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Justice would be giving the money to a deserving charity. Makes sense to penalize Giuliani for being an idiot. Doesn't make sense to enrich the plaintiffs and their lawyers. Giuliani is an idiot and deserves to suffer for it. The ever-loyal Donald Trump will probably help him out. Bill
 
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The people who were harmed by being defamed by a former Fed prosecutor deserve the money.
 
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Justice would be giving the money to a deserving charity. Makes sense to penalize Giuliani for being an idiot. Doesn't make sense to enrich the plaintiffs and their lawyers. Giuliani is an idiot and deserves to suffer for it. The ever-loyal Donald Trump will probably help him out. Bill


Oh, so the defamed Plaintiffs and their lawyers should file, pursue and prevail in a lawsuit and then give all of their damages and fees to a charity?

Do you have any understanding of how our court systems work?


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They also get the $2 million debt Trump owes Rudy.


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They also get the $2 million debt Trump owes Rudy.


Now, that is interesting. I hope the US Marshall's show up at Mar A Lago with writs of execution and auction off trump's gold-plated toilet. Although it is probably encumbered by some sort of lien.


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Maybe they can confiscate Guiliana’s gold sneakers and Trump watch. Beings as how he is such a Trump fanboy, I’m sure Trump has gifted him first additions. Or maybe paid his fees with valuable trinkets…


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They also get the $2 million debt Trump owes Rudy.


Now, that is interesting. I hope the US Marshall's show up at Mar A Lago with writs of execution and auction off trump's gold-plated toilet. Although it is probably encumbered by some sort of lien.


They have to sue first, no?


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In addition to the Trump campaign fees and the New York apartment, Giuliani must also turn over a collection of several watches, including ones given to him by European presidents after the September 11, 2001, attacks; a signed Joe DiMaggio jersey and other sports memorabilia; and a 1980 Mercedes once owned by the Hollywood star Lauren Bacall. Additionally, the judge ordered that Giuliani turn over his television, items of furniture and jewelry.


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They also get the $2 million debt Trump owes Rudy.


Now, that is interesting. I hope the US Marshall's show up at Mar A Lago with writs of execution and auction off trump's gold-plated toilet. Although it is probably encumbered by some sort of lien.


They have to sue first, no?


The Fed District Court Clerk issues the writ.
 
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Liman hasn’t yet decided if Giuliani will be able to keep a Palm Beach, Florida, condominium he also owns, or the four New York Yankees World Series rings he has, which Giuliani’s son contends his father gave him.


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The people who were harmed by being defamed by a former Fed prosecutor deserve the money.

Yeah, I'm sure it injured their future earnings by 148 million. Make that 100 million after the lawyers take their cut. That defamation was the best thing to ever happen in their lives. You're welcome to defame me a little if you like. Go ahead and accuse me of election fraud. I can take it and would settle for half that. Bill
 
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The people who were harmed by being defamed by a former Fed prosecutor deserve the money.

Yeah, I'm sure it injured their future earnings by 148 million. Make that 100 million after the lawyers take their cut. That defamation was the best thing to ever happen in their lives. You're welcome to defame me a little if you like. Go ahead and accuse me of election fraud. I can take it and would settle for half that. Bill


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Last December, a federal jury ordered Giuliani to pay nearly $150 million for his lies about Freeman and Moss, and the pair have been working ever since to collect the money. He was ordered to pay $16,171,000 to Freeman for defamation, $16,998,000 to Moss for defamation, $20 million to each woman for emotional distress and $75 million total in punitive damages.


In addition, the women had to move out of their homes and essentially go into hiding because of the death threats against them by MAGAts inspired by Giuliani's blatant lies.


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They also get the $2 million debt Trump owes Rudy.


Now, that is interesting. I hope the US Marshall's show up at Mar A Lago with writs of execution and auction off trump's gold-plated toilet. Although it is probably encumbered by some sort of lien.


They have to sue first, no?


The Fed District Court Clerk issues the writ.


Rudy hasn't won a judgement against trump has he?


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The people who were harmed by being defamed by a former Fed prosecutor deserve the money.

Yeah, I'm sure it injured their future earnings by 148 million. Make that 100 million after the lawyers take their cut. That defamation was the best thing to ever happen in their lives. You're welcome to defame me a little if you like. Go ahead and accuse me of election fraud. I can take it and would settle for half that. Bill


That is what courts are for. How much is it for you to get death threats?
 
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They also get the $2 million debt Trump owes Rudy.


Now, that is interesting. I hope the US Marshall's show up at Mar A Lago with writs of execution and auction off trump's gold-plated toilet. Although it is probably encumbered by some sort of lien.


They have to sue first, no?


The Fed District Court Clerk issues the writ.


Rudy hasn't won a judgement against trump has he?


Not to my knowledge.

He vant charge for services rendered for his role in the election cases dismissed as they were.
 
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They also get the $2 million debt Trump owes Rudy.


Now, that is interesting. I hope the US Marshall's show up at Mar A Lago with writs of execution and auction off trump's gold-plated toilet. Although it is probably encumbered by some sort of lien.


They have to sue first, no?


It looks like they have succeeded to Rudy's rights in relation to the debt that trump owed Rudy. That typically means they now stand in the creditor's shoes and can utilize whatever means were available to the creditor to collect the debt from the debtor. In other words, they are free to utilize whatever collection methods were available to the original debtor in order to satisfy the debt. The US Marshall option probably isn't available at this point so yes, you're correct. Probably have to bring a lawsuit.


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The people who were harmed by being defamed by a former Fed prosecutor deserve the money.

Yeah, I'm sure it injured their future earnings by 148 million. Make that 100 million after the lawyers take their cut. That defamation was the best thing to ever happen in their lives. You're welcome to defame me a little if you like. Go ahead and accuse me of election fraud. I can take it and would settle for half that. Bill


Defamation damages aren't based entirely on economic calculations. In addition to compensating the Plaintiff, the damages are designed to deter future misconduct by the defendant and to punish.

Example: do you think a $100k judgment against trump would mean anything to him? Versus a $100mm judgment? It's why net worth is typically admissible evidence in a defamation trial and in relation to any claim involving gross negligence or intentional misconduct..it allows the jury to determine what sort of an award will deter future misconduct.


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The people who were harmed by being defamed by a former Fed prosecutor deserve the money.

Yeah, I'm sure it injured their future earnings by 148 million. Make that 100 million after the lawyers take their cut. That defamation was the best thing to ever happen in their lives. You're welcome to defame me a little if you like. Go ahead and accuse me of election fraud. I can take it and would settle for half that. Bill


Defamation damages aren't based entirely on economic calculations. In addition to compensating the Plaintiff, the damages are designed to deter future misconduct by the defendant and to punish.

Example: do you think a $100k judgment against trump would mean anything to him? Versus a $100mm judgment? It's why net worth is typically admissible evidence in a defamation trial and in relation to any claim involving gross negligence or intentional misconduct..it allows the jury to determine what sort of an award will deter future misconduct.


which, to me, is a screaming example on UNequal application of the law - McD's doesn't ask for your financial statement and social credit score on prices, and speeding ticket fines are based on the offense, not the offender (well, expect for repeat offenders)


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The people who were harmed by being defamed by a former Fed prosecutor deserve the money.

Yeah, I'm sure it injured their future earnings by 148 million. Make that 100 million after the lawyers take their cut. That defamation was the best thing to ever happen in their lives. You're welcome to defame me a little if you like. Go ahead and accuse me of election fraud. I can take it and would settle for half that. Bill


That is what courts are for. How much is it for you to get death threats?

Somebody gives me a death threat, I say, "Bring it, Asshole". I'm most likely a better shot, pretty alert, still surprisingly mobile, and old enough that I'm caring less every year. I'm seldom unarmed, and own my own excavation equipment. My dog is still young, alert, and a biter. Mind you, if it pays enough, I'll cry like a baby and hide in the basement. Regards, Bill
 
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The people who were harmed by being defamed by a former Fed prosecutor deserve the money.

Yeah, I'm sure it injured their future earnings by 148 million. Make that 100 million after the lawyers take their cut. That defamation was the best thing to ever happen in their lives. You're welcome to defame me a little if you like. Go ahead and accuse me of election fraud. I can take it and would settle for half that. Bill


That is what courts are for. How much is it for you to get death threats?

Somebody gives me a death threat, I say, "Bring it, Asshole". I'm most likely a better shot, pretty alert, still surprisingly mobile, and old enough that I'm caring less every year. I'm seldom unarmed, and own my own excavation equipment. My dog is still young, alert, and a biter. Mind you, if it pays enough, I'll cry like a baby and hide in the basement. Regards, Bill


Two women election workers doing their jobs in Atlanta have no excavation equipment and aren't self-proclaimed "manly men" but still have the right to be free of death threats inspired by blatant lies by a President's lawyer.


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The people who were harmed by being defamed by a former Fed prosecutor deserve the money.

Yeah, I'm sure it injured their future earnings by 148 million. Make that 100 million after the lawyers take their cut. That defamation was the best thing to ever happen in their lives. You're welcome to defame me a little if you like. Go ahead and accuse me of election fraud. I can take it and would settle for half that. Bill


That is what courts are for. How much is it for you to get death threats?

Somebody gives me a death threat, I say, "Bring it, Asshole". I'm most likely a better shot, pretty alert, still surprisingly mobile, and old enough that I'm caring less every year. I'm seldom unarmed, and own my own excavation equipment. My dog is still young, alert, and a biter. Mind you, if it pays enough, I'll cry like a baby and hide in the basement. Regards, Bill


Oh, good for you, you are a bad-ass.

Other folks may not be and they decide to utilize the court system to settle disputes. And, by the way...after you settle your dispute with a weapon or a dog, you can expect to be an unwilling participant in the judicial system...both criminal and civil.

Why do you care so much about what happens to Rudy? Oh wait....trump-tard.


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Well, we are a nation of law and not might.

I have read the testimony of these servant volunteers. Giuliani got off ease.

I am glad he got disbarred over all this.
 
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Well, we are a nation of law and not might.

I have read the testimony of these servant volunteers. Giuliani got off ease.

I am glad he got disbarred over all this.


He should be in jail, just like trump. Seditionists.


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Well, we are a nation of law and not might.

I have read the testimony of these servant volunteers. Giuliani got off ease.

I am glad he got disbarred over all this.


He should be in jail, just like trump. Seditionists.


I agree but this kind of public downfall and monetary hit has to hurt, and at his stage of life there will be no recovery.

What a way to throw away a lifetime of accomplishment. Just sad really.
 
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Well, we are a nation of law and not might.

I have read the testimony of these servant volunteers. Giuliani got off ease.

I am glad he got disbarred over all this.


He should be in jail, just like trump. Seditionists.


I agree but this kind of public downfall and monetary hit has to hurt, and at his stage of life there will be no recovery.

What a way to throw away a lifetime of accomplishment. Just sad really.


i mean, steve, the depth of your education and experience are, well, astounding - do you and fifi hang out in a chat room, and practice ignoring the rule of law together? Say, how many economics courses did you take in college, i must of missed that "witty" reply ??

you have been drinking full sugar coke again, haven't you? naughty naughty

is this the point in your emotional journey where you start hissing and spitting and swearing again? i mean, you look SOOOO cool and macho, losing your thread and then posting about it - a grown man should be amazed watching you


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The people who were harmed by being defamed by a former Fed prosecutor deserve the money.

Yeah, I'm sure it injured their future earnings by 148 million. Make that 100 million after the lawyers take their cut. That defamation was the best thing to ever happen in their lives. You're welcome to defame me a little if you like. Go ahead and accuse me of election fraud. I can take it and would settle for half that. Bill


Defamation damages aren't based entirely on economic calculations. In addition to compensating the Plaintiff, the damages are designed to deter future misconduct by the defendant and to punish.

Example: do you think a $100k judgment against trump would mean anything to him? Versus a $100mm judgment? It's why net worth is typically admissible evidence in a defamation trial and in relation to any claim involving gross negligence or intentional misconduct..it allows the jury to determine what sort of an award will deter future misconduct.


which, to me, is a screaming example on UNequal application of the law - McD's doesn't ask for your financial statement and social credit score on prices, and speeding ticket fines are based on the offense, not the offender (well, expect for repeat offenders)


Come on. Be real. The damages here are whatever the jury thinks they are....I know you guys don't like that but there is the whole 7th Amendment thing. It's exactly the thing that makes folks accountable. Including trump. How do you miss this? what other enforcement mechanism exists that keeps folks like trump from saying or doing whatever they want as long as it isn't criminal?

A $100,000 verdict means nothing to trump.

Trial by jury.


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equal protection under the law, Mike -- i assume your swore an oath along those lines


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What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
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Originally posted by LHeym500:
Well, we are a nation of law and not might.

I have read the testimony of these servant volunteers. Giuliani got off ease.

I am glad he got disbarred over all this.


He should be in jail, just like trump. Seditionists.


I agree but this kind of public downfall and monetary hit has to hurt, and at his stage of life there will be no recovery.

What a way to throw away a lifetime of accomplishment. Just sad really.


i mean, steve, the depth of your education and experience are, well, astounding - do you and fifi hang out in a chat room, and practice ignoring the rule of law together? Say, how many economics courses did you take in college, i must of missed that "witty" reply ??

you have been drinking full sugar coke again, haven't you? naughty naughty

is this the point in your emotional journey where you start hissing and spitting and swearing again? i mean, you look SOOOO cool and macho, losing your thread and then posting about it - a grown man should be amazed watching you


Quite the meltdown Jeffe, apparently you never did go sugar free on the orange Kool-Aid. Shame, you seem to struggle with anger issues.

Do you disagree that Rudy's downfall was sad or are you just here to defend anyone in Trumpland?

What is your assessment of the downfall of "Americas mayor"?

Do you think he should get a pass or be held accountable?

Inquiring minds and all.
 
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equal protection under the law, Mike -- i assume your swore an oath along those lines


I did and the discussion we're having is apples and oranges.

Damages in civil trials are different. $100k means nothing to trump but it would bankrupt you and I. Jury has to be free to impose a penalty that is meaningful to the Defendant in order to deter future intentional misconduct...like this was. And, the only way they can do that is to be provided information in relation to the defendant's net worth. I already explained this. If you don't get it or, more likely, just don't agree with...I understand. I guess.


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Well, we are a nation of law and not might.

I have read the testimony of these servant volunteers. Giuliani got off ease.

I am glad he got disbarred over all this.


He should be in jail, just like trump. Seditionists.


I agree but this kind of public downfall and monetary hit has to hurt, and at his stage of life there will be no recovery.

What a way to throw away a lifetime of accomplishment. Just sad really.


i mean, steve, the depth of your education and experience are, well, astounding - do you and fifi hang out in a chat room, and practice ignoring the rule of law together? Say, how many economics courses did you take in college, i must of missed that "witty" reply ??

you have been drinking full sugar coke again, haven't you? naughty naughty

is this the point in your emotional journey where you start hissing and spitting and swearing again? i mean, you look SOOOO cool and macho, losing your thread and then posting about it - a grown man should be amazed watching you


Quite the meltdown Jeffe, apparently you never did go sugar free on the orange Kool-Aid. Shame, you seem to struggle with anger issues.

Do you disagree that Rudy's downfall was sad or are you just here to defend anyone in Trumpland?

What is your assessment of the downfall of "Americas mayor"?

Do you think he should get a pass or be held accountable?

Inquiring minds and all.


so, judging by the elaborate dodge (reminds me of a toddler telling stories to not go to bed) the answer is zero.. you have had zero formal college education - good to know --

i don't care what happens to rudy, in the least - not my circus, not my monkeys -- words you could live by ...

do cut back on the sugar, and follow your doctors advice -- he only wants the best for you... or a 72 hour psych hold, whatever - this new strain your are smoking isn't your friend


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

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the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
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equal protection under the law, Mike -- i assume your swore an oath along those lines


I did and the discussion we're having is apples and oranges.

Damages in civil trials are different. $100k means nothing to trump but it would bankrupt you and I. Jury has to be free to impose a penalty that is meaningful to the Defendant in order to deter future intentional misconduct...like this was. And, the only way they can do that is to be provided information in relation to the defendant's net worth. I already explained this. If you don't get it or, more likely, just don't agree with...I understand. I guess.


i hear you - i don't like it, but it's reality as is -- only a fool fights against the facts, right?

it does bother me that once we say "oh, you called me a mean name, give me 10 million dollars" COULD be applied to a little old church lady that gave someone a piece of her mind ... likely won't, but could -- doesn't seem fair ...

but watch, little stevie will be along on his sugar high, telling us both how the cow at the cabbage

btw, early voting was STILL packed today, will try again tomorrow


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

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the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
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http://www.weaponsmith.com
 
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Originally posted by LHeym500:
Well, we are a nation of law and not might.

I have read the testimony of these servant volunteers. Giuliani got off ease.

I am glad he got disbarred over all this.


He should be in jail, just like trump. Seditionists.


I agree but this kind of public downfall and monetary hit has to hurt, and at his stage of life there will be no recovery.

What a way to throw away a lifetime of accomplishment. Just sad really.


i mean, steve, the depth of your education and experience are, well, astounding - do you and fifi hang out in a chat room, and practice ignoring the rule of law together? Say, how many economics courses did you take in college, i must of missed that "witty" reply ??

you have been drinking full sugar coke again, haven't you? naughty naughty

is this the point in your emotional journey where you start hissing and spitting and swearing again? i mean, you look SOOOO cool and macho, losing your thread and then posting about it - a grown man should be amazed watching you


Quite the meltdown Jeffe, apparently you never did go sugar free on the orange Kool-Aid. Shame, you seem to struggle with anger issues.

Do you disagree that Rudy's downfall was sad or are you just here to defend anyone in Trumpland?

What is your assessment of the downfall of "Americas mayor"?

Do you think he should get a pass or be held accountable?

Inquiring minds and all.


so, judging by the elaborate dodge (reminds me of a toddler telling stories to not go to bed) the answer is zero.. you have had zero formal college education - good to know --

i don't care what happens to rudy, in the least - not my circus, not my monkeys -- words you could live by ...

do cut back on the sugar, and follow your doctors advice -- he only wants the best for you... or a 72 hour psych hold, whatever - this new strain your are smoking isn't your friend


I have attended three accredited colleges in two States you assumptive asshole. My most valuable skills were earned and developed outside of formal education though. I have far more work offered to me than I care to take on. I'm quite happy with my station in life, thank you.

My goodness, you win the tool of the internet award today princess.
 
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Rudy can worry about getting kicked out of all night laundromats for all I care. He did it to himself. F*ck him.
 
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equal protection under the law, Mike -- i assume your swore an oath along those lines


I did and the discussion we're having is apples and oranges.

Damages in civil trials are different. $100k means nothing to trump but it would bankrupt you and I. Jury has to be free to impose a penalty that is meaningful to the Defendant in order to deter future intentional misconduct...like this was. And, the only way they can do that is to be provided information in relation to the defendant's net worth. I already explained this. If you don't get it or, more likely, just don't agree with...I understand. I guess.


i hear you - i don't like it, but it's reality as is -- only a fool fights against the facts, right?

it does bother me that once we say "oh, you called me a mean name, give me 10 million dollars" COULD be applied to a little old church lady that gave someone a piece of her mind ... likely won't, but could -- doesn't seem fair ...

but watch, little stevie will be along on his sugar high, telling us both how the cow at the cabbage

btw, early voting was STILL packed today, will try again tomorrow


You're talking liability versus damages my friend. You might be OK being called an asshole idiot nationwide by a lying sack of shit....but some folks don't feel that way. As I have now repeatedly stated.....if that costs trump a $100k, he doesn't give a shit. If it costs him $100mm, we have his attention for defaming folks.


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Well, we are a nation of law and not might.

I have read the testimony of these servant volunteers. Giuliani got off ease.

I am glad he got disbarred over all this.


He should be in jail, just like trump. Seditionists.


I agree but this kind of public downfall and monetary hit has to hurt, and at his stage of life there will be no recovery.

What a way to throw away a lifetime of accomplishment. Just sad really.


i mean, steve, the depth of your education and experience are, well, astounding - do you and fifi hang out in a chat room, and practice ignoring the rule of law together? Say, how many economics courses did you take in college, i must of missed that "witty" reply ??

you have been drinking full sugar coke again, haven't you? naughty naughty

is this the point in your emotional journey where you start hissing and spitting and swearing again? i mean, you look SOOOO cool and macho, losing your thread and then posting about it - a grown man should be amazed watching you


Quite the meltdown Jeffe, apparently you never did go sugar free on the orange Kool-Aid. Shame, you seem to struggle with anger issues.

Do you disagree that Rudy's downfall was sad or are you just here to defend anyone in Trumpland?

What is your assessment of the downfall of "Americas mayor"?

Do you think he should get a pass or be held accountable?

Inquiring minds and all.


so, judging by the elaborate dodge (reminds me of a toddler telling stories to not go to bed) the answer is zero.. you have had zero formal college education - good to know --

i don't care what happens to rudy, in the least - not my circus, not my monkeys -- words you could live by ...

do cut back on the sugar, and follow your doctors advice -- he only wants the best for you... or a 72 hour psych hold, whatever - this new strain your are smoking isn't your friend


I have attended three accredited colleges in two States you assumptive a$$hole.

My goodness, you win the tool of the internet award today princess.


awww, did you drop out of all three or did the sco-pro catch up with you, as you do seem to ddge a SIMPLE question -- how many economics.. heck, i'd even take accounting, courses did you attend AND pass?

zero still?

tisk tisk, little stevie, swearing (or shouting) doesn't mean you are winning, jr, quite the opposite .. but you do you, boo .. keep smoking that strain and eating your candy bars ..

poot little thing ... you remind me of a toothless chihuahua barking at the doorbell on tv .. it's kinda funny, ONCE


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equal protection under the law, Mike -- i assume your swore an oath along those lines


I did and the discussion we're having is apples and oranges.

Damages in civil trials are different. $100k means nothing to trump but it would bankrupt you and I. Jury has to be free to impose a penalty that is meaningful to the Defendant in order to deter future intentional misconduct...like this was. And, the only way they can do that is to be provided information in relation to the defendant's net worth. I already explained this. If you don't get it or, more likely, just don't agree with...I understand. I guess.


i hear you - i don't like it, but it's reality as is -- only a fool fights against the facts, right?

it does bother me that once we say "oh, you called me a mean name, give me 10 million dollars" COULD be applied to a little old church lady that gave someone a piece of her mind ... likely won't, but could -- doesn't seem fair ...

but watch, little stevie will be along on his sugar high, telling us both how the cow at the cabbage

btw, early voting was STILL packed today, will try again tomorrow


You're talking liability versus damages my friend. You might be OK being called an a$$hole idiot nationwide by a lying sack of sh!t....but some folks don't feel that way.


oh, you saw little stevie's latest post? i look on swearing in public as being mentally defective, and like a mean dog, i usually try to stay away from it ... USUALLY -- but he's like a 10¢ top .. easy to spin up and funny to watch


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

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the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
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equal protection under the law, Mike -- i assume your swore an oath along those lines


I did and the discussion we're having is apples and oranges.

Damages in civil trials are different. $100k means nothing to trump but it would bankrupt you and I. Jury has to be free to impose a penalty that is meaningful to the Defendant in order to deter future intentional misconduct...like this was. And, the only way they can do that is to be provided information in relation to the defendant's net worth. I already explained this. If you don't get it or, more likely, just don't agree with...I understand. I guess.


i hear you - i don't like it, but it's reality as is -- only a fool fights against the facts, right?

it does bother me that once we say "oh, you called me a mean name, give me 10 million dollars" COULD be applied to a little old church lady that gave someone a piece of her mind ... likely won't, but could -- doesn't seem fair ...

but watch, little stevie will be along on his sugar high, telling us both how the cow at the cabbage

btw, early voting was STILL packed today, will try again tomorrow


You're talking liability versus damages my friend. You might be OK being called an a$$hole idiot nationwide by a lying sack of sh!t....but some folks don't feel that way.


oh, you saw little stevie's latest post? i look on swearing in public as being mentally defective, and like a mean dog, i usually try to stay away from it ... USUALLY -- but he's like a 10¢ top .. easy to spin up and funny to watch


That might be funny coming from a sane individual, from you it just a bad joke.

Poor little princess, sand in the VJ tonight? You seem irritated.

Was it the being proven wrong in public that upset you so this evening?
 
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equal protection under the law, Mike -- i assume your swore an oath along those lines


I did and the discussion we're having is apples and oranges.

Damages in civil trials are different. $100k means nothing to trump but it would bankrupt you and I. Jury has to be free to impose a penalty that is meaningful to the Defendant in order to deter future intentional misconduct...like this was. And, the only way they can do that is to be provided information in relation to the defendant's net worth. I already explained this. If you don't get it or, more likely, just don't agree with...I understand. I guess.


i hear you - i don't like it, but it's reality as is -- only a fool fights against the facts, right?

it does bother me that once we say "oh, you called me a mean name, give me 10 million dollars" COULD be applied to a little old church lady that gave someone a piece of her mind ... likely won't, but could -- doesn't seem fair ...

but watch, little stevie will be along on his sugar high, telling us both how the cow at the cabbage

btw, early voting was STILL packed today, will try again tomorrow


You're talking liability versus damages my friend. You might be OK being called an a$$hole idiot nationwide by a lying sack of sh!t....but some folks don't feel that way.


oh, you saw little stevie's latest post? i look on swearing in public as being mentally defective, and like a mean dog, i usually try to stay away from it ... USUALLY -- but he's like a 10¢ top .. easy to spin up and funny to watch


That might be funny coming from a sane individual, from you it just a bad joke.

Poor little princess, sand in the VJ tonight? You seem irritated.



so, drop out or scholastic probation kicked you out of 3 schools? hmm, again, little stevie, can't seem to recognize fair play .. what a macho ...
que hombre!

hmm, it's starting to feel like i am picking on specialEd .. is that ANOTHER caprisun, little stevie??

how many economics or accounting courses have you attended and passed? dodging the question, just like whacky naki, means the reality is ZERO ...

see how easy that is? just acknowledge your actual accomplishments, you should be proud

hey, steve, i stole a pic off your webcam - sorry you are so upset


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Epic meltdown princess...I mean, that post was really something.

Do enjoy making incorrect assumptions in public repeatedly? I had somewhere between very good and excellent grades in every school I attended. I do have a degree. I have had TWO very successful careers and run a thriving business. My most valuable skills I learned on my own, through hard work.

You must love looking like a tool.

An angry and pathetic tool at that.

How about you? Any success running your own business princess? I think you have mentioned in the past that you were a loser in your attempts to become self-employed. Tell us about your success in the real world, where it counts.
 
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