[Coco] Amazing!

wdg3rd at comcast.net wdg3rd at comcast.net
Mon Sep 1 14:40:45 EDT 2008


"Voire dire" .  That's frogspeek for "Jury tampering".  Can't find a damned thing in the US (or any supposedly subordinate state) Constitution to support that crime.  (The US Constitution doesn't make the States subordinate -- Abrafuckingham Lincoln did that in violation of the oath he took at his inauguration)
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Ward Griffiths    wdg3rd at comcast.net

"What I know [about the art of the sword] boils down to this:  If you see a guy running at you with a sword, put two rounds in his chest to slow him down, then one into his brain to finish him off".  Aaron Allston, _Sidhe Devil_

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "mike delyea" <mdelyea at gmail.com>
> Lawyers are a self-perpetuating evil - we need lawyers to defend
> ourselves against lawyers.  They like to use obfuscating language to
> conceal their real intent.  Also they like to use Latin phrases to
> describe legal actions.  How many of us are familiar enough with Latin
> to understand set cases?  Here in Canada there was supposed to be
> legislation passed to make legalese into proper English (and French)
> so that the average person could understand what was going on.  It
> doesn't seem to be happening (quel surprise).  Luckily for me I was
> raised Catholic when everything was still in Latin and so I understand
> most.  A bit of French also helps.  I don't know if you guys in the
> U.S. have "voir dire" but you better bring your lawyer ( and then
> dispose of him/her).
> 
> On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 7:06 PM, Neil Morrison <neilsmorr at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene Heskett" <gene.heskett at verizon.net>
> >
> >> First, we kill all the lawyers..
> >
> > No, just remove all licensing for them. A doctor has to decide in seconds
> > what to do. What is the hurry with writing words on paper?
> >
> > They spend $100,000 or more for a 3 year course most agree teaches them
> > nothing but makes the colleges rich. Then they have to spend more money to
> > pass the bar exams.
> >
> > They learn by doing, so an apprenticeship system would work much better. A
> > few states still allow you to challenge the exam with no school - why not
> > all?
> >
> >
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