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Re: One sided stories THE BIG TRIP
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Posted by LH on October 15, 2002 at 14:07:30 from (205.188.209.109):
In Reply to: One sided stories THE BIG TRIP posted by Cub House Lawyer on October 15, 2002 at 12:40:56:
Yep you must be a lawyer and used to talkin oughtta both sides of yer face at the same time. You see that's the big problem with our societey today. Everyone is sue happy and the moment some poor disgruntled customer says something in public which was not meant to be derrogatory, but as a fair warning to others, y'all start talking defamation or slander lawsuits. We can just see the dollar signs flashing in you attorney's eyes when you tally up your lawyer fees, damages, and court costs. It's time the world grew back up and people learned to stand on their own two feet and character. If we feel we've been wronged we have a constitutional right to freedom of speech to express our opinion. Which is all the gentleman was doing. He said absolutely nothing personally derrogatory about the man. Yessir my opinion isn't worth much, but I hate lawyers, and lawmakers (which I think are interchangeable) You are correct in the other gentlemen should post his side of the story if he chooses to. However I notice a lot of these guys in the classifieds are apparently tractor jockeys who use Kim's free service to their advantage since they are constantly selling things on this wonderful free site. Have a good day
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