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					Originally Posted by Cletus Miller  He also said he didn't understand what he was signing.  As has basically every other person in a similar situation.
 If the peon were a licensed attorney, you have a point.  My understanding was that the peons were not, for I think obvious reasons.
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I haven't seen the affidavits but I would expect the last line to be something like "I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true of my own personal knowledge."  Maybe he didn't understand "the foregoing" -- but did he really not understand the statement that "the foregoing is true"?  If anything, the "gosh, I didn't understand the document" argument is further proof of bad faith.