Oh this... is so disrespectful to the profession. I do not know why after all that I have learned about corruption in the legal profession that I still have this sense of...shall we say...admiration for the concept of the law.
And I retain respect for the law even though I am so often disappointed these days.
So this...hits in a place that offends me deeply.
This woman -- this piece of trash that has defiled an office that should be held as sacred needs to be punished severely. Not only should she lose her judgeship, but she should lose her license to practice law. She has no respect for the profession, so she shouldn't represent it. And she should be parked in a jail cell for a considerable length of time to cool off her panties because obviously she has no self control and doesn't know what constitutes "appropriate venues" for such activities. A courthouse in which, she was paid by the taxpayers to do a specific job is obviously not the proper place!
Oh, with me it's more like that line from the song "...where have you gone Joe DiMaggio, our nation turns its lowly eyes to you."
I grew up in a time of simple heroes and I have a nostalgic longing for a time when people actually could believe in heroes in all walks of life including law and justice.
It must be horrible to be a child now. There are too few heroes and even when there are some -- there is always someone there digging around trying to find some kind of dirt hoping to prove they aren't heroes after all.
But people and things that you can.be inspired by and want to live up to? Children don't have that in public figures too much nowadays.
Once upon a time, you could even (and this will be very difficult for you to believe) find virtue in newspaper reporters! I kid you not! There is a movie called "Call Northside 777". It's based on a true story about a newspaper reporter. I won't give away the plot because you must find a copy of this film and see it -- but I remember seeing this movie for the first time when I was about eleven years old and thinking to myself how wonderful it was that people as dedicated as news reporters existed. That was THEN. Now...well, it's certainly not the case anymore.
I want the Joe DiMaggio's (in terms of heroic images) back in all professions.
That's what I meant. I guess what I really want in a court room is a real life Perry Mason sitting on the bench.
Edited to add: I checked and "Call Northside 777" is available on YouTube for free.
Oh this... is so disrespectful to the profession. I do not know why after all that I have learned about corruption in the legal profession that I still have this sense of...shall we say...admiration for the concept of the law.
And I retain respect for the law even though I am so often disappointed these days. So this...hits in a place that offends me deeply.
This woman -- this piece of trash that has defiled an office that should be held as sacred needs to be punished severely. Not only should she lose her judgeship, but she should lose her license to practice law. She has no respect for the profession, so she shouldn't represent it. And she should be parked in a jail cell for a considerable length of time to cool off her panties because obviously she has no self control and doesn't know what constitutes "appropriate venues" for such activities. A courthouse in which, she was paid by the taxpayers to do a specific job is obviously not the proper place!
Its not disrespect because the judiciary deserves none. Theyre whores and this is typical of the corrupt legal barr.
Oh, with me it's more like that line from the song "...where have you gone Joe DiMaggio, our nation turns its lowly eyes to you."
I grew up in a time of simple heroes and I have a nostalgic longing for a time when people actually could believe in heroes in all walks of life including law and justice.
It must be horrible to be a child now. There are too few heroes and even when there are some -- there is always someone there digging around trying to find some kind of dirt hoping to prove they aren't heroes after all.
But people and things that you can.be inspired by and want to live up to? Children don't have that in public figures too much nowadays.
Once upon a time, you could even (and this will be very difficult for you to believe) find virtue in newspaper reporters! I kid you not! There is a movie called "Call Northside 777". It's based on a true story about a newspaper reporter. I won't give away the plot because you must find a copy of this film and see it -- but I remember seeing this movie for the first time when I was about eleven years old and thinking to myself how wonderful it was that people as dedicated as news reporters existed. That was THEN. Now...well, it's certainly not the case anymore.
I want the Joe DiMaggio's (in terms of heroic images) back in all professions.
That's what I meant. I guess what I really want in a court room is a real life Perry Mason sitting on the bench.
Edited to add: I checked and "Call Northside 777" is available on YouTube for free.
https://youtu.be/tJBN_iXkSc8?si=-9YUQWfwp1R8EsaR
What is wrong with Georgia?! What a cesspool...
Starting with A's, or the 14th letter in the alphabet?
At least we know she never had sex with Obama.
Or his husband....
I wonder if she had a banana in the other end....
Didn’t do nuffin! Tinky rubbing is not allowed in a State or Federal court house. What an example for the Judiciary.
Left ATL 15 years ago, they were political thugs then, and as time passed they've only gotten much worse.
With the Gavel or a Cee gar.
Our nations justice is a complete failure. These people are power hungry scum.
Well, at least once she is removed from the bench she will have an audience waiting to view her OnlyFans page. Kek