Friday, October 29, 2010

Contempt of Court

Elder feral son Uday and I laughed so hard reading this I couldn't breathe. [Read]

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[Via Mack H]

4 comments:

  1. I recently met a PhD working as a receptionist. Driving past the local large university, I saw many earnest-looking young people obviously thinking those hundreds of hours and tens of thousands of dollars will get them something besides some nice calligraphy on parchment.
    Wakey-wakey time.

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  2. I'm sure it will be lost on all the statist apologist types that--regardless of the individual failings of this filing, which are obvious enough--this example is nothing more than responding in the same tone in which one has been addressed.

    Frankly, I thought it was reasonably polite. History tells me pretty clearly that everything the state does involves the implicit threat of murder for "noncompliance", and so pretty much any appearance in a courtroom in legal opposition to the state involves at least one muzzle pointed at you.

    See? "Cocksucker" seems almost flimsy in that context, doesn't it?


    Amusing read. I wonder how many of those get filed that we never hear about? :-)

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  3. I've gone paperless. They can consider themselves served.

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  4. If courts hadn't become so contemptible, we wouldn't have to hold them in contempt.

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