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To: jlallen who wrote (908308)12/14/2015 9:03:21 AM
From: gronieel2  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576979
 
...Its a rubber stamp....


So allen, you're saying that judgeships in New Hampshire are political hacks appointed by the Governor. And they even offered you one but the Notary business was too good.

I guess a lot of Portia Law School for Girls grads must migrate up there looking for government jobs.

I don't think the Governor of New Hampshire will even see your comments his rubber stamp bi-partisan committee. He's got better things to do than hang out on obscure BBs with part time New Hampshire Notaries.



To: jlallen who wrote (908308)12/14/2015 9:38:36 AM
From: gronieel2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576979
 
"...Its a rubber stamp....lol
You're clueless as usual..."


JLAllen, are you really saying the Governor's appointment of Judges in the State of New Hampshire is merely approved by a rubber stamp committee even though they are supposed to be bipartisan?

Those judgeships must not pay very well if you can make more witnessing real estate closings.

Anyway, maybe I will ask the Governors office about the rubber stamp committee for judgeships you talked about. They will give us a straight answer I betcha.