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To: didjuneau who wrote (405905)10/21/2023 6:58:31 PM
From: didjuneau  Respond to of 458046
 
Blood from a turnip? Alex Jones cannot use bankruptcy protection to avoid paying $1B to Sandy Hook families, judge rules

foxnews.com

A Texas judge ruled that Infowars host Alex Jones cannot use bankruptcy protection to avoid paying Sandy Hook massacre victims' families more than $1.1 billion for his conspiracy theories that the 2012 shooting was a hoax.

U.S. District Judge Christopher Lopez of Houston issued the ruling Thursday.


Last year, Sandy Hook families won nearly $1.5 billion in judgments against Jones in lawsuits over repeated claims of a false theory that the school shooting never happened.


It's all Alex Jones' fault, the Fake News.

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To: didjuneau who wrote (405905)10/22/2023 6:06:47 AM
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That is terrible, very bad form. What a jerk.

I like coyotes. But then, I'm a city boy. They can be a real bane to those who make their living off the land. I remember driving, I think it was in Missouri, and saw several coyotes strung up on a fence along the roadside.

I was appalled at the time, but thinking about it later, I realized the rancher probably did that to tell the other coyotes not to come around there anymore.