By the middle of next week, Roy Pearson, the D.C. administrative law judge who sued his neighborhood dry cleaners for $54 million and lost, will receive a letter that starts the process of putting him out of a job.
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Saturday, August 4, 2007
Man who sued Dry Cleaner's for 54 Million has lost his job.
I guess when you have no common sense, this is the best that can happen, remove your butt from being a judge as we don't need judges that has doggy doo for brains. Where do they get these people?
Friday, August 3, 2007
13 percent of Alabama's bridges 'structurally deficient'
I took a look at some of the bridges listed in the link in my area and found that some I drive across all the time are listed as structurally deficient which makes you wonder if it might fall while driving across.
Thirteen percent of Alabama's bridges are classified by federal officials as structurally deficient, the same designation as the bridge that fell Wednesday in Minneapolis.There are 15,827 bridges in Alabama controlled by state, county and city governments, federal records show, and 2,101 of those are structurally deficient.
[Click here to see the ratings on the busiest problem bridges in Alabama and Jefferson, Shelby and St. Clair counties]
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Dope dealer in Ramos-Compean case cops guilty plea
If there was ever any U.S. Attorney's that needed to be removed from office, this one from Texas has really over stepped his authority and seems to favor dope dealers so he can put our Border Patrol agents in prison for doing their job of protecting our border. This man, a buddy of Bush's has went to new lows when it comes to prosecuting people that are there for our protection and needs to be removed from office and slapped with a fine large enough that will make him understand reality.
Cipriano Ortiz-Hernandez, the stash house operator in the "second load" brought across the border by Osvaldo Aldrete-Davila in the Ramos and Compean case, pleaded guilty in El Paso on Tuesday to drug charges.The plea bargain allows prosecuting U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton to continue withholding government investigative reports.....
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Wednesday, August 1, 2007
BREAKING: Major Freeway Bridge Collapses into Mississippi River
A freeway bridge over the Mississippi River in Minneapolis collapsed Wednesday, sending many cars into the water, injuring 20 to 30 people. The bridge connects downtown Minneapolis and the University of Minnesota.
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Obama says he might send troops to Pakistan.
Talk about foreign relations, this guy is clueless as to what they are. Or either his mouth engages before his brain kicks in!
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said Wednesday that he would possibly send troops into Pakistan to hunt down terrorists, an attempt to show strength when his chief rival has described his foreign policy skills as naive.
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Gun Control that went too far
This is an example of how the government can carry gun control to the extreme.
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Federal authorities have agreed to tell a judge in Idaho that the "threat" from a gun-shop manager they had complained of probably wasn't anything significant, the manager has told WND.
According to a statement released by Ryan Horsley, manager of Red's Trading Post of Twin Falls, Idaho, his lawyers and lawyers with the U.S. Attorney's office met and "agreed to neutralize" the complaint that had been submitted by inspectors for the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
"Although an apology would be nice, this will suffice," Horsley said. "We are pleased with this decision and with the response that we have received from supporters across the nation who have been following this case."
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Judge's decision "Normalizes" transgenderism
Talking about wasting taxpayers money, this is about as far out as it can get when it comes to our taxes and what happens to yo-yo's in prison.
A family values organization is criticizing a judge's ruling that taxpayers must pay for a sex-change treatment for a state prison inmate. According to Associated Press reports, the inmate, Randall Gammett, demanded a name change to Jenniffer Spencer while in prison, as well as various treatments.
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