing fantasy from reality, professional psychiatric therapy recommended

    Eighth Grade
    Eats paste, not college material

  10. RuhRoh says:

    Strunk truly is delusional. Yes, he’s a rabid conspiracy theorist and thoroughly vexatious litigant, but he’s also delusional. Clinically delusional.

    Doc’s met him, too, and I think he’d agree.

  11. I’m not qualified to make clinical diagnoses. I would just say that Mr. Strunk seemed to be a rather intense fellow who believed in a range of conspiracies controlling things. He seemed most concerned with the Federal Reserve when I talked to him.

    RuhRoh: Doc’s met him, too, and I think he’d agree.

  12. Northland10 says:

    So he takes a cab from Adams to Randolph (a few blocks north) so he can attempt to serve Obama for America when he would have had better luck and take the cab (or Amtrak) 200 miles and actually affect service at the proper place.

  13. Dr. Conspiracy: He seemed most concerned with the Federal Reserve when I talked to him.

    Jesuits. Don’t forget the Jesuits.

  14. Dr. Conspiracy:Actually, Firesign Theater.

    Oops – it went right by me. Is it age, or the stroke?

    I still can recite the first four stanzas of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. FWIW

  15. elmo says:

    Maybe they should just call Paula Jones’ lawyers and ask them to explain how they effected service on a sitting U.S. president.

  16. donna says:

    Chris Strunk: Complaint of attempt to commit a crime
    by NY Public Officers in the 2012 Electoral College

    Please take notice of Petitioner’s intent to file an order to show cause application at the Kings County Supreme Court Building at 11 AM on the 10th Floor intake at 360 Adams Street on Monday November 19, 2012 for a preliminary injunction relief pending a declaratory judgment on issues of law; e.g., Are public officers to be held liable as accessories to felonies in usurpation of Office of POTUS and Ballot access? Are public officers presented with the facts of Barack Obama ineligibility able to change qualifications before the Electoral College Vote scheduled December 15, 2012?

    http://obamareleaseyourrecords.blogspot.com/2012/11/attempt-to-commit-crime-by-ny-electors.html

  17. RuhRoh says:

    misha marinsky: Jesuits. Don’t forget the Jesuits.

    Yes, it all leads back to Rome in Strunk’s alternate reality.

  18. RuhRoh says:

    donna:
    Chris Strunk: Complaint of attempt to commit a crime
    by NY Public Officers in the 2012 Electoral College

    Please take notice of Petitioner’s intent to file an order to show cause application at the Kings County Supreme Court Building at 11 AM on the 10th Floor intake at 360 Adams Street on Monday November 19, 2012 for a preliminary injunction relief pending a declaratory judgment on issues of law; e.g., Are public officers to be held liable as accessories to felonies in usurpation of Office of POTUS and Ballot access? Are public officers presented with the facts of Barack Obama ineligibility able to change qualifications before the Electoral College Vote scheduled December 15, 2012?

    Is this his way of seeking permission to file yet another suit about Obama being a foreigner after being declared a vexatious litigant?

    He’s been hanging around with Orly too much. Note he also charges “racketeering” in the complaint.

  19. nbc says:

    Will be denied due to lack of standing

    donna:
    Chris Strunk: Complaint of attempt to commit a crime by NY Public Officers in the 2012 Electoral College

  20. Andrew Vrba, PmG says:

    In regards to his pic. Those aren’t jpeg artifacts, that is how the man really looks.

  21. Rickey says:

    Most attorneys use professional process servers, but not Orly. I have lost track of the number of times she has failed to properly serve parties in her many legal follies.

  22. Thomas Brown says:

    Strunk, Junior year:

    Eats college. Pastes record to therapist.

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