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To: Sober who wrote (92140)10/27/2008 5:54:08 PM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541877
 
Sober,

Actually, we discussed Philip Berg earlier on the thread. (You might be surprised how hard we try to get facts on these things around here!) The man does not have a solid reputation. This is from a post of mine- it pretty much addressed your Berg question:

I just saw where someone said how reassuring that Philip BERG isn't a crackpot. And I thought, huh, to me any lawyer who is a 9-11 "truther" and brought a suit against Bush and the admin for failing to stop 9-11 and maybe even being behind it, and who asked SC justices to disbar themselves for their role in the 2000 election, and who has been fined 10K for ethics violations, sounds a bit crackpotty to me. The judge when handing down the verdict said, "This court has grown weary of Mr. Berg's continuous and brazen disrespect toward this court and his own clients. Mr. Berg's actions ... are an enormous waste of judicial time and resources that this court cannot, in good conscience, allow to go unpunished," Joyner wrote.

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To: Sober who wrote (92140)10/27/2008 6:02:53 PM
From: Paul Kern  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541877
 
but I think that a deputy attorney general of Pa is worth listening to for a few minutes.... and by the way he is a democrat....

Why do you think he's worth listening to? He's accused Obama of everything except the Lindbergh kidnapping.

Do yo also find the late Sen. Joe McCarthy worth listening to? He was a Republican.



To: Sober who wrote (92140)10/28/2008 9:53:39 AM
From: thames_sider  Respond to of 541877
 
I'd never heard of him so I clicked on the About Michael Savage to get an idea of him.

conservative radio talk show host Michael Savage continues to dominate the airwaves with his brash commentary and unapologetic solutions. The 10 million listeners who tune into Savage each week can't be wrong!
Obviously logic also not a strong point.

Best-Selling Author of 'The Savage Nation', 'The Enemy Within', 'Liberalism is a Mental Disorder'...

OK, so we're talking a pretty objective and moderate viewpoint here. I don't feel the need to unblock scripts to watch those videos, I do feel the questions might just be considered 'leading'...



To: Sober who wrote (92140)10/28/2008 10:00:39 AM
From: Suma  Respond to of 541877
 
I have listened to Michael Savage and my conclusion was he was a fanatic and nut.

This was not a one shot deal. I heard him a few times and yes there was some truths as I know them from years of experience but mostly he raves about issues just too much to be my
cup of tea.