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To: Smiling Bob who wrote (265492)8/1/2010 6:03:32 AM
From: Skeeter BugRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
SB, i'm sorry to hear that. corruption sucks. tyranny sucks.

the direction this country is moving is obvious. the criminals at the top are obvious to those who break through the mental lethargy.

my recommendation is don't borrow money to take that bus - only take it once you have the bus fair in pocket.

on a more productive note, is there anything a person can do to protect their estate so this doesn't happen?

also, who is contesting the state, a local and friend of the judge?

i watched "the international" with clive owen tonight. seems to me that if they had added in some drug running, they would've done a decent job of depicting modern money center banking.



To: Smiling Bob who wrote (265492)8/1/2010 11:53:53 AM
From: ValueproRespond to of 306849
 
My sympathies. I've been there and seen too much of this over the years.

Law, it seems, is quite often designed to sustain lawyers, not civil order and common sense. Note the fact that in all other professions, fee sharing - especially with people from outside the field - is unethical, if not explicitly illegal. But as lawyers write the laws, they keep for themselves what they deny to others.

...and I have had and continue to have in my family a lot of lawyers whom I respect, so I'm not putting them all in the same barrel.

FWIW