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Tag: lawyersBy Corinthian Scales, Section News
Because, Rick Michigan can't print money...
So happy to vote this loser out in '14. The above ^ is what's wrong with America and the GOP. (3 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Get a load of the entitlement mentality on these two cake eaters.
AYFKM? No, you slippery crony capitalist big government Progressive. You work for me Nerd-boy, and I trust your smarmy, perpetual stealth-mode Ann Arborness as far as I can throw my house over your boondoggle DRIC bridge. And, dig the chops on the retained mouthpiece.
"I pay my travel out of pocket every week, I pay my parking, I don't expense mileage. It's cost me tens of thousands of dollars, personally," said Kevyn Orr. Hey, stupid, for starters Kevyn, you already got caught in a lie. Not a smart Bankruptcy shyster. Kevyn accepted the job (with extravagant perks), and please do tell us what other forms of employment covers the tab for any out of state residency? It didn't fly at Ford Motor when Channel 7's Steve Wilson exposed Mark Fields weekly trips home to Florida, to avoid Michigan's Income Tax. The Governerd likes to play government is a business, well, the Public Sector don't dig that sh!t - bad business image. Alan Mulally ate crow ...and, the li'l "Rock and Roll" Executive's corporate Gulfstream went buh-bye. Tho, Fields did keep the Mullet. The alleged Republican Party Nerd? Slick Rick blunders on as if it's none of the public's business. THAT'S "customer service," baby! (2 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Want to see how Ronulans deep-six Rep. Bentivolio's reelection? Chem-trails.
"We'll bring in some Air Force folks right here in our district. We can have an oversight reform committee hearing right here and we'll investigate," said Bentivolio in response to an audience question. "I'd like to find out about it too." Oh, Lord. Please Kerry, don't play with your vegetables. We here at RM didn't bust our asses in 2012, just to have a few PaulTards in the crowd grenade us in 2014.
But despite such embarrassing diversions the first-term Congressman, say political insiders, will be difficult to unseat in 2014 - even with last week's announcement that In the redrawn CD-11, I wouldn't be so cocksure as to hang my hat on "the power of incumbency". Not in Oakland, and Wayne County's den of vipers, anyway. Continued below. (611 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
I kid you not.
1105897 19:10 ARREST: OBAMA, ONYANGO 37 CHARLES ST FRAMINGHAM, MA That's right folks, President Odowngrade's illegal uncle Omar has already retained aunt Zeituni's immigration shyster.
A number of media outlets have already reported that an illegal immigrant from Kenya by the name of Onyango Obama, 67, was arrested last week on Wednesday after he nearly rammed his SUV into a police car in Framingham, Massachusetts. Read the entire story here (6 comments) Comments >> By The Wizard of Laws, Section News
Just when you thought every ridiculous lawsuit had already been filed, along comes Luther D. McCaskill with his attorney, Tracie Gittleman.
Apparently, McCaskill came unglued when he learned that his children had not been selected in the lottery used to select the incoming 2009-10 kindergarten class at Highmeadow Common Campus Elementary School in the Farmington Public Schools. His claim, according to the Detroit News, is that the ballots were never shaken (or stirred, presumably), and that all selections were made "off the top" without reaching into the middle or the bottom. McCaskill and Gittleman want the Oakland County Circuit Court to issue an injunction voiding the previous lottery and requiring the school district to have a do-over. Let's all applaud this noble effort and ponder the lessons Mr. McCaskill and his lawyer are teaching the McCaskill children:
The court rightly threw that guy out on his ear, which is exactly what should happen with McCaskill. As for Ms. Gittleman, she should spend some time learning why attorneys are referred to as "counselors." And oh yeah, I want the last lottery drawing done over! |
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