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On 17/04/2010 5:22 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 10:29:11 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
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Which has little to do with the argument that tort reform is
going to save
the healthcare system.

Tort reform would save the whole economic system. The lawyers
tax is a
drag on the whole economy, producing absolutely nothing.



?? Come on. More nonsense. Most lawyers are honest and
hardworking. Lawyers
founded this country. We have nothing to be ashamed of.

The only explaination I have is lawyers back then were more
honest and under a lot more scruteny on the issue of governance.
Probably because many of their peers were NOT lawyers and they
had to get acceptance from the people.

"We the people..." founded the USA. Otherwise the residents
would have hung the idiots as traitors to the crown, and they
were traitors to the British. But victors write the history
books.

BTW, I think they did a good job. Just an observation that they
were British subjects before they were Americans.

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Time to ask ask, is our government serving us or are we serving
the government?

To be a lawyer in those days, you did not have to indoctrinated by
a law school. Just read the books and take the bar exam.

Only partially correct. You had to apprentice with an established
lawyer, much as John Adams did. As usual, you know little about
what you write.

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I read no where of Lincoln apprenticing with an established lawyer.
I think he was already a state senator when he took the bar.



So, you believe that Lincoln was one of the founders.... also, you're
unfamiliar with the concept of frontier country lawyers, which were
quite different than those on the East Coast.

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Logic escapes you again. We were discussing the requirements to be an
attorney in the old days. The East was a frontier also. One of my
relatives was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Abraham
Clark. NJ lawyer, self taught, surveyor, and attorney. Did not ever
read of him apprenticing as an attorney either.



Sure. We believe you. NOT

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Believe or not. I do not give a **** what you believe.



Yet you can't help but say something. Weren't you going to ignore me??

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Because you are so far out troll, sometimes it is hard to ignore gross
stupidity by you.



And, yet... you keep posting. Assuming I'm a troll, which I'm not, but
whatever... what would that make you? A puppet and not a bright one.

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