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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 16:01:28 -0700, Dr. John
wrote: On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 10:47:47 GMT, Robert Hawk belch-spoke these words: On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 23:43:54 -0700, Dr. John wrote: On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 15:12:11 GMT, belch-spoke these words: Well no, but I have been harmed by snakes, I mean lawyers. Can we get a class action suit against lawyers? Lawyers have done more harm than solder. So let's start with a class action against lawyers. So many things wrong with that statement.... cant compute....errr. beep. John I think his statement is perfectly clear. All Lawyers are SELF SERVING.. If we did not have these PARASITES chaseing every AMBULANCE the Doctors may continue to practice.. I didn't say it was unclear, I said it was wrong. Suing lawyers if you are one is hypocrisy and if you are not, is suicide. All Lawyers ARE hypocrites AND they would be dooing us a favor by taking the gas pipe.. Or as you put it "Suicide" And I know PLENTY of lawyers that don't chase ambulances or doctors. What goddamn world are you living in? NOT Your world Where everybody has their head "up their ass" Oh the High Classed MouthPiece who makes the rounds with the sleazy Gumshoes, Kicking in motel room doors, thumping his Bible. A class act for sure.. BFG John Hey john, Are you one of them scumbag lawyers?? Just My Opinions.. Bob |
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 16:01:28 -0700, Dr. John
wrote: On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 10:47:47 GMT, Robert Hawk belch-spoke these words: On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 23:43:54 -0700, Dr. John wrote: On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 15:12:11 GMT, belch-spoke these words: Well no, but I have been harmed by snakes, I mean lawyers. Can we get a class action suit against lawyers? Lawyers have done more harm than solder. So let's start with a class action against lawyers. So many things wrong with that statement.... cant compute....errr. beep. John I think his statement is perfectly clear. All Lawyers are SELF SERVING.. If we did not have these PARASITES chaseing every AMBULANCE the Doctors may continue to practice.. I didn't say it was unclear, I said it was wrong. Suing lawyers if you are one is hypocrisy and if you are not, is suicide. All Lawyers ARE hypocrites AND they would be dooing us a favor by taking the gas pipe.. Or as you put it "Suicide" And I know PLENTY of lawyers that don't chase ambulances or doctors. What goddamn world are you living in? NOT Your world Where everybody has their head "up their ass" Oh the High Classed MouthPiece who makes the rounds with the sleazy Gumshoes, Kicking in motel room doors, thumping his Bible. A class act for sure.. BFG John Hey john, Are you one of them scumbag lawyers?? Just My Opinions.. Bob |
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 20:07:42 -0000, Dave Platt wrote:
What's the old story? Oh, yeah. Lawyer moves from the East Coast back to a small frontier town, back sometime in the 1800's. Six months later, he's nearly destitute... nobody in town needs a lawyer. So, he writes to an old school friend of his, and encourages his friend to move to the same town and open a competing legal practice. Ten years later, they are both sufficiently wealthy to retire in comfort. That old saw, coupled with the "if you build it, they will come" didn't work when I retired from an over-full desk of cases in the Federal service to an empty desk and lots of scrounging as a sole practitioner in the private sector. I loved doing the legal work. I hated running the business. And "they" didn't come - I had to go out and snag them. I hated that, too. So I retired "for real" and do just about as much (free) legal consulting as I feel like doing. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon Retired and loving every minute of it.... Work was getting in the way of my hobbies |
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 20:07:42 -0000, Dave Platt wrote:
What's the old story? Oh, yeah. Lawyer moves from the East Coast back to a small frontier town, back sometime in the 1800's. Six months later, he's nearly destitute... nobody in town needs a lawyer. So, he writes to an old school friend of his, and encourages his friend to move to the same town and open a competing legal practice. Ten years later, they are both sufficiently wealthy to retire in comfort. That old saw, coupled with the "if you build it, they will come" didn't work when I retired from an over-full desk of cases in the Federal service to an empty desk and lots of scrounging as a sole practitioner in the private sector. I loved doing the legal work. I hated running the business. And "they" didn't come - I had to go out and snag them. I hated that, too. So I retired "for real" and do just about as much (free) legal consulting as I feel like doing. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon Retired and loving every minute of it.... Work was getting in the way of my hobbies |
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Sylvan Butler wrote:
In fact, dealing with a lawyer in the first place is the best way to avoid having to deal with more lawyers later! Because the lawyers have been too much involved in the law, and it gets created and twisted so that only lawyers are allowed to interpret it. If you try to skip that step, as you note, the lawyer cartel is likely to come after you. In fact lawyers *are* the only ones allowed to interpret it. That is exactly what passing a Bar exam buys them. If you skip that step, what you have is fools like yourself who think they know something about it, but don't. If I want a contract, or any other legal document, to actually say what is necessary (as an example of when a lawyer is useful), I'm certainly going to actually have a lawyer look at it rather than someone like you! -- Floyd L. Davidson http://web.newsguy.com/floyd_davidson Ukpeagvik (Barrow, Alaska) |
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Sylvan Butler wrote:
In fact, dealing with a lawyer in the first place is the best way to avoid having to deal with more lawyers later! Because the lawyers have been too much involved in the law, and it gets created and twisted so that only lawyers are allowed to interpret it. If you try to skip that step, as you note, the lawyer cartel is likely to come after you. In fact lawyers *are* the only ones allowed to interpret it. That is exactly what passing a Bar exam buys them. If you skip that step, what you have is fools like yourself who think they know something about it, but don't. If I want a contract, or any other legal document, to actually say what is necessary (as an example of when a lawyer is useful), I'm certainly going to actually have a lawyer look at it rather than someone like you! -- Floyd L. Davidson http://web.newsguy.com/floyd_davidson Ukpeagvik (Barrow, Alaska) |
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I STARTED WORKING WITH SOLDER SINCE THE AGE OF 9, I AM NOW 69 YEARS OF
AGE. I HAVE HELD (AN ADVANCED CLASS) AND A FIRST CLASS COMMERCIAL WITH RADAR ENDORSEMENT. I HAVE WORKED AT A RADIO NETWORK, AN AIRLINE, AND SPENT 22 YEARS AS MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR IN A SILICON PLANT. IF ANYBODY SHOULD HAVE DAMAGE FROM SOLDER, I SHOULD. I DON'T. PLEASE EXCUSE CAPS, SHORT REPLIES, STROKE Bill Turner, WA0ABI, 1117 Pike St., Saint Charles,MO 63301. Phone 636-949-2210 Plastic Dial covers, any size, any shape. $14.00 Glass Dial covers, 2" to 8 7/8" x 1/16" incr, $14.00 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS, new, 7/8"DIA. X 3" OR 3 1/4" long, shiney red or blue cover, brown hot glue end seal with printed inscription the long way down the length, a metal mounting strap with a hole for mounting. Exactly like the ones so popular in rhe 40's, 50's, 60's. 33uF-47uF 160 volts, $4.00 33uF-47uF 160 volts 47uF/100 $5.00 AC/AC W/ C BP 33uF-47uF 94 uF/100 volts $5.00 (AC/DCbattery sets) 22uF-22uF 450 volts $5.50 (for AC sets The following are I" IN DIA. X 3 3/4" long, black 33uF-33uF 450 volts $6.00 (for AC sets) 47uF-47uF 450 volts $7.00 (for AC sets) ALL POSTAGE PAID,cash, money order, check For a business SASE a copy of the Pocket Resouce Guide and my personal four page catalog of pieces, parts, and manuals. |
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I STARTED WORKING WITH SOLDER SINCE THE AGE OF 9, I AM NOW 69 YEARS OF
AGE. I HAVE HELD (AN ADVANCED CLASS) AND A FIRST CLASS COMMERCIAL WITH RADAR ENDORSEMENT. I HAVE WORKED AT A RADIO NETWORK, AN AIRLINE, AND SPENT 22 YEARS AS MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR IN A SILICON PLANT. IF ANYBODY SHOULD HAVE DAMAGE FROM SOLDER, I SHOULD. I DON'T. PLEASE EXCUSE CAPS, SHORT REPLIES, STROKE Bill Turner, WA0ABI, 1117 Pike St., Saint Charles,MO 63301. Phone 636-949-2210 Plastic Dial covers, any size, any shape. $14.00 Glass Dial covers, 2" to 8 7/8" x 1/16" incr, $14.00 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS, new, 7/8"DIA. X 3" OR 3 1/4" long, shiney red or blue cover, brown hot glue end seal with printed inscription the long way down the length, a metal mounting strap with a hole for mounting. Exactly like the ones so popular in rhe 40's, 50's, 60's. 33uF-47uF 160 volts, $4.00 33uF-47uF 160 volts 47uF/100 $5.00 AC/AC W/ C BP 33uF-47uF 94 uF/100 volts $5.00 (AC/DCbattery sets) 22uF-22uF 450 volts $5.50 (for AC sets The following are I" IN DIA. X 3 3/4" long, black 33uF-33uF 450 volts $6.00 (for AC sets) 47uF-47uF 450 volts $7.00 (for AC sets) ALL POSTAGE PAID,cash, money order, check For a business SASE a copy of the Pocket Resouce Guide and my personal four page catalog of pieces, parts, and manuals. |
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