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Barney Lyon wrote:
There is a lot you don't know, you stupid ***** !
You little ***** Democrats are real desperate.
we all this way realy heard Bush for this third run for president. ha ha ha ha ha
(http://www.politicalamazon.com/bush-articles.html#lawsuit) to recover
property damage to the car. I do not know which driver was at fault,
but I found it interesting that Bush sued Enterprise Rental-A-Car.
His theory was that the other driver did not have a valid driver's
license and, therefore, that Enterprise should not have rented him a
car. I leave it to you to decide if that is an example of looking for a
deep pocket with only a tangential relationship to the damage. Bush
collected a $2,500 settlement from Enterprise.
Another pet peeve of the tort reformers is forum shopping. Forum
shopping is seeking out a favorable jurisdiction to file suit even if
that jurisdiction has little or no relationship to the tort. The GOP
astroturf organization, Progress For America
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<p>Barney Lyon wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><b><font size=+1>There is a lot you don't know, you
stupid ***** !</font></b></blockquote>
<b><font size=+1>You little ***** Democrats are real desperate.</font></b>
<br><b><font size=+1>we all this way realy heard Bush for this third run
for president. ha ha ha ha ha</font></b>
<br><b><font size=+1></font></b>
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<br>(<a href="http://www.politicalamazon.com/bush-articles.html#lawsuit">http://www.politicalamazon.com/bush-articles.html#lawsuit</a>)
to recover
<br>property damage to the car. I do not know which driver was at fault,
<br>but I found it interesting that Bush sued Enterprise Rental-A-Car.
<p>His theory was that the other driver did not have a valid driver's
<br>license and, therefore, that Enterprise should not have rented him
a
<br>car. I leave it to you to decide if that is an example of looking for
a
<br>deep pocket with only a tangential relationship to the damage. Bush
<br>collected a $2,500 settlement from Enterprise.
<p>Another pet peeve of the tort reformers is forum shopping. Forum
<br>shopping is seeking out a favorable jurisdiction to file suit even
if
<br>that jurisdiction has little or no relationship to the tort. The GOP
<br>astroturf organization, Progress For America</blockquote>
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Barney Lyon wrote:
*There is a lot you don't know, you stupid ***** !*
*You little ***** Democrats are real desperate.*
Faggots are yummy !
http://www.hellward.dsl.pipex.com/Faggots2.jpg
--
Jez
'Realism is seductive because once you have accepted the reasonable
notion that you should base your actions on reality, you are too often
led to accept, without much questioning, someone else's version of what
that reality is. It is a crucial act of independent thinking to be
skeptical of someone else's description of reality.'-
Howard Zinn
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