California Superior Court Dismisses Intra-American Independent Party Lawsuit

On August 23, a California Superior Court Judge in Solano County dismissed the lawsuit King v Robinson, FCS034452. This is the lawsuit over which faction in the California American Independent Party represents the party. The faction that is allied with the national Constitution Party had filed the lawsuit. That faction is now free to appeal, if they wish to do so. The Superior Court had not actually adjudicated the case, but had instead said that it is moot. Thanks to Markham Robinson for this news.


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  1. yep, yep, yep. Some back ground. The present CP dictorial administration is firmly a top down organization. At least an oligarchy, if not a Dwane Phillips monarchy.

    Any one wanting to ‘shed light’ or ‘shake things up’ was quickly frozen out, both with the national CP and the old, original California AIP.

    Also both organizations had one, narrow, specific, uncompromising reason for existing. Every thing else is just window dressing.

    IMO the US Tax Payers Party had little to do with establishment tax abuse. Same with the national Constitution Party concerning the state and national constitutions.

    Coming to the table with any thing [Veterans Abuse, say] other than birth control was swiftly, and not so subtly, routed to anti abortion rhetoric.

    Top down or bottom up? Russia, Egypt, Libya sure have had some thing to say.

  2. Funny, look at what happened to your pathetic Reform Party- that’s a even sadder story.

  3. Cody Quirk

    Do you think Jim King will file a timely “MOTION TO SET
    ASIDE DISMISSAL” or would he an appeal as Richard Winger
    suggest?

    Sincerely, Mark Seidenberg

  4. Cody Quirk

    It is official, I am the new chairman.

    Sincerely, Mark Seidenberg, Chairman, American Independent Party

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