Covington student sues Washington Post for $250 million
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Or don't.GrundleStiltzkin said:Bring back #ourhondo
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This is a typical Dazzler thread. Runs his mouth; ends up look like a fool with his balls in a vise.
No admissions of idiocy; no regrets; no shame; still running his ignorant piehole.
Dazzler is the same genius that argued that the $1.5M settlement by the insurance company for the City of Ferguson, MO to Michael Brown’s family was some kind of admission of wrongdoing by Officer Darrin Wilson.
An imbecile who knows nothing about criminal law was unhappy with the way the Grand Jury was run by the prosecutor in the potential case against Darrin Wilson.
Now, he’s arguing the settlements to Nick Sandman are essentially meaningless . . .
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There is zero chance this fool has both an MBA and a JD from UDub. Who is he? His takes and repetitive posts means he’s an imbecile. This is the poster who once told me his daughter got accepted to UC-Bakersfield, which if you know the CA university system, he’s full of bullshit.HHusky said:
Pressing.WestlinnDuck said:Yeah. The dazzler has often said that his taxes are too low. That certainly isn't a moral judgment. The politicians he votes for state that raising taxes is a moral obligation if not a patriotic duty. But, again, that isn't a moral judgment.
Taxes are about arithmetic and practicality. What do we need to collect and finance in order to pay for what we’ve chosen to undertake? And who has that money, the poor and lower middle class, or the rich and upper middle class? -
Let’s be honest...HHusky’s life screams Medicare fraud on several levels. I think its comical he keeps replying in a thread where reality beat him upside the head so hard instead of just walking away.
And the rumor on Twitter at the time was the kid got north of $30MM just from CNN...hadn't seen one yet on the WP but there is zero chance with that lawyer that he would have settled for a nominal amount. I do wish it had gone to discovery though...would have been eye-opening for a lot of folks to see how many nutjobs populate the current media.
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You gals think about me an awful lot.
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Oh come on, he’d been a ton o’ fun the last couple months.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Or don't.GrundleStiltzkin said:Bring back #ourhondo
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Reread the thread, Counselor . . . You were bitch-slapped the entire thread.HHusky said:You gals think about me an awful lot.
Winning!
If we think of you often, it’s only because it’s inexplicable how someone can be such a damn fool and come back time and time again for more.
Hands Up, Don’t Shoot, “Counselor”!
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You guys sound really cool.trublue said:
Reread the thread, Counselor . . . You were bitch-slapped the entire thread.HHusky said:You gals think about me an awful lot.
Winning!
If we think of you often, it’s only because it’s inexplicable how someone can be such a damn fool and come back time and time again for more.
Hands Up, Don’t Shoot, “Counselor”! -
The white flag routine . . .
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I’m not laughing with you . . .trublue said:The white flag routine . . .
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Dazzler is the same genius that argued that the $1.5M settlement by the insurance company for the City of Ferguson, MO to Michael Brown’s family was some kind of admission of wrongdoing by Officer Darrin Wilson.
Not only did he claim that it was an admission of wrongdoing by Wilson he claimed it was evidence in support of his claim that Wilson shot the GG in the back while he was running away. The Dazzler is no better than Hondo. He is just trolling at this point. -
You girls have awfully active imaginations. I know better than to waste my time chasing down mischaracterizations of my words and opinions by you, blob.SFGbob said:Dazzler is the same genius that argued that the $1.5M settlement by the insurance company for the City of Ferguson, MO to Michael Brown’s family was some kind of admission of wrongdoing by Officer Darrin Wilson.
Not only did he claim that it was an admission of wrongdoing by Wilson he claimed it was evidence in support of his claim that Wilson shot the GG in the back while he was running away. The Dazzler is no better than Hondo. He is just trolling at this point. -
They lie, it's what they do it's who they are.
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White flagSFGbob said:They lie, it's what they do it's who they are.
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Yep, lying is the last refuge. White flag indeed.
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Well ladies, when the judge allowed three of the 33 allegedly defamatory statements to be revived, he explicitly said discovery could be had as to those statements, mentioning emails explicitly, and the matter could be then be rescheduled for a summary judgment hearing. As I say, the discovery may have revealed evidence of knowledge--which seems likely since WaPo amended its reporting--or it may have just been embarrassing emails about a punchable virgin from Kentucky, well on his way to marrying his sister-cousin. We probably won't know unless the fetus fetishists violate their agreement
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More punchable than you, fatso?HHusky said:Well ladies, when the judge allowed three of the 33 allegedly defamatory statements to be revived, he explicitly said discovery could be had as to those statements, mentioning emails explicitly, and the matter could be then be rescheduled for a summary judgment hearing. As I say, the discovery may have revealed evidence of knowledge--which seems likely since WaPo amended its reporting--or it may have just been embarrassing emails about a punchable virgin from Kentucky, well on his way to marrying his sister-cousin. We probably won't know unless the fetus fetishists violate their agreement
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TriggeredTurdBomber said:
More punchable than you, fatso?HHusky said:Well ladies, when the judge allowed three of the 33 allegedly defamatory statements to be revived, he explicitly said discovery could be had as to those statements, mentioning emails explicitly, and the matter could be then be rescheduled for a summary judgment hearing. As I say, the discovery may have revealed evidence of knowledge--which seems likely since WaPo amended its reporting--or it may have just been embarrassing emails about a punchable virgin from Kentucky, well on his way to marrying his sister-cousin. We probably won't know unless the fetus fetishists violate their agreement
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MeltdownHHusky said:Well ladies, when the judge allowed three of the 33 allegedly defamatory statements to be revived, he explicitly said discovery could be had as to those statements, mentioning emails explicitly, and the matter could be then be rescheduled for a summary judgment hearing. As I say, the discovery may have revealed evidence of knowledge--which seems likely since WaPo amended its reporting--or it may have just been embarrassing emails about a punchable virgin from Kentucky, well on his way to marrying his sister-cousin. We probably won't know unless the fetus fetishists violate their agreement
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IronyNorthwestFresh said:
MeltdownHHusky said:Well ladies, when the judge allowed three of the 33 allegedly defamatory statements to be revived, he explicitly said discovery could be had as to those statements, mentioning emails explicitly, and the matter could be then be rescheduled for a summary judgment hearing. As I say, the discovery may have revealed evidence of knowledge--which seems likely since WaPo amended its reporting--or it may have just been embarrassing emails about a punchable virgin from Kentucky, well on his way to marrying his sister-cousin. We probably won't know unless the fetus fetishists violate their agreement
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Hahahaha. How long has it been since you've seen it, Fatso? 10 years? 20?HHusky said:
TriggeredTurdBomber said:
More punchable than you, fatso?HHusky said:Well ladies, when the judge allowed three of the 33 allegedly defamatory statements to be revived, he explicitly said discovery could be had as to those statements, mentioning emails explicitly, and the matter could be then be rescheduled for a summary judgment hearing. As I say, the discovery may have revealed evidence of knowledge--which seems likely since WaPo amended its reporting--or it may have just been embarrassing emails about a punchable virgin from Kentucky, well on his way to marrying his sister-cousin. We probably won't know unless the fetus fetishists violate their agreement
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“May have”HHusky said:
IronyNorthwestFresh said:
MeltdownHHusky said:Well ladies, when the judge allowed three of the 33 allegedly defamatory statements to be revived, he explicitly said discovery could be had as to those statements, mentioning emails explicitly, and the matter could be then be rescheduled for a summary judgment hearing. As I say, the discovery may have revealed evidence of knowledge--which seems likely since WaPo amended its reporting--or it may have just been embarrassing emails about a punchable virgin from Kentucky, well on his way to marrying his sister-cousin. We probably won't know unless the fetus fetishists violate their agreement
“Probably”
“seems likely”
“it may have just been”
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Qualifying words that concede we can’t know some things without information scare you Boris?NorthwestFresh said:
“May have”HHusky said:
IronyNorthwestFresh said:
MeltdownHHusky said:Well ladies, when the judge allowed three of the 33 allegedly defamatory statements to be revived, he explicitly said discovery could be had as to those statements, mentioning emails explicitly, and the matter could be then be rescheduled for a summary judgment hearing. As I say, the discovery may have revealed evidence of knowledge--which seems likely since WaPo amended its reporting--or it may have just been embarrassing emails about a punchable virgin from Kentucky, well on his way to marrying his sister-cousin. We probably won't know unless the fetus fetishists violate their agreement
“Probably”
“seems likely”
“it may have just been”
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Are you referring to the opinions you are pulling out of your ass during this latest meltdown?HHusky said:
Qualifying words that concede we can’t know some things without information scare you Boris?NorthwestFresh said:
“May have”HHusky said:
IronyNorthwestFresh said:
MeltdownHHusky said:Well ladies, when the judge allowed three of the 33 allegedly defamatory statements to be revived, he explicitly said discovery could be had as to those statements, mentioning emails explicitly, and the matter could be then be rescheduled for a summary judgment hearing. As I say, the discovery may have revealed evidence of knowledge--which seems likely since WaPo amended its reporting--or it may have just been embarrassing emails about a punchable virgin from Kentucky, well on his way to marrying his sister-cousin. We probably won't know unless the fetus fetishists violate their agreement
“Probably”
“seems likely”
“it may have just been”
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Of course. Because I like mocking you and never miss a chance to rub me being right in your face.HHusky said: -
Dance monkey, dance.HHusky said:Well ladies, when the judge allowed three of the 33 allegedly defamatory statements to be revived, he explicitly said discovery could be had as to those statements, mentioning emails explicitly, and the matter could be then be rescheduled for a summary judgment hearing. As I say, the discovery may have revealed evidence of knowledge--which seems likely since WaPo amended its reporting--or it may have just been embarrassing emails about a punchable virgin from Kentucky, well on his way to marrying his sister-cousin. We probably won't know unless the fetus fetishists violate their agreement
Desperation is a good look for you.