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Capt. NealŪ
 
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May I make a suggestion, Dave?

Why continue to argue with a loser like DSK who demonstrates
time and time again that he has his own set of 'facts' which he
believes in contrary to any and all evidence to the contrary.

Arguing with a loser like DSK only results in his ridiculous
positions gaining some credibility by association in treating with
you and your, superior and rational positions.

The way to talk to a liberal is to state only the facts. Stating
the most pertinent facts first is often the end of the discussion.

In Doug's case, as in the case of most liberals, the most pertinent
fact is DSK is a loser and his views are wrong and have been
rejected by the American electorate.

CN


"Dave" wrote in message news
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 12:20:56 -0500, DSK said:

... I repeat the challenge. Don't rely on the sources I
cite. Find a single report from a source you trust contradicting the
proposition that trial lawyer are among the highest contributors to the
Dems.


Now you're backpedaling again. The issue is not how much "trial lawyers"
give to the Democratic Party but how much *more* they give to that party
than to the Republicans.

I take it that you are losing confidence in your propaganda.


You take it wrong in two respects. First I remain confident that trial
lawyers are among the largest contributors to the Dems, and are not among
the largest contributors to the Republicans. Second in labeling my sources
"propaganda." In fact I've read it in numerous places, and have invited you
to independently verify that conclusion or find contrary evidence--an
invitation you have not taken up. Instead, you've now added a claim that
trial lawyers are among the largest contributors to the Republicans. Have
you any authority at all for that proposition? What is it, because I haven't
been able to locate it. In fact Martin points us to a source indicating that
73% of all contributions by lawyers and law firms in the 2004 election cycle
went to Democrats. My 35 years practice tells me that lawyers who practice
corporate law or intellectual property law are more likely to be Republican
than are trial lawyers. Yet even when their contributions are thrown in they
are far outweighed by the big contributions from ATLA's PAC and the
individual contributions from members of the tort and class action bars.