When George H.W. Bush was president and Dan Quayle was vice president, Quayle was invited by the American Bar Association to speak at some Washington luncheon, and he did. As he stood at the podium, he spoke of such lawsuits, pointing out how they are driving prices on everything through the roof. He pointed out at the time that in Japan, there was an estimated 1 attorney for every 50,000 people, and here in America, there was 1 attorney for every 2,500 people. He pretty much said or suggested that a major problem in and with our nation, are lawyers and these kinds of frivelous lawsuits.
I'm not saying or suggesting that Quayle was a good or bad guy, but I had to give him credit for going into a lions den and slapping the lions in the face and taking the meat out of their mouths and walking away.
Hey, remember those Miller-Lite beer commercials, "What if you combined..." and took two unrelated things and combined them? Had one where, "What if you combined lawyers and calf roping?", had the calf gate open and an attorney in his 3-piece suit running out for his life, clutching his attache' case as a rodeo cowboy moved in with the lasso to calf rope him? Miiler dropped that one after a lawyer or lawyers threatened to sue, saying the commercial could give someone an idea to...
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