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                                               United States Court of Appeals
                                                       Tenth Circuit
               UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS February 1, 2012

                      FOR THE TENTH CIRCUIT       Elisabeth A. Shumaker
                                                      Clerk of Court


KENNETH PAUL POLA, individually
and as a parent to minor WLP,

          Plaintiff-Appellant,

v.                                          No. 11-4040
                                    (D.C. No. 2:11-CV-00095-TC)
STATE OF UTAH; CHURCH OF                      (D. Utah)
JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY
SAINTS; MARK VAN ROSENVELT,
Lt.; ALICIA ZAVALA-LOPEZ;
AMERICA FIRST CREDIT UNION;
AMERICAN FAMILY INSURANCE;
ANITA MONSON; APOLLO GROUP;
BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA,
President; BEST BUY; BLAIR
SMITH; BOYD K. PACKER;
BRANDON B. SALTZGIVER;
BRENDAN P. MCCULLAGH;
BRIAN CORPRON; BRIAN DUNN;
BRIAN R. BARNHILL; BROOKE R.
PAGE; CAMIE PRATT; CANDACE
A. GLEED; CARY EVANS; CATHY
MULLINS; CHERYL LAWSON;
CHRISTY CHANDONIA; CINDEE
JENSEN; CINDY CHRISTENSEN;
CONVERGYS; DANNY GIRON;
DARREN MOWER; DAVE
HOENSHELL; DAVID E. YOCOM;
DAVID J. HOLDSWORTH; DEBBIE
L. HANN; DENICE BROWN POLA;
DIRECTV, INC.; DON WALKER;
ERNEST GONZALES; FRED M.
CIVISH; FRED W. POLA; GARY R
HERBERT; GREG GOODMAN;
HEATHER GUNNERSON
MORRISON; INTERMOUNTAIN
HEALTH CARE INC.; INGDIRECT;
JAMES H. DEANS; JAMES RUSSO;
JAMES W. WINDER; JAMIE
LOCKE; JANICE BARSON; JEAN D.
ASHLEY; JIM KARPOWITZ; JOE
TATE; JOHN PEARCE; JOHN
SWALLOWS; JON M. HUNTSMAN,
JR.; KARA WESTON; KENNETH
SARDONI; KEITH L. STONEY;
KRISTEN COX; LANE MORRIS;
LARRY THORNE; LEIGH A.
ADAMS-CURD; LEVI LORENC;
MARK FERRARO; MARK L.
SHURTLEFF; MARTY B.
BUSHMAN; MATHEW MOWER;
MELANIE SERASSIO; MICHAEL O.
LEAVITT; MICROSOFT; MIKE
MILLER; MIKE WINDER; MONICA
AUSTIN; MURRY JENSEN;
NORMAN JOHNSON; ARNOLD,
Officer; BLACK, Officer;
CORDOVA, Officer; (FNU)
SANDERS, Officer; FNU SANFORD,
Officer; STOKES, Officer; REGGIE
JOHNSON, Officer; PAM GIRON;
PAT NOLA; PAUL D. ISAAC; PAUL
G. AMANN; PAUL N. BENNER;
PHILLIP D. BECK; QWEST; RANDY
MAURER; RICHARD BAGLEY;
RICHARD CATTEN; RUSSELL N.
CONDIE; RYAN ROBINSON; RYAN
ROCK; SARAH BYRD; SCOTT K.
SORENSON; SCOTT SPRINGER;
STOKES, Sgt.; SHANE MCCAULEY;
M. MACKAY, Sheriff; SHERRIE M.
HAYASHI; SORENSON
COMMUNICATIONS, INC.;
STEPHEN B. WATKINS; STEVE
CRAWFORD; SUZETTE FALKS;
THAYLE NIELSEN; TIMOTHY


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    DENNIS; TRACY BOUGHN; TRINA
    ORR; VALARIE WASHINGTON;
    VERN GREENHALGH; WAYNE T.
    PYLE; WEST VALLEY CITY; FNU
    WILSON; FNU MOON; AURORA
    HOLLEY, ALJ; REGGIE JOHNSON,

              Defendants-Appellees.


                           ORDER AND JUDGMENT *


Before KELLY, MURPHY, and HOLMES, Circuit Judges.



       Kenneth Paul Pola, proceeding pro se here as in the district court, appeals

the district court’s dismissal of his complaint for failure to state a claim. We

have jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1291 and affirm.

       Mr. Pola filed a 145-page single-spaced complaint with 151 exhibits

attached, which the district court found was “incoherent, rambling, and include[d]

everything but the kitchen sink.” R. Vol. 3 at 111. The district court determined

that the complaint did not comply with Rules 8 and 12 of the Federal Rules of

Civil Procedure. Pursuant to Rule 8, “[a] pleading that states a claim for relief

*
       After examining the briefs and appellate record, this panel has determined
unanimously that oral argument would not materially assist the determination of
this appeal. See Fed. R. App. P. 34(a)(2); 10th Cir. R. 34.1(G). The case is
therefore ordered submitted without oral argument. This order and judgment is
not binding precedent, except under the doctrines of law of the case, res judicata,
and collateral estoppel. It may be cited, however, for its persuasive value
consistent with Fed. R. App. P. 32.1 and 10th Cir. R. 32.1.

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must contain: . . . a short and plain statement of the claim showing that the

pleader is entitled to relief,” Rule 8(a)(2), and “[e]ach allegation must be simple,

concise, and direct,” Rule 8(d)(1). Rule 12(b)(6) permits dismissal of a complaint

for “failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.”

      This court’s review of the dismissal order is de novo, “accepting as true all

of the well-pled factual allegations and asking whether it is plausible that the

plaintiff[] [is] entitled to relief.” Coll v. First Am. Title Ins. Co., 642 F.3d 876,

886 (10th Cir. 2011) (internal quotation marks omitted). Although pro se filings

will be construed liberally, this court “will not supply additional factual

allegations to round out a plaintiff’s complaint or construct a legal theory on a

plaintiff’s behalf.” Smith v. United States, 561 F.3d 1090, 1096 (10th Cir. 2009)

(internal quotation marks omitted). “[T]his court has repeatedly insisted that pro

se parties follow the same rules of procedure that govern other litigants.” Hall v.

Witteman, 584 F.3d 859, 864 (10th Cir. 2009) (internal quotation marks omitted).

      Having reviewed Mr. Pola’s complaint, we agree with the district court that

it fails to comply with Rules 8 and 12. Moreover, his appellate brief consists of

rambling conclusory allegations of wrongs committed by various defendants. His

brief is “wholly inadequate to preserve issues for review” and “do[es] not come

close to complying with Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 28.” Garrett v.

Selby Connor Maddux & Janer, 425 F.3d 836, 840 (10th Cir. 2005). Therefore,




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we are unable to determine the issues he is attempting to appeal and will not grant

him relief.

         In addition, Mr. Pola’s attacks on the district judge disentitle him to

review. See id. at 841. In his appellate brief, Mr. Pola has made numerous

allegations (without basis) along the following lines: “The Federal court who has

a history of fraudulent decisions, such as this, to support racketeering, slavery,

and human trafficking/ kidnaping of children and their parents, . . . where they

use technicalities, violations of their own rules, treason, falsifying the rules on the

Utah .gov website, establishment of a national religion, establishment of a state

religion, encouragement of ‘get rid of’ witnesses, evidence, recordings and

support for criminal actions by the LDS church/ State of Utah et, al.” [sic,

generally], Aplt. Br. at 2, and “The judges [sic] statement was treasonous,

criminal, and promoted murder, police brutality, and ignorance for the law.” Id.

at 23.

         This court has the inherent power “to impose order, respect, decorum,

silence, and compliance with lawful mandates.” Garrett, 425 F.3d at 841

(internal quotation marks omitted). Exercising that inherent power, we strike

Mr. Pola’s abusive and offensive language. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(f) (authorizing

the court to strike any impertinent or scandalous matter). Notwithstanding the

leniency we ordinarily afford pro se litigants, we “will not allow liberal pleading




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rules and pro se practice to be a vehicle for abusive documents.” Garrett,

425 F.3d at 841 (internal quotation marks omitted).

      Mr. Pola has filed several motions seeking injunctive relief from this court.

He has not followed the mandated procedures or made any of the required

showings to obtain a stay from this court. See Fed. R. App. P. 8(a);

10th Cir. R. 8.1, 8.2. Therefore, his motions are denied.

      The judgment of the district court is AFFIRMED. All pending motions are

DENIED.


                                                      Entered for the Court



                                                      Paul J. Kelly, Jr.
                                                      Circuit Judge




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