Friday, January 30, 2009

Posted by Marc on 9:19 PM
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Great post from Change.org - Hiding the Homeless: Super Bowl Edition

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End Homelessness - Change.org: Hiding the Homeless: Super Bowl Edition: "With the country abuzz about this weekend's Super Bowl, Tampa Bay is busy cleaning up the streets to host out-of-towners for the big game. That is, by conducting homeless sweeps and 'aggressively' jailing unhoused people.

Shame on Tampa Bay... seems we've got another case of 'hiding the homeless' on our hands."

I know city budgets are drained because of the economic crisis but we still should be treating these homeless people better. The city of Tampa stands to make millions from this game. I would imagine that it costs more to jail someone than sending them to a homeless shelter.

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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Posted by Marc on 8:53 PM
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Special Thanks to Friends of the Legal Ulcer

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Posted by Marc on 2:24 PM
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Man Sues Hooters for the Right to be a, "Hooters Boy!"

Inside of a Hooters restaurant in Chattanooga,...Image via WikipediaHouston - Hair Balls - Man Wants To Lick Hooters (In The Courtroom): "Nikolai Grushevski, a man from Corpus Christi, has filed a lawsuit because Hooters wouldn't let him work as a waiter, which we guess would be called a Hooters Boy."

Talk about frivolous lawsuits! Clearly this is an attempt to extort money from the franchise because no one who actually goes to Hooters is gonna want to see this dude dressed up in tight shorts. The amount of court time that will be wasted during this fiasco could be better used on way more important matters.

Unfortunately he has a good chance of winning or at least settling out of court just to save Hooters ongoing legal fees.

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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Posted by Marc on 7:06 PM
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Ulcer is in the city while Im on the family farm chasin chickens


My ulcer cant get to me here! I am free from lawyers, servers and technical fires for a few days.... woo hoo

Here you see my failed attempt at catching a goat for a photo op. We would have titled the photo, "Who is more stubborn? ...or hard headed? ...or hungry?"

Happy New Year Everybody! It was a long one and even though we lost a lot of good soldiers, firefighters, policemen and friends we have to keep moving forward and "Celebrate Life!" I am very grateful for support from friends at; everyone at Blue Dragon School or martial arts, Josh at Blogocrat, Rob from AskBecca, Paul with Beyond Beauty Basics, Mal driving USS Agusta, Ed and Jimmy at A & E Cyber Publishers, Lauren at Billings Design, Igor the Troll, Ruchi at Breaking Barriers, Anthony McCune, Hakicoma at Catch the Posts, Dazzlin Donna, Nick from the Panda Page, Msaleem at Tipd, Kurt at the Muller Firm and NumberNeal, who is last but certainly not least.

CHEERS !!!

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Friday, December 12, 2008

Posted by Marc on 7:39 AM
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Fat Cats Got Bailed Out But Real Workers Get the Shaft

United Auto WorkersImage via WikipediaAuto bailout bill dies in Senate - CNN.com: "Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said the sticking point was the United Auto Workers' refusal to set a 'date certain' to put employees at U.S. auto manufacturers at 'parity pay' with U.S."

WTF - Shouldnt politicians be more covert about their ignorance and greed? The jobs of millions of hard-working Americans are on the line while capitol hill fights itself. The president of the UAW in on live right now and is attempting to remind us all about the fact that unions are the one thing that gives real workers a voice.

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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Posted by Marc on 6:30 PM
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Spying on pacifists, environmentalists and nuns - Los Angeles Times

The Constitution in PerilImage by Renegade98 via FlickrSpying on pacifists, environmentalists and nuns - Los Angeles Times: "Maryland officials now concede that, based on information gathered by 'Lucy' and others, state police wrongly listed at least 53 Americans as terrorists in a criminal intelligence database -- and shared some information about them with half a dozen state and federal agencies, including the National Security Agency.
Among those labeled as terrorists: two Catholic nuns, a former Democratic congressional candidate, a lifelong pacifist and a registered lobbyist. One suspect's file warned that she was 'involved in puppet making and allows anarchists to utilize her property for meetings.'"Read the rest here Spying on pacifists, environmentalists and nuns

We expect some errors, after all, they are human too but obviously some of them didnt use their brains. I mean, considering all the millions and millions of people they must be gathering information on these few errors dont seem that bad, lol

I am surprised they did not send the swat team into the church to arrest those nuns. I still can not believe they gave CIA director Tennet a medal after one of the biggest intelligence mistakes in history. I do believe he must have done some good for us during his stay, but we still havent gotten to the bottom of this issue.

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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Posted by Marc on 2:32 PM
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Special Thanks to My Legal Friends in Ohio

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Adrian King
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Experienced in all types of criminal defense cases, our attorneys handle a broad range of federal, state and local criminal offenses, ranging from felonies to misdemeanors. Charges brought against clients we defend include drunk driving (DUI, DWI, OMVI, and OVI); assault, battery, robbery, sexual assault, larceny, murder, sexual abuse, embezzlement, drug trafficking, drug possession, interstate crimes, as well as burglary, juvenile offenses, and white collar crime, to name a few.


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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Posted by Marc on 12:59 PM
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Godzilla's is Scary, But Not Compared to His Lawyers | Threat Level from Wired.com

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Think Godzilla's Scary? Meet His Lawyers | Threat Level from Wired.com: "Godzilla is a pussycat compared to the coterie of lawyers and investigators in Los Angeles and Japan who aggressively protect the radioactive behemoth from anyone who dares to appropriate his lizardly image for profit."

When you have to sue everyone possible over your 50 year old idea which is embedded into our culture then you are probably going to be extinct just like the creature itself. I wonder if they will send me a cease and desist letter for mentioning their tired character, lol

In addition, using the likeness of Godzilla in advertising and marketing campaigns is not an innovative or memorable idea. It is trite, tired, over done, boring......

Well, at least those two lawyers have jobs and seem to be having fun.

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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Posted by Marc on 9:04 PM
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Notorious Lawyer Jacques Vergès

Klaus BarbieImage via Wikipedia

Interview with Notorious Lawyer Jacques Vergès: SPIEGEL ONLINE - "He defended 'Carlos the Jackal' and Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie."

Thinking about this guy definitely makes my ulcer worse...

Someone has to defend these evil people, but Verges seems to like it. Here is his view on trials, "In every trial, a drama unfolds in front of the public, a duel between the defense and the prosecution. Both tell stories that are not necessarily true, but possible. One is declared the victor in the end, but this doesn't necessarily have anything to do with justice."

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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Posted by Marc on 12:25 PM
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Historians vs. George W. Bush - Guess what the historians think of Bush

U.S. President George W. Bush announces his no...Image via Wikipedia

Historians vs. George W. Bush: "Of 415 historians who expressed a view of President Bush’s administration to this point as a success or failure, 338 classified it as a failure and 77 as a success." Check out the article if you can stand to read about the blunders of bush anymore. Historians vs. George W. Bush via George Mason University's History News Network

How much more proof do we need? Is there any other job where you can be this incompetent and not get fired? My ulcer is flaring up just thinking about the repercussions of the bush administration.

I have nightmares of Alberto Gonzales saying, "I do not recall," over and over...

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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Posted by Marc on 5:05 PM
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Yin and Yang

President George W. Bush and President-elect B...Image by stevegarfield via Flickr

I found this fascinating quote today:

In what may be the most surreal event this year, President Elect Barack Obama and President Reject (see what I did there?) George W. Bush had a little sit down this afternoon. No one knows what these two talked about...The Huffington Post News Team, 236: Obama And Bush - Inside The White House Meeting... WITH HOT PICS!!!, Nov 2008The entire time Obama must have been wondering how this simpleton made it to the white house for two terms. And bush looks even more unaware standing next to Obama, lol I am troubled by the smug expression bush has on his face all the time. He is way to far removed from all the suffering happening in the country now. And he definitely does not even understand the impact of his actions of people.

To top off all of his wonderful decisionse is hell bent on destroying the environment in his final days in office. God help us...

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Thursday, October 16, 2008

Posted by Marc on 10:59 AM
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Financial Downturn 'Causing Health Problems, Really? No one tell my ucler this'

Hospital room (Denmark, 2005)Image via WikipediaFinancial Downturn 'Causing Health Problems': "Increased stress and related illnesses may be a side effect of Britain's economic troubles, it has been revealed.

Three-quarters of Britons are concerned that the credit crunch will have a negative impact on their health and wellbeing as well as their personal finances, new research shows. According to the health and care company Bupa, 90 percent of people expect money worries to lead to increased stress, while four in five believe they may cause stress-related illness."

Well this isn't directly law related, but it sure is gonna make my ulcer worse! And people are saying we have not even bottomed out yet. I do not think I can take anymore negative news :(
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Saturday, October 11, 2008

Posted by Marc on 9:12 PM
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Can we plan out these immigrations raids better please?

A Helicopter and two boats of the U.S.Image via WikipediaSamantha Henry from the AP reported on Thursday..."With federal authorities stepping up immigration enforcement raids across the country, Sens. Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts and Robert Menendez of New Jersey are sponsoring a bill to protect the rights of U.S. citizens and legal residents who get caught up in them....

....The two Democratic lawmakers argue that the raids are often conducted in a sweeping fashion that nets lawful residents and American citizens who happen to be working alongside undocumented immigrants. Those who can't produce papers such as a birth certificate or passport proving U.S. citizenship or legal residency are often detained."
Some of these raids are getting out of hand. I myself am afraid of being deported by accident, lol

I barely remember any spanish from highschool and even if i did, i would still get passed around like currency in Mexico, lol
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